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Old Town Newhall will host a “Sip into Summer” Bar Crawl, 8 p.m. Saturday, June 21 on Main Street.

June 21: Sip into Summer Bar Crawl On Main Street

I wanted to share a quick legislative update from Sacramento. We recently reached the deadline to send bills from the Senate to the Assembly in order to continue moving them through the legislative process this session.

Suzette Martinez Valladares | Report from the State Senate

The city of Santa Clarita is seeking Youth Basketball Coaches for the 2025 summer season.

Santa Clarita Volunteer Youth Basketball Coaches Needed

Love the outdoors? Passionate about community programs? The city of Santa Clarita is hiring part-time Recreation Leaders to help bring events, camps and nature programs to life at William S. Hart Park.

Santa Clarita Hiring for Positions at Hart Park

Harley-Davidson Santa Clarita will host a performance suspension workshop, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, June 28 with a Q and A with experts from OHLINS Factory.

June 28: Harley-Davidson Santa Clarita Suspension Workshop

California Institute of the Arts was recently named in The Hollywood Reporter’s inaugural Top Animation Schools list for 2025.

CalArts Named One of ‘The Hollywood Reporter’s’ Top Animation Schools for 2025

ARTree Community Arts Center in collaboration with Santa Clarita Public Library are seeking teen volunteers to help create a bottle cap mural.

ARTree, Santa Clarita Library Seeks Volunteers for Bottle Cap Mural

City of Santa Clarita Public Library will host “Party at the Park” 4-5 p.m. Wednesday, June 25 at Duane R. Harte Park.

June 25: Santa Clarita Library Hosts ‘Party at the Park’

Summer is here in the Santa Clarita Valley and with it comes increased use of backyard swimming pools to beat the heat. The Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency is offering up to a $200 pool cover rebate.

SCV Water Offers Up to a $200 Rebate for New Pool Covers

Pre-registration for the Michael Hoefflin Foundation for Children’s Cancer’s newest fundraiser, “Cheers for Charity” will end Monday, June 30.

June 30: Michael Hoefflin ‘Cheers for Charity’ Pre-Registration Deadline

JCI Santa Clarita has announced nominations for the 2025 Santa Clarita Valley 40 Under Forty are now open.

SCV 40 Under Forty Nominations Open

Few traditions bring our community together quite like the Santa Clarita Valley Fourth of July Parade.

Laurene Weste | Santa Clarita Celebrates Freedom, Community, Hart Park at the Fourth of July Parade

The Santa Clarita Public Library has something for everyone this summer, including young children, teens and older adults.

Santa Clarita Public Library Summer Events

1960 – SCV switches to Direct Dial, All-Number Calling [story]

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Zumper has released its Los Angeles Metro Area Report detailing several factors across 26 cities. 

Zumper: Santa Clarita Had Largest Rent Growth from Previous Month

The Santa Clarita Public Library Valencia branch will host a “Teen Game Day: Intro to Dungeon and Dragons” workshop, 3:30-4:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 24.

June 24: Intro to Dungeons, Dragons at Valencia Library

Olive Branch Theatricals has announced the launch of The Encore Society’s “Guys & Dolls” workshop, marking a milestone as the first seniors-only musical theater program in the Santa Clarita Valley.

The Encore Society’s ‘Guys & Dolls’ Workshop, Seniors Only Program

Child & Family Center has announced that staff members Heidi Viramontes, LCSW Program Coordinator II, Early Childhood and Multidisciplinary Assessment Team and Sommer Mneimne, LCSW Clinical Supervisor Outpatient Services, have completed the 2024-2025 UCLA Early Childhood Fellowship sponsored by the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health in collaboration with the UCLA Prevention Center of Excellence.

Child & Family Center Staff Complete Early Childhood Fellowship Program

The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health cautions residents who are planning to visit the below Los Angeles County beaches to avoid swimming, surfing, and playing in ocean waters:

Ocean Water Warning For June 18

The Los Angeles County Sheriff Civilian Oversight Commission is inviting members of the public to fill out a brief online survey about their interactions with deputies they believe to be members of deputy gangs within the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department and to offer their feedback.

Residents Urged to Share Experiences with Deputy Gangs, Give Feedback

To assess the potential air quality impacts of ongoing debris removal efforts near the Palisades and Eaton Fire areas, the South Coast Air Quality Management District conducted initial mobile monitoring surveys to detect airborne pollutants, including toxic metals and volatile organic compounds.

