Read more about the article Magic Mountain debuts record-breaking pendulum ride
Kids from the Boys & Girls Club take the first official ride on Six Flags Magic Mountain's newest ride, CraZanity. CraZanity is a 17-story tall pendulum ride that reaches speeds up to 75 miles per hour. Cory Rubin/ The Signal

Magic Mountain debuts record-breaking pendulum ride

Six Flags Magic Mountain debuted its newest addition to its long list of thrill attractions Thursday morning: CraZanity, a 175-foot-tall pendulum ride that reaches speeds of 75 mph, and is…

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Read more about the article Illegally dumped garbage filling dumpsters near Neenach
Illegal dumping near Neenach. photo for The Signal by Jeff Zimmerman

Illegally dumped garbage filling dumpsters near Neenach

For three days, in triple-digit heat, volunteers in Neenach have been removing trash dumped illegally between Neenach and Gorman, filling more dumpsters than they initially thought they needed. “The Board…

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Read more about the article Valencia Acura to host the Business After Hours Mixer
Valencia Acura's previous networking event. Steve Kiggins/The Signal

Valencia Acura to host the Business After Hours Mixer

The Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce and owners of Valencia Acura, Don and Cheri Fleming, are hosting the Business After Hours Mixer, a one-day networking event for SCV’s business…

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Read more about the article 2017-2018 West Ranch Year in Review
West Ranch's Kuan Glasgow (5) takes the ball up the field against Canyon High School on Friday, Oct. 6, 2017. Nikolas Samuels/The Signal

2017-2018 West Ranch Year in Review

Relatively new to the Santa Clarita Valley, the West Ranch has shown throughout the 2017-18 school year that they belong in the competitive Foothill League. “I think we got a…

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Read more about the article Susan Paparozzi | Why Won’t Knight Condemn the President’s Actions?
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Susan Paparozzi | Why Won’t Knight Condemn the President’s Actions?

I read with great surprise the letter from Betty Arenson regarding Steve Knight’s supposed concern about the inhumane treatment of children and families fleeing violence at our southern border. We…

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Read more about the article Saugus baseball headed to VIBL championships
Saugus baseball's Davis Brown eyes a pitch in the VIBL semifinals against Chatsworth at Chatsworth on Wednesday. Haley Sawyer/The Signal

Saugus baseball headed to VIBL championships

By Natalie Gilmore For The Signal Centurions Tony Jacob and Anthony Ramirez stepped up in the Valley Invitational Baseball League semifinal to lift Saugus baseball over Chatsworth 4-3 on Wednesday…

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Read more about the article Nine detained for trespassing near popular bike trail
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station deputies detain multiple people in connection with trespassing violations in the Santa Clara River on Tuesday, July 10, 2018. Austin Dave/The Signal

Nine detained for trespassing near popular bike trail

Deputies detained nine people Tuesday night, all accused of trespassing in the Santa Clara River wash near a popular biking trail in Canyon Country. About 8 p.m., deputies with the…

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Read more about the article Paperwork stalling last days of the Whittaker-Bermite cleanup
Empty dump trucks pull into a soil treatment area to pick up clean dirt as viewed on tour of the clean-up efforts of the Whittaker/Bermite site in Valencia in October. Dan Watson/The Signal

Paperwork stalling last days of the Whittaker-Bermite cleanup

Stakeholders in the cleanup of close to 1,000 acres of contaminated land at Whittaker-Bermite expressed delight Wednesday at meeting a year-end deadline but were frustrated over having to wait for…

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Read more about the article Commissioners extend public hearing on Centennial project
Site west of Neenach where more than 19,000 homes are proposed in Centennial Specific Plan. photo for the Signal by Jeff Zimmerman

Commissioners extend public hearing on Centennial project

The California Condor’s habitat, open space preservation, Grapevine traffic, affordable housing, seismology, fire safety and Valley Fever were among the issues discussed at a public hearing Wednesday on the proposed…

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Read more about the article McLean and Smyth will represent Santa Clarita at the League of California Cities conference
Smyth and McLean will attend the League's conference in September.

McLean and Smyth will represent Santa Clarita at the League of California Cities conference

Mayor Pro Tem Marsha McLean and Councilman Cameron Smyth will be part of Los Angeles County’s delegation at the League of California Cities conference in September.

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