header image

[Sign Up Now] to Receive Our FREE Daily SCVTV-SCVNews Digest by E-Mail

Inside
Weather


 
Calendar
Today in
S.C.V. History
February 11
1970 - Groundbreaking of County Civic Center in Valencia [story]
Civic Center


SCVSports.net
Lady Pioneers Swept in Doubleheader
Thursday, Mar 21, 2019

ATHERTON, Calif. – The University of Antelope Valley Pioneers were swept in their doubleheader against Menlo College (11-18), losing game one, 9-1 in five innings, and dropping game two, 6-2 on Thursday in non-conference NAIA softball action at Wunderlich Field in Atherton, Calif. The Lady Pioneers...

Men’s Hoops: No. 6 TMU Runs Past Menlo College
Monday, Jan 7, 2019

Game Recap By Mason Nesbitt, TMU Sports Information Director The scenarios were similar. The results were not. On Thursday, the Mustangs used a dominant run to build an 11-point, second-half lead against William Jessup. But the Warriors stormed back to create an uncomfortable ending. Saturday, No....

TMU Women’s Volleyball Falls to Menlo in Atherton
Monday, Oct 29, 2018

Game Recap By Mason Nesbitt, TMU Sports Information Director The Master’s University women’s volleyball team did not claim at least a share of the first Golden State Athletic Conference title in program history this weekend during a two-match swing through Northern California. But the Mustangs...

TMU Women’s Soccer Team Logs 8th Shutout of the Year
Monday, Oct 8, 2018

Game Recap By Mason Nesbitt, TMU Sports Information Director Considering how well The Master’s University women’s soccer team has performed on defense this season, the Mustangs often have only needed one goal in order to come away with points. Freshman Kyndel Borman provided that goal Saturday...

Mustang Baseball Takes Series Opener at Menlo 2-0
Friday, Mar 23, 2018

By Mason Nesbitt, TMU Sports Information Director You might call it a battle of the bats. Mustang teammates Jaiden France and Aaron Shackelford are evidently competing to see which slugger can lift the Mustangs more squarely on to his back this week. France homered Friday for the third straight game,...

TMU Women’s Hoops Team Books Ticket to GSAC Semifinals
Monday, Mar 5, 2018

By TMU Sports Information The Master’s University women’s basketball team beat Menlo College 68-65 in the GSAC Tournament quarterfinal in Phoenix on Friday afternoon, advancing to the semifinals. Survive and advance. This has become a slogan of many collegiate basketball teams in the month...

Master’s Makes it a Clean Sweep Over Menlo College
Monday, Feb 12, 2018

It was a near-immaculate ending to a clean sweep. The Master’s University made no errors in a commanding 6-1 win over visiting Menlo College in the second game of Saturday’s double-header. The Mustangs (9-4 overall, 4-2 in Golden State Athletic Conference) scored four runs in the second inning...

White’s 2 Home Runs Drive Mustangs Comeback Win

When Preston White (pictured above) finds himself in a two-strike hole, he generally tries to stay loose and shorten his swing. Saturday, he went long. The Mustang junior took a two-strike pitch in the first inning and sent it over the wall at Lou Herwaldt Stadium as part of a two-homer, three-hit game...

TMU Mustangs Walk Off on Menlo 5-4 in 10th Inning

By Mason Nesbitt, TMU Sports Information Director It was Tuttle time. TMU freshman Nick Tuttle tagged a single to left in the bottom of the 10th inning Friday that was misplayed by a Menlo College outfielder, allowing Pearson Good to score the winning run from second in a 5-4 victory at Lou Herwaldt...

Bailey, Mustangs Cut Down Oaks 55-50
Monday, Feb 5, 2018

Brooke Bailey figured enough was enough. After watching 16th-ranked Menlo College rally time and again in the fourth quarter to tie the game, TMU’s sophomore wing took matters into her own hands down the stretch to deliver a 55-50 victory over the Oaks on Saturday afternoon on the San Francisco...

