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Master’s Women’s Soccer Players Use OT to Avoid Upset
Monday, Sep 25, 2017

As Sydney Robinson described the closing moments of The Master’s University soccer team’s 2-1 overtime win Saturday as “chaos,” her voice remained calm and clear. The chain of events, as dramatic as they were, needed no extra hype. With less than 20 seconds to play in overtime at Reese Field,...

TMU Women’s Soccer Team Falls for First Time This Season
Friday, Sep 15, 2017

In light of how well The Master’s University women’s soccer team had played through the season’s first seven games, it may have been easier for coach Curtis Lewis to swallow Thursday’s 4-0 home loss to Ottawa University. To that effect, the coach’s tone remained calm and upbeat, even if his...

Lady Mustangs Hold Off No. 21 Kansas Wesleyan With 2-0 Victory
Tuesday, Sep 5, 2017

From the outside looking in, Jasmine Parada’s disappointment over a couple missed scoring opportunities in the first half Monday might seem odd. She has, as The Master’s University’s last three opponents can attest, been a second-half sparkplug. “I told her to be lighthearted and have fun,”...

Lady Mustangs Soccer Team Keeps Rewriting Rankings
Monday, Sep 4, 2017

Through two weeks and five games, The Master’s University women’s soccer team has effectively taken a red marker to the NAIA preseason rankings, using depth and an electric offense to all but literally edit the nation’s top 25. The Mustangs have beaten the nation’s No. 7 team, No. 8 team and,...

Lady Mustangs Soccer Team Outscores Keiser
Monday, Aug 28, 2017

The leading goal scorers for Master’s University women’s soccer team each added another tally to lead the Lady Mustangs to an important early season victory over #7 Keiser University (FL). TMU started the game very well and were the definite aggressors during the first ten minutes. However,...

TMU Women’s Soccer Team Beats Marymount 4-0
Friday, Aug 25, 2017

Hailey Gomillion (Lancaster) scored her team leading third goal in as many games, and The Master’s University Lady Mustangs cruised to a 4-0 victory over Cal Pac Conference foe Marymount University of California. Jasmine Parada (Santa Clarita) shares the team lead in goals alongside Gomillion as...

TMU Women’s Soccer Team Grounds Eagles 3-1 Saturday
Monday, Aug 21, 2017

The Master’s University women’s soccer team’s 2017 record improved to 2-0 after beating the No. 8 ranked Northwest University Eagles 3-1 on Saturday morning at Reese Field. “I’m really proud of the way our girls came out and played in the first 20 minutes,” TMU head coach Curtis Lewis said....

