Tuesday, November 4th, 2025
Good morning, Santa Clarita. Here's your local news at a glance for Tuesday, the 4th of November.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ On October 29th, the Boys and Girls Club of Santa Clarita held a ribbon cutting for major renovations at its Thomas E. Dierckman Clubhouse in Canyon Country, which now features new carpeting, tiles, and lighting in key areas. Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo secured funds for the project and recognized site director Araceli Arreola for five years of service. The Santa Clarita Valley Signal
- ➤ Santa Clarita Valley Band Cast is working with Santa Clarita Food Pantry to host a city-wide food drive all November for families impacted by SNAP cutoffs—donations will help those in need. SCVNews.com
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ The City will light up Old Town Newhall on Nov. 15 from 4 to 8 p.m.—a towering Christmas tree and many sparkling lights will create a festive scene as neighbors gather to welcome the holiday season. SCVNews.com
- ➤ On November 3rd, 2005, Los Angeles County dedicated part of the historic Harry Carey Ranch as Tesoro Adobe Historic Park to honor early Hollywood and the Old West in Santa Clarita. The ceremony—attended by Harry Carey Jr. and family—marked the ranch's transformation into a preserved site with school tours and weekend visiting hours. Hometown Station
ENVIRONMENT NEWS
- ➤ South Coast AQMD issued a No-Burn Day alert on November 3 that banned burning wood from midnight to 11:59 PM in the South Coast Air Basin—including Santa Clarita—to reduce harmful particulate pollution. The ban exempted households that rely on wood as their sole heat source. Hometown Station
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ Heritage Sierra Medical Group and Santa Clarita Valley Golden Girls—key local partners—will host the Golden Years Health Fair at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, Nov 12 at Heritage Sierra Clinic. SCVNews.com
- ➤ SCV homeowners are advised to remove standing water and check yards to prevent mosquito breeding—cooler fall weather and seasonal rains may boost these pests. SCVNews.com
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ On Saturday evening, West Ranch earned their first-ever CIF championship spot after winning 12–6 over King High — while Castaic advanced by beating Moreno Valley 19–13. West Ranch will meet the Poly Bears in Division 4 — and Castaic will face Anaheim at Fred Kelly Athletic Stadium at 1 p.m. on Saturday. Hometown Station
- ➤ In the CIF Southern Section playoffs, Valencia will face Palos Verdes in Division 3 while Hart will meet Mayfair and Saugus will host Schurr in Division 7 — all these contests set the stage for postseason play. Trinity Classical Academy will play Gabrielino in Division 14 and Santa Clarita Christian will face Public Safety Academy in the eight-man Division 2 contest. The Santa Clarita Valley Signal
- ➤ TMU men’s soccer lost to Benedictine-Mesa 2-1 on Saturday, Nov. 1 at Reese Field when a second-half goal in the 59th minute decided the match. Several seniors played their final game (including Peyton Gorans, Matt Picht, and others) while a core group will return for the 2026 season. SCVNews.com
- ➤ The Los Angeles Dodgers celebrated their World Series win with a parade downtown and a rally at Dodger Stadium—focusing on a dramatic comeback against the Blue Jays. They won game seven in extra innings after coming from behind—highlighting former Hart High graduate Tyler Glasnow's strong postseason role. The Santa Clarita Valley Signal
- ➤ Junior Ta’leighah Saulter made West Ranch High School tennis history by winning all 32 sets by 6—0 during the 2025 Foothill League season. She helped her team go undefeated and was a finalist for a bronze medal at a recent USTA tournament. Hometown Station
- ➤ The TMU men's basketball team won 93-65 over Texas A&M San Antonio at The MacArthur Center on Oct. 31 during the second game of The MacArthur Trust Classic — the win improved their standing in the tournament. SCVNews.com
- ➤ On Nov. 1, the Lady Mustangs won 9-0 over the Benedictine Mesa Redhawks at Reese Field—honoring seniors Autumn Jensen and Harmony Rohde on Senior Day. The team set a season record with 66 goals and will host the Soka University Lions in the GSAC semifinals on Nov. 8 at 1 p.m. SCVNews.com
TODAY'S FOOD FOR THOUGHT
Do what you can, with what you have, where you are.
~ Theodore Roosevelt
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