Update on Monitoring by South Coast Air Quality Management District

The County of Los Angeles Department of Parks and Recreation is excited to announce that enrollment is open for the Summer 2025 Junior Lake Lifeguard Program for youth ages 9-17.

L.A. County Parks’ Summer 2025 Junior Lake Lifeguard Program is Open For Enrollment

The California Highway Patrol joined more than 100 law enforcement agencies and major retailers for a multi-day, National Organized Retail Crime Blitz.

CHP Leads Crackdown on Organized Retail Crime

1945 – PFC Johnny Cordova of Castaic killed in action on Okinawa [story]

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Walla Walla area youth basketball team wins Tournament of Hoops title | Community

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Walla Walla kids, playing weekend Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) club basketball in their hometown at its 2025 Tournament of Hoops, together came away as 7th grade boys team champion Dec. 14 after the Hawks won their title at Pioneer Middle School.

The Hawks consisted of club members from local middle schools including Garrison, DeSales Catholic, John Sager and Liberty Christian with both Casey Waddell and Donald Ponds as their coaches. They bounced around town over the weekend, wrapping up two-day competition at its title game after finishing pool play atop a four-team division with victory in all four of their matchups at Garrison.

A Tournament of Hoops title now has the Hawks bound for the Washington State Championships, March 20-22, in Spokane.



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Congress addresses ‘The Crisis in American Youth Sports’

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Street Soccer Park Opens to Expand Youth Athletic Opportunities

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Jimmy Fitzner
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On Saturday December 13th, elected officials, corporate sponsors, and youth soccer teams gathered for a ribbon-cutting to mark the opening of the new Visa Street Soccer Park at the 9th & Van Brunt Athletic Fields. This addition marks the latest investment into the park which saw the completion of $3 million dollars worth of renovations paid for with GO Bonds in July.

This event included remarks from Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas, United States congressman Fourth District Mark Alford, City Manager Mario Vasquez, Missouri House Speaker Jon Patterson, and representatives from funding organizations Visa, Bank of America and Street Soccer USA (SSUSA).

A smile beamed from the face of Reginald Francois, Senior Recreation Director with KC Parks and Rec, as he looked across the crowd. When asked what it means to him that Bank of America, Visa, and Street Soccer USA have teamed up with Kansas City to make this project a reality, he immediately responds, “The future is now”.

Francois has coordinated youth programs for kids of all ages at this park long before these upgrades; he knows the challenges of playing on fields that many have called inadequate for organized youth soccer. He’s also heard from the community that adult rec leagues were crowding out kids and adds that this addition will provide space for kids in Northeast to hone their soccer skills for years to come. 

He isn’t the only one who notices the difference either; Jennifer Ruiz and Anthony Pleitez live in the area and braved below-freezing temps to watch the ribbon-cutting. Ruiz recalled playing on these fields in high school, lamenting that they were not well maintained and that the restrooms were in poor shape. Now, she and Pleitez both see this as not merely a playing field but an outlet for everyone of all ages in the neighborhood. Pleitez was impressed that funding from organizations outside of Kansas City had found its way into this neighborhood park, and was happy to see City officials, including Mayor Quinton Lucas and City Manager Mario Vasquez, give in-person attention to Saturday’s event. 

Alexis Rivera, club president for youth club Pantera FC, grew up in Northeast and was excited about the possibilities for future teams and kids growing up here now. Rivera added that he knows kids who come here after school and stay until dark, and feels confident that outlets like this are protective factors in the lives of kids who grow up in so-called underserved communities. 

“Now it’s up to us to care for it,” Rivera insisted. “Kids see that and they’ll care for it too,” adding that his club picks up trash and plastic bottles around the park to preserve its fresh appeal.

Lawrence Cann and his brother Rob, who co-founded Street Soccer USA and spearheaded the initiative to revitalize parks into youth soccer destinations in 26 US cities by the 2026 World Cup, echoed the sentiment of neighborhood residents, saying this is an opportunity for kids in Northeast to get easy access to soccer. The lack of access for generations past was also not lost on Cann, mentioning what once occupied the southeast corner of 9th & Van Brunt.

“We know the history of this park,” said Cann. “Being an old transit center and an underutilized space, it has become an incredible place for the community to come together”.