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1945 - Local residents vote 432-2 to approve $300,000 bond measure to build SCV's first high school [story]
Hart High
1883 - Heirs of Henry Mayo Newhall incorporate The Newhall Land and Farming Co. [story]
NLF stock certificate
DisclosureFest and Fade to Black will host the Mass Meditation Initiative on Summer Solstice weekend, Friday, June 21- Sunday, June 23 at Castaic Lake.
June 21-23: Mass Meditation, Music, Yoga Festival at Castaic Lake
The Chiquita Canyon Landfill Community Relief program will offer live assistance on Saturday, June 1 at the Castaic Library to help individuals in applying for aid.
June 1: Chiquita Canyon Relief Program Assistance at Castaic Library
An upcoming hearing on the lawsuit Citizens for Chiquita Canyon Closure v. County of Los Angeles will be held on Wednesday, June 5.
June 5: Citizens for Chiquita Canyon Closure v. County of Los Angeles Hearing
The classic Neil Simon comedy "Come Blow Your Horn” will run at the Canyon Theatre Guild in Old Town Newhall now thorugh June 29.
May 31-June 29: ‘Come Blow Your Horn’ at CTG
Join Child & Family Center's free Summer Bash. The inaugural Summer Bash is a three-day camp designed to empower and inspire sixth to eighth graders through a series of exciting activities and workshops.
June 18-21: Child & Family Center’s Free Summer Bash for Sixth-Eighth Grades
College of the Canyons honored its 2024 graduating class during the college’s 55th annual commencement celebration on Friday, May 31, in the college’s Honor Grove, located on the Valencia campus.
COC’s 55th Commencement Ceremony Celebrates Class of 2024
The SCVTV production team is proud to announce that it captured silver and bronze awards at the 45th Annual Telly Awards announced on May 21.
SCVTV Wins Silver, Bronze Telly Awards
Detectives from the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department are asking for the public’s help locating a missing Santa Clarita woman.
LASD Seeks Public’s Help Locating Missing Santa Clarita Woman
Los Angeles County Library, in collaboration with the Los Angeles Public Library and 16 other library systems including the Santa Clarita Public Library, has announced the launch of One Book, One County, a community reading program running from June 1 to July 27.
L.A. County Library Launches Largest Book Club in County
Mission Valley Bank has announced the appointment of John Parker as the new Chairman of the Board, succeeding Earle S. Wasserman. Parker, who has been an integral part of the Bank for more than nine years, will assume his new role effective immediately, highlighting continued growth and innovation for the bank.
John Parker Named Board Chair at Mission Valley Bank
Family Promise of Santa Clarita Valley was recently awarded a $15,000 grant from Clayton and Family Promise National to help ensure families in the SCV receive the support they need to remain safely housed.
Family Promise of SCV Awarded $15,000 Grant
Topanga Canyon Boulevard/State Route 27 is set to reopen on Sunday, June 2, after being shut down due to a 9 million-pound landslide.
June 2: Topanga Canyon/SR 27 Will  Reopen Three Months Early After Slide
The lineup of speakers have been announced for the inaugural Santa Clarita Valley Book Festival to be held Saturday June 8 at the Dr. Dianne G. Van Hook University Center on the campus of College of the Canyons.
June 8: Speaker Lineup Announced for Inaugural SCV Book Festival
Santa Clarita Valley International Charter School (SCVi), the founding school for iLEAD, a tuition-free public charter school network providing innovative learning options for children in grades TK through 12, has announced the launch of the new Aerospace Learning Pathway.
SCVi Charter School Launches Aerospace Learning Pathway
1891 - Reverend F.D. Seward opens the new First Presbyterian Church in Newhall [story]
First Presbyterian Church
The Santa Clarita Planning Commission will hold its regular meeting Tuesday, June 4, at 6 p.m., in City Hall's Council Chambers.
June 4: Planning Commission Regular Meeting
The American Red Cross critically needs blood and platelet donors now following a concerning trend over the past month – fewer donors rolling up a sleeve to give lifesaving blood.
American Red Cross Announces Critical Need for Blood, Platelet Donors
The Santa Clarita Valley Water Engineering and Operations Committee will hold a meeting Thursday, June 6, at 5:30 p.m., in the Engineering Services Section Boardroom, 26521 Summit Circle in Santa Clarita.
June 6: SCV Water Engineering, Operations Committee Meeting
Tune in to Santa Clarita Valley Economic Development Corporation's episode of SCV Means Business to join host, Dr. Jey Wagner, as he interviews economist Mark Schniepp about the current state of the economy
SCVEDC’s Newest Podcast on Economy Now Available
Join the Santa Clarita Artists Association Monday, June 17, from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., at Barnes and Noble Valencia for its monthly meeting, where it will feature Annette Power.
June 17: Artist Annette Power Free Demo at Barnes & Noble
School is out for summer and it is time to enjoy the long sunny days and warm nights.
Mayor Cameron Smyth | Summer Nights at SENSES, Celebrate
Denise Sandoval, a Chicana/o studies professor at California State University, Northridge, called the latest exhibit she’s co-curated with Los Angeles’ Petersen Automotive Museum a “love letter” to the craftsmen and craftswomen who have created some of the world’s most distinctive lowriders.
CSUN Prof Curates Lowrider Craftsmanship ‘Love Letter’
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