LATEST TWEETS
Newest Additions to SCVNews.com
The Master's University women's basketball team scored 28 points in the fourth quarter and held Benedictine Mesa to just 11 to come from behind and beat the Redhawks 70-58 Saturday, Feb. 8 in The MacArthur Center.
Big Fourth Quarter Gives Lady Mustangs the Win
The Santa Clarita Arts Commission Feb. 13 meeting agenda includes overviews of the 2026 Sidewalk Poetry project and city of Santa Clarita 2025 events schedule.
Feb. 13: Arts Commission Agenda Includes Sidewalk Poetry, City Events
The Master's University baseball team split a pair of games Friday, Feb. 7 with the Westcliff Warriors at Lou Herwaldt Stadium.
Mustangs Split Doubleheader with Warriors
College of the Canyons men's golf won a second straight conference tournament while seeing all five scoring players finish top-10 in the individual standings at River Ridge Golf Club in Oxnard on Monday, Feb. 10.
Canyons Wins Second Straight Conference Tourney
The Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station is looking for the individuals who committed a residential burglary in Stevenson Ranch.
Stevenson Ranch Burglary Suspects Sought
The Federal Food and Drug Administration has announced Tri-Union Seafoods in El Segundo has made the decision to voluntarily recall select lots of canned tuna products sold under the Genova brand name in California.
Tri-Union Seafoods Issues Recall of Canned Tuna Due to Botulism Risk
Officers from the county of Los Angeles Department of Animal Care and Control will be conducting field animal licensing efforts in the unincorporated areas of Newhall (91381) in the Santa Clarita Valley beginning Wednesday, Feb. 26.
Feb. 26: Unincorporated Area of Newhall Targeted for Pet Licensing
The city of Santa Clarita has announced the release of the third episode of Santa Clarita Voices, the city’s official podcast that highlights the stories, experiences and conversations from city leaders, businesses and organizations.
Santa Clarita Voices Podcast Episode Three Released by City
Parks California and California State Parks have announced grants to 31 organizations throughout California, including the Fernandeño Tataviam Band of Mission Indians, totaling more than $1 million to improve access to state parks and create memorable nature experiences.
Parks Grant to Fernandeño Tataviam Band of Mission Indians
Los Angeles County has selected the McChrystal Group to conduct an independent review of the evacuation policies and emergency alert notification systems utilized by the county and its partners in responding to the Palisades and Eaton Fires.
McChrystal Group Selected to Review County Emergency Alert, Evacuation
1970 - Groundbreaking of County Civic Center in Valencia [story]
Civic Center
Join members of the Santa Clarita City Council, Saugus Union School District and the community for a ribbon cutting ceremony for the new Northbridge Park Playground on Wednesday, Feb. 19 at 10 a.m. at Northbridge Park.
City Unveils Northbridge Park Playground in Partnership with SUSD
The Santa Clarita Artists Association Gallery will showcase the group art show, Pet Palooza, Friday, Feb. 21-Sunday, March 23 with an opening reception on Saturday, Feb. 22, 5-8 p.m.
Feb. 21-March 23: SCAA to Showcase Pet Palooza Art Show
Burrtec Waste is hosting a free document shredding and textile drop-off event for city of Santa Clarita residents only 9 a.m.-noon Saturday, March 29, at the Via Princessa Metrolink Station at 19201 Via Princessa, Santa Clarita, CA 91321.
March 29: Shredding, Textile Collection Event
California State University, Northridge’s Spring 2025 Cinematheque is collaborating with CSUN’s Department of Africana Studies to celebrate Black History Month with a special series, “Black Cinema: Cultural Labor and Liberation,” featuring two films by acclaimed director Robert Townsend, “The Hollywood Shuffle” and “10,000 Black Men Named George.”
CSUN Cinematheque to Celebrate ‘Black Cinema: Cultural Labor and Liberation’
Among several important topics, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors will be Evaluating the First Year of CARE Court in Los Angeles County at the Tuesday, Feb. 11 regular board meeting.
Feb. 11: Supes to Discuss CARE Court
Board & Brush will host a DIY "Mats & Mimosa" workshop, 11 a.m.- 1 p.m. Sunday, March 2 at Board & Brush, 24417 Main St., Santa Clarita, CA 91321.
March 2: ‘Mats & Mimosa’ Workshop at Board & Brush
College of the Canyons softball was quick in claiming a pair of non-conference wins on Saturday, Feb. 8, sweeping its doubleheader vs. Imperial Valley College in commanding fashion.
Canyons Sweeps Doubleheader from Imperial Valley in Home Opener
The Open Book will host a local author fair, 2-6 p.m., Saturday, March 1. The Open Book is now accepting applications from authors to participate in the event.
March 1: The Open Book Hosting Local Author Fair
College of the Canyons track and field teams combined for 11 first-place finishes at the annual season-opening Battle of the Regions meet hosted by Bakersfield College on Friday, Feb. 7.
Canyons Track & Field Opens Strong at Battle of the Regions
In today’s fast-paced world, finding the time to stay informed and learn about new subjects can be a challenge; which is why I have always been a huge fan of the ease and flexibility of podcasts whether I’m using my AirPods to listen while exercising, playing through the car while driving or tuning in when relaxing at home.
Ken Striplin | Santa Clarita Voices is On Air
ARTree Community Arts Studio has been awarded a city of Santa Clarita Community Services and Arts Grant for 2025, which will allow it to offer its popular Nest: Healing Art Studio program an additional day each month for a year.
ARTree Receives Grant, Facilitating Nest Program
Junior Chamber International of Santa Clarita has announced the return of Get Real: Adulting 101, a fun and interactive financial education simulation for high school juniors and seniors.
March 29: JCI Get Real: Adulting 101 Seeks Sponsors
The city of Santa Clarita’s Film Office has released the list of nine productions currently filming in the Santa Clarita Valley for the week of Monday, Feb. 10 to Sunday, Feb. 16.
Feb. 10-16: Nine Productions Filming in Santa Clarita
SCVNews.com