Pam Kramer, CEO of KC2026, the organization responsible for making the World Cup soccer tournament a success in Kansas City next year, made sure to denote the importance of improvements for Kansas CIty kids in light of the incoming spectacle, telling the crowd, “Our Board of Directors has told us we need to think about World Cup differently; it needs to create sustained and long-term impact on the people who live here”.

As for the immediate future, Reginald Francois is ready to roll. He’s heading up a tournament in March at the park for ages 4-6 (boys and girls) and will host what he called “The People’s Tournament” in April for boys and girls ages 8-16. Go to kcparks.org or email Reginald Francois at Reginald.Francois@kcmo.org for more information.

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Visa, Street Soccer USA and Bank of America join forces to expand access to soccer in communities across the United States | Visa



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Expiration of enhanced health insurance subsidies will drive sharp increases in costs and coverage losses

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Chicago health information leader recognized for raising CPR readiness and blood pressure awareness

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Arctic plunge to bring sub-zero temps and snow; take extra care to stay heart healthy

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Una ola de frío ártico traerá temperaturas bajo cero y nieve; tome precauciones adicionales para mantener un corazón sano

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Las Vegas youth soccer coach arrested on child sex charges, Metro says | Sex Crimes

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Las Vegas police said they believe there may be additional victims of a local youth soccer coach who was recently arrested on suspicion of child sexual assault.

Sergio Reyes Rojas, 44, worked as a youth soccer organization director and coach until earlier this week, the Metropolitan Police Department said in a Tuesday news release.

On Dec. 10, according to police, Reyes Rojas was booked into the Clark County Detention Center on three counts of sexual assault against a child under the age of 16, one count of child abuse or neglect, and one count of kidnapping of a minor.

In a statement sent to the Las Vegas Review-Journal on Tuesday, Guy Hobbs, president of the Nevada Youth Soccer Association, said Reyes Rojas has been removed from his involvement in youth soccer.

“Sergio Reyes, once we became aware of the arrest and criminal charges, has been suspended indefinitely from all youth soccer activities,” Hobbs said. “We have also been informed by the club that he has been replaced in his administrative and coaching capacities.”

According to a Sunday post on a Facebook page associated with the Las Vegas Diversity FC nonprofit youth soccer organization, Reyes Rojas “stepped down from his roles as Director and Coach due to personal reasons.”

The post, placed on club letterhead, lauded Reyes Rojas for his “commitment to providing opportunities for youth and supporting families throughout Las Vegas.”

A message from the Las Vegas Review-Journal sent to an email address listed on the post was not immediately returned as of Tuesday afternoon.

Per the Nevada Secretary of State website, Reyes Rojas is listed as secretary of the Las Vegas Diversity FC organization.

Because of Reyes Rojas’ “ties to local youth sports programs,” Metro detectives think there could be additional victims that have yet to come forward, the news release said.

Contact Bryan Horwath at bhorwath@reviewjournal.com. Follow @BryanHorwath on X.



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How three Taunton High athletes plan to lead through Hockomock LEAP

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Dec. 17, 2025, 5:02 a.m. ET

Three Taunton High School athletes have been selected for the Hockomock League’s Leadership Executive Ambassador Program, or LEAP.

Kennedy MacEarchern, Nevaeh Young and Madison Crowley were chosen for the two-year program, which identifies rising juniors who demonstrate leadership, character and a commitment to strengthening their school communities, according to a community announcement.

Each school in the league can nominate up to four students, and Taunton High had three of its nominees chosen.

Each student brings a unique leadership style shaped by their experiences in athletics.

MacEarchern, a field hockey goalie, describes her on-field leadership as tenacious and vocal, while off the field, she aims to be steady and supportive. Young balances kindness with determination, leading by example in cross country and track and ensuring her teammates feel heard and respected. Crowley focuses on humility and encouragement, creating an environment where everyone feels valued and supported.

L-R: Taunton High student-athletes Madison Crowley, Kennedy MacEarchern, Neveah Young.

Service is a central component of the LEAP program, and each student already has a vision for how they want to give back.

MacEarchern hopes to introduce field hockey to younger students through after-school clinics, noting that discovering the sport in eighth grade opened new doors for her. Young wants to strengthen connections between Taunton High and local youth sports programs by mentoring younger athletes and teaching them lessons about teamwork and perseverance. Crowley hopes to lead leadership activities with young children, drawing on her experience working with preschool athletes at TYSL and her desire to help young students build confidence.



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