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1923 - Newhall Chamber of Commerce organizes community cleanup day [story]
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SCV NewsBreak for Wednesday, April 29, 2015
Wednesday, Apr 29, 2015

Santa Clarita is looking at changing several local rules after Tuesday’s city council meeting. Nissan of Valencia not only gave one, but two cars away to lucky Hart District students Tuesday evening. Temple Sheriff’s Deputies honored Deputy David March, a Saugus man who was killed in the line...

Hart District Students Walk Away with Two Cars at Giveaway

Watch the full video here. Not one, but two cars were given away to lucky William S. Hart Union High School District students at College of the Canyons on Tuesday night. “Well we wanted to go big this year,” said Dan Sterkel of Nissan of Valencia. “We wanted to do something for a student that does...

Nissan of Valencia Funds Boys and Girls Club Program
Thursday, Mar 19, 2015

[KHTS Michele E. Buttelman] -Nissan of Valencia donated $1,000 to the Boys and Girls Clubof Santa Clarita Valley Foundation to fund the SCV Youth Performing Arts Stagecraft Program at the Sierra Vista Branch of the club. “We are thrilled this program can continue at the club because of the generosity...

Storm News: Team Jersey for Nissan’s Dan Sterkel
Thursday, Jun 5, 2014

Presentation Given to Sponsor Dan Sterkel May 2nd was a special night for the Storm not only because their fans and other sponsors provided needed items for Kare Kits for the Michael Hoefflin Foundation. But also because the Storm presented as a sign of appreciation a replica team...

SCV NewsBreak for Tuesday, April 22, 2014
Tuesday, Apr 22, 2014

Good grades and regular attendance has paid off for one lucky Hart District student. Felony Charges have been dropped against a Newhall man arrested for attempted murder over the weekend. Carousel Ranch is raising the roof–literally. The equestrian therapy center for disabled and special needs...

Good Attendance Pays Off During Nissan of Valencia’s New Car Giveaway

[KHTS] Nissan of Valencia rewarded a Valencia High junior’s perfect attendance Monday night with a new car as part of the dealership’s annual giveaway to reward Hart district students’ efforts. Photos: Desiree Ramos, SCVTV Dan Sterkel, general manager of Nissan of Valencia, gave away a Nissan...

SCV Auto Dealers Feed Families at Sierra Vista B&G Club
Thursday, Nov 28, 2013

Nissan of Valencia’s Dan Sterkel serves it up. [KHTS] – Nearly 100 families enjoyed turkey and all the fixings at the ninth annual Thanksgiving Dinner hosted by the Santa Clarita Valley Auto Dealers Association at the Sierra Vista clubhouse of the Boys & Girls Club of Santa Clarita Valley. “This...

SCV NewsBreak for Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Tuesday, Apr 23, 2013

In this episode: A culmination of hard work and good attendance paid off for one Hart District student when she won a brand new car Monday; A Valencia man who teaches in the Los Angeles Unified School District has been charged with possession of child pornography; The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors...

