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Lady Matadors Shutout William Jessup in Tennis Home Opener
Monday, Jan 23, 2023

California State University, Northridge defeated William Jessup 7-0 in the women’s tennis home opener for the Matadors Saturday afternoon. To begin the day, Sasha Turchak and Yuliia Zhytelna defeated Aysha Hayes and Nicollet Alexander 6-0 at No. 1 doubles. Next, Angela Ho and Vitoria Solis handed...

TMU Volleyball: Strong 3rd Set Not Enough to Win
Monday, Oct 7, 2019

The TMU volleyball team could not retain the momentum that came from earning its most impressive win of the season last weekend. Just days after the Mustangs beat No. 21 Vanguard University in come-from-behind fashion, Master’s again fell down early but this time couldn’t fully turn the night...

Men’s Hoops: TMU Nets Third Straight GSAC Tournament Title
Monday, Mar 11, 2019

Game Recap By Mason Nesbitt, TMU Sports Information Director Tim Soares knocked down a straightaway three, punching the air in celebration. Delewis Johnson barreled to the rim, drew contact and spilled onto the floor, sliding all the way to the building’s glass doors before calmly stepping to the...

Extra Time No Help in TMU Doubleheader Loss to William Jessup
Wednesday, Mar 6, 2019

Game Recap By Don Gilmore, TMU Assistant SID The Master’s University baseball team’s extra time in Northern California ended in extra innings Monday. When Will Law hit an 11th-inning home run, William Jessup walked off with an 11-10 victory in the second game of a doubleheader sweep. The...

Offenses Take Center Stage as Mustangs Split with William Jessup
Monday, Mar 4, 2019

Game Recap By Don Gilmore, TMU Assistant SID Runs were not at a premium Friday afternoon when The Master’s University split a doubleheader with William Jessup in Lincoln, California. The Mustangs won the opener 11-6 and then settled for a split when the Warriors captured game two, 11-7. The Mustangs...

No. 6 TMU Come Up Clutch in Win Over No. 25 Jessup
Monday, Jan 7, 2019

Game Recap By Mason Nesbitt, TMU Sports Information Director The way Brock Gardner saw it, William Jessup had been denying passing lanes all night, so a backdoor cut was just a matter of time. With Master’s leading by two with a little over a minute remaining Thursday, that time came. Gardner...

Lady Mustangs Beat Ranked Team for Third Time This Season
Friday, Jan 4, 2019

Game Recap By Don Gilmore, TMU Assistant SID Defense figured to be the showcase of Thursday night’s GSAC showdown between No. 24 William Jessup and No. 21 The Master’s. Why not? The game featured two of the NAIA’s top 20 defenses. The Mustangs entered the contest 10th in the country...

Master’s Baseball Falls into Loser’s Bracket at GSAC Tournament
Friday, May 4, 2018

By Mason Nesbitt, Sports Information Director COSTA MESA — If the Mustangs are going to make a playoff run like last year, they’ll have to do it in similar fashion: by digging themselves out of the Golden State Athletic Conference loser’s bracket. Master’s fell, 3-2, to William Jessup...

TMU Baseball Squanders Grand Slam in Series Finale
Monday, Mar 19, 2018

By Mason Nesbitt, Sports Information Director With two outs, two strikes and the bases chock-full of Warriors during Sunday’s ninth inning, William Jessup’s Kawaiola Takemura sprayed a single through the right side. Needless to say, Master’s came out on the wrong side — of a 5-4 final...

Mustangs Baseball Drops Two to Jessup

The final score didn’t necessarily paint a full picture, so coach Monte Brooks helped fill in the lines. “We had our chances in the first game, we had our chances in the second game,” Brooks said after his Mustangs were swept, 9-1 and 5-3, by NAIA No. 7 William Jessup on the road Saturday. The...

