Wednesday, November 26th, 2025
Good morning, Santa Clarita. Here's your local news at a glance for Wednesday, the 26th of November.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Santa Clarita residents will enjoy the annual Barnyard Light Tour at William S. Hart Park on Saturday, Dec. 13 (5-8 p.m.), a free event featuring festive lights and barnyard displays. SCVNews.com
- ➤ Fostering Youth Independence started its year-end giving campaign ahead of Giving Tuesday on Dec.2 to aid 85 local foster youth who have left the foster care system. Every donation will be matched dollar-for-dollar up to $35,000 — money that will pay for tutoring, housing help, and career guidance. SCVNews.com
- ➤ Santa Clarita families can enjoy the L.A. Zoo Animal Aglow at Griffith Park as the zoo turns into a bright holiday wonderland with new light displays, interactive exhibits, and seasonal treats—tickets start at $19. A Sensory-Inclusive Zoo Lights Night will be offered on December 9 to provide a quieter experience for guests sensitive to lights, sound, or crowds. Hometown Station
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ SCIFF 2025 will run Dec. 11–14 at the Laemmle Theater in Old Town Newhall — the festival will show films, panels, music and art exhibits while partnering with JLO Productions to expand its global program — and the Philippines is featured as its first international nation. SCVNews.com
- ➤ The Santa Clarita Film Office released a list of four productions set to film in the Santa Clarita Valley this week, including projects like the television show Golf, the non-profit SMP Project, the internet series Road Between Us, and the short film Her Monster—filming runs from November 24 to November 30. Hometown Station
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ The SCV Foothill League soccer season will begin on Dec 2 at 5 p.m. as both boys and girls teams start their league games leading into playoffs in early February. Teams including Hart, Saugus, West Ranch, Golden Valley, Valencia, Canyon, and Castaic are set to compete—bringing excitement to local soccer fans. SCVNews.com
- ➤ College of the Canyons cross country ended its season on November 22 at the 3C2A State Championship meet at Woodward Park in Fresno; the women's team placed 15th among 23 teams while freshman Josue Lopez finished 54th among nearly 200 runners. Both teams competed at the state meet for the third consecutive year — showing their steady performance. SCVNews.com
- ➤ Trinity girls’ basketball has started the season 3-1 led by sophomore Noa Peña, who scored 20-plus points in each win including their 63-46 season opener against Pacifica. Coach De Monbrun said the young team will face Oaks Christian on Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. as they prepare for tougher competition—hoping to improve before playoff time. The Santa Clarita Valley Signal
- ➤ The Master's University swimming and diving team competed at the La Verne Collegiate Winter Invite at East Los Angeles College from Nov. 21 to 22 — the team faced a strong field of competitors. SCVNews.com
- ➤ The Master's University men's basketball team lost to No. 19 Oregon Tech Owls 83-78 on Monday, Nov. 24 in the opening game of the HIU Thanksgiving Classic in Fullerton & the team led at halftime but fell behind after giving up 16 fouls in the final 20 minutes. Coach Kelvin Starr said the team needs to make more plays to beat nationally ranked opponents & penalties in the closing minutes hurt their effort. SCVNews.com
TODAY'S FOOD FOR THOUGHT
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~ Ursula K. Le Guin
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