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1923 - Newhall Chamber of Commerce organizes community cleanup day [story]
cleanup day
The Master's University women's volleyball team dominated in a three-set win 25-23, 25-19, 25-16 over the Westcliff Warriors Tuesday night in The MacArthur Center.
Lady Mustangs Dominate Warriors in Straight Sets
Los Angeles County is one of the most diverse counties in the country and the Sheriff’s Department is committed to equally protecting the rights of every member of the community regardless of their race, religion, ethnicity, sexual orientation, physical disability, mental disability, or gender.
LASD Hosts Annual Hate Crimes Summit
In a match that was dominated by physical midfield play, The Master's University men's soccer team lost a non-conference game to the Vanguard Lions 1-0 Wednesday on Reese Field.
Mustangs Drop Non-Conference Game to Vanguard 0-1
Communities of color are often the first and most impacted by the human decisions that contribute to climate change.
CSUN Exhibition Features Work by Faculty, Students
CAMARILLO — College of the Canyons finished in second place, a shot behind tourney host Moorpark College, as the Western State Conference (WSC) event at Sterling Hills Golf Course on Monday. 
COC Women’s Golf Places Second at Sterling Hills
California State University, Northridge head women's basketball coach Carlene Mitchell has hired Ramia Griffin as the Matadors' director of basketball operations.
CSUN Women’s Basketball Adds Ramia Griffin to Coaching Staff
LOS ANGELES (CN) — Kevin Eduardo Cataneo Salazar, the man accused of shooting to death Los Angeles County Sheriff's Deputy Ryan Clinkunbroomer, appeared in court for the first time on Wednesday and pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity.
Suspect in Killing of SCV Deputy Pleads Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity
The Master’s University received high marks in college rankings released by the Wall Street Journal this month.
Wall Street Journal Gives TMU High Marks
A Santa Monica man has agreed to plead guilty to breaking federal law by allowing his cryptocurrency-cash exchange company to help scammers and drug traffickers launder millions of dollars in criminal proceeds through his business, including Bitcoin kiosks in Santa Clarita, the Justice Department announced Wednesday.
Man Pleads Guilty to Laundering Scheme Involving SCV Bitcoin Kiosks
1974 - COC's new Cougar Stadium opens for first game of football season; Harbor beats COC, 26-21 [story]
Cougar Stadium
The city of Santa Clarita invites the community to a candlelight vigil honoring fallen Sheriff’s Deputy Ryan Clinkunbroomer on Sunday, Sept. 24
Sept. 24: City Holds Candlelight Vigil to Honor Deputy Clinkunbroomer
Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo is inviting the community to the upcoming virtual small business town hall series. 
Sept 26: Assemblywoman Schiavo Invites Community to Small Business Town Hall
The C.A.S.T. for ​Kids Foundation will team up volunteers and special needs children for a day of boating and fishing at Castaic Lake on Saturday, Oct. 14.
Oct 14: C.A.S.T. for Kids is Looking for Volunteers
In response to increasing demand for cruises in Japan, one of hottest trends in travel, Princess Cruises has released its 2025 Japan cruises.
The Best of Japan Shines Through in 2025 with Newly Announced Cruises
The Valley Industry Association will host a luncheon exploring the world of Artificial Intelligence on Oct.9 at 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Oct 9:  Make A.I. Your Unfair Business Advantage at October’s VIA Luncheon
The Los Angeles County Office of Immigrant Affairs  in the Department of Consumer and Business Affairs is expanding the Capacity-Strengthening for Immigrant-Focused Community-Based Organizations  grant program funded by Los Angeles County’s American Rescue Plan allocation.
County Office of Immigrant Affairs Offering Grants for Immigrant-Focused Community-Based Organizations
Princess Cruises is uncorking two specially themed Pacific Coast Wine & Food Experience cruises onboard Discovery Princess departing Oct. 1, and Sapphire Princess sailing Oct. 8.
Sail with Two Specially Themed Pacific Coast Wine & Food Experience Cruises
CSUN concludes the non-conference slate this week as the Matadors face two more West Coast Conference opponents.
CSUN Men’s Soccer Travels to No. 5 Portland, Santa Clara to Conclude Non-Conference Play
It’s almost fall, which means the Hiking Challenge is back. Going into its second year, the city of Santa Clarita is excited to invite the community onto the trails and into the open spaces.
Sept. 23: Grab Some Hiking Boots for the 2023 Hiking Challenge
Nearly 50 students from the Roybal Film and Television Production Magnet will learn how to turn their Hollywood dreams into reality when they visit California State University, Northridge’s film program on Tuesday, Sept 26.
Sept 26: CSUN to Host Aspiring Filmmakers from the Roybal Film and Television Production Magnet
 According to the Drug Enforcement Administration, six out of 10 fake prescription pills contain a potentially fatal dose of fentanyl.
Sept 28: City Hosts “Fake or Fatal: The Truth about Fentanyl” Symposium
1954 - C-46 cargo plane crashes at Saugus Drunk Farm; Civil Air Patrol chaplains parachute to safety [story]
chaplains
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