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1926 - Newhall Community Hospital, est. 1922, opens in larger, more modern hospital building at 6th & Spruce streets [story]
Newhall Community Hospital
 As the Los Angeles area begins to recover from the devastating recent wildfires, Circle K is supporting the American Red Cross to help local communities during this challenging time.
Jan.16: Circle K Supports American Red Cross California Wildfire Relief with 40 Cents Off Per Gallon
New and continuing students can register for the College of the Canyons spring 2025 semester, which begins Monday, Feb. 10.
Registration Underway for Spring 2025 at College of the Canyons
Hilton, American Express and 211 LA have announced a plan to provide vouchers to people impacted by the fires to stay, free of charge, at Hilton properties.
211 L.A. Teams Up with Hilton and Partners to Provide Hotel Vouchers
The Los Angeles County Health Officer has issued a new order in preparation for fire recovery operations and to ensure the safe removal, transport, and disposal of fire debris resulting from recent wildfires.
Health Officer Issues Order for Safe Removal, Transport, and Disposal of Fire Debris
After announcing the Cancellation of The People’s March, the Women's March Foundation has pivoted to volunteerism for victims of the Los Angeles wildfire victims.
Jan 18: Women’s March L.A. Cancels The Peoples March, Pivots to Volunteerism For L.A. Wildfire Victims
The city of Santa Clarita, in partnership with Santa Clarita Sister Cities, invites local students to submit original artwork, poetry, essays/creative writing, photographs or music for the 2025 Young Artists and Authors Showcase.
Entry Period Open For Annual Sister Cities Young Artists, Authors Showcase
Eaton Fire officials will host a  virtual community meeting and provide an update on the current fire situation, address questions, and  discuss recovery.
Jan. 15: Eaton Incident Update
Property owners who have been impacted by the current wildfires in Los Angeles County may be eligible for various property tax disaster relief.
Property Tax Disaster Relief Available to Victims of the Los Angeles County Wildfires
Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo is partnering with the NAACP Santa Clarita Branch and the Boys & Girls Club of the Santa Clarita Valley for a Day of Service focused on supporting those impacted by the recent wildfires.
Jan. 18: Assemblywoman Schiavo, NAACP Santa Clarita Host Fire Relief Donation Drive
SCV Water is thrilled to announce its 2025 Gardening Class schedule, featuring a series of innovative workshops designed to inspire, educate, and empower the community to create beautiful, sustainable landscapes.
SCV Water Announces 2025 Gardening Class Schedule
1875 - Henry Mayo Newhall buys western half of the Santa Clarita Valley for $2 an acre [story]
Henry M. Newhall
Cal Fire and the Los Angeles County Fire Department have reported that 24 people are dead after fires in Los Angeles County have burned more than 40,000 acres.
County Fire Update: 25 Dead, 40,000 Acres Burned, 12,000 Buildings Lost
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health is issuing a Windblown Dust and Ash Advisory following strong Santa Ana winds expected to affect the region through Wednesday, Jan. 15, at 7:00 p.m.
Through Jan 15: Windblown Dust and Ash Possible in SCV
To help wildfire survivors who are wondering whether their house is still standing, Los Angeles County has launched an interactive map that shows the status of their property. The virtual map includes photos and a color-coded key that reflects levels of damage.
County Offers Residents Map of Eaton Fire Damage
Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital and Keck Medicine of USC breast surgical oncologist Amanda Woodworth, MD, has been appointed co-chair of the American Cancer Society’s National Breast Cancer Roundtable Risk Assessment, Screening, Risk Reduction and Early Diagnosis Priority Team.
Woodworth Appointed Co-Chair of ACS Breast Cancer Priority Team
The city of Santa Clarita has announced the release of the second 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 2 Focuses on Homelessness
Bob Hope Patriotic Hall, a 10-story building in downtown Los Angeles and home to the County of Los Angeles Department of Military and Veterans Affairs and various veteran service partners, has now closed to the public.
County Veterans Services Move to Regional Centers ‘Until Further Notice’
The Ninth Annual Youth Arts Showcase Painters, Pictures and Prose Contest is now accepting submissions. Deadline to submit is Friday Feb. 28.
Feb. 28: Entry Deadline for Youth Arts Showcase
College of the Canyons freshman Wyatt Wilson finished with 32 points to lead the Cougars men's basketball team past visiting Glendale College 96-74 during the Western State Conference, South Division opener on Saturday, Jan. 11.
Canyons Takes Conference Opener 96-74 Over Glendale
College of the Canyons women's basketball was beaten 81-37 by No. 6 state-ranked Glendale College, suffering defeat in the Western State Conference, South Division opener at the Cougar Cage on Saturday, Jan. 11.
Cougars Handed Home Loss by No. 6 Glendale
1988 - One-month-old Santa Clarita City Council votes to form Planning Commission [minutes]
meeting minutes
ESCAPE Theatre will present its 50th Production, "Annie" from Thursday, Jan. 30 thru Sunday, Feb. 2 at the College of the Canyons Santa Clarita Performing Arts Center, 26455 Rockwell Canyon Road, Santa Clarita, CA 91355.
Jan. 30-Feb. 2: ESCAPE Theatre Presents 50th Production ‘Annie’
The Santa Clarita Artists Association has announced its 2025 Scholarship Program, designed to support talented high school senior art students in the Santa Clarita Valley. Applications are open and will be accepted through Friday, Feb. 28.
Feb. 28:  Deadline for SCAA Art Scholarships for High School Seniors
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