Read more about the article Santa Clarita native serves aboard Navy’s oldest commissioned warship 
Matthew Mancillas. Photo courtesy of the U.S. Navy.

Santa Clarita native serves aboard Navy’s oldest commissioned warship 

By Ashley Craig Navy Office of Community Outreach  BOSTON — Airman Matthew Mancillas, a native of Santa Clarita, is one of more than 60 sailors celebrating America’s 249 years of independence…

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Councilmember Jason Gibbs is sworn into the District 3 seat by Santa Clarita City Clerk Mary Cusick during the Santa Clarita City Council meeting at City Hall on Tuesday, Dec. 10, 2024. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

Gibbs launches campaign for Congress  

By Signal Staff  Santa Clarita City Council member and former Mayor Jason Gibbs has announced his candidacy for Congress in California’s 27th Congressional District.   “An engineer, community leader and…

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Patient extricated after vehicle crashes into embankment 

L.A. County firefighters extricated a patient Wednesday morning after they were dispatched to San Francisquito Canyon Road in response to a solo vehicle crash into an embankment, according to a…

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Building A Resilient Investment Portfolio In A Rapidly Changing World

There are several compelling reasons to consider investing, including increasing your net worth, achieving financial independence, and potentially retiring sooner than planned. Investing can also provide the means to meet…

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Read more about the article Western rhythms ride into Vasquez Rocks for music show and fundraiser 
File photo: Musicians donated their time and musical talents to the Vasquez Canyon Rocks Natural Area and Nature Center “Fireside Night: A Celebration of Western Music” at Vasquez Rocks, Aug. 11, 2024. Katherine Quezada/The Signal

Western rhythms ride into Vasquez Rocks for music show and fundraiser 

The Vasquez Rocks Natural Area plans to present the second annual “Celebration of Western Songs” 5:30-8 p.m. July 13 at Vasquez Rocks.  According to a news release, the event is…

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Read more about the article Testimony offers differing details on deputy shooting  
LA County Sheriff's Department deputies at the scene of an officer-involved shooting investigation Friday on Parker Road in Castaic. Katherine Quezada/ The Signal

Testimony offers differing details on deputy shooting  

Court transcripts of testimony from a preliminary hearing in June detailed the harrowing moments before an October officer-involved shooting in Castaic.  A mother described how she was trying to calm…

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Read more about the article Local nonprofit races to rescue pets spooked by Fourth of July fireworks 
Otis inspects a trap used to rescue thousands of dog runaways by his owner, Lorena Zeballos, on June 28, 2025 in Santa Clarita, Calif. Katherine Quezada/The Signal

Local nonprofit races to rescue pets spooked by Fourth of July fireworks 

Every Fourth of July since its founding, All Animal Search and Rescue of Santa Clarita receives reports of missing pets who seemingly run away from their homes due to the…

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Read more about the article More chicken, burritos and burgers on the way 
The new Chick-fil-A on The Old Road is drive-thru-focused. Photo by Kelly Ingram (Nishimoto)/The Signal.

More chicken, burritos and burgers on the way 

While Americans are eating less fast-food on a national basis, according to recent data, Santa Clarita has been expanding its local offerings, based on new locations and plans at City…

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Read more about the article SCE: Failed conductor causes power outage in Canyon Country 
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SCE: Failed conductor causes power outage in Canyon Country 

A power outage Tuesday morning in Canyon Country left about 2,200 Southern California Edison customers without power until about noon, said Edison spokesman Jeff Monford.  According to at least one…

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Read more about the article Nature center celebrates Acorn Ampitheater reopening  
John Schreffler performs for the ribbon cutting ceremony celebrating the grand reopening of the Acorn Ampitheater at the Placerita Canyon Nature Center on June 28, 2025 in Santa Clarita, Calif. Katherine Quezada/The Signal

Nature center celebrates Acorn Ampitheater reopening  

Community members gathered at the Placerita Canyon Nature Center to celebrate the grand reopening of the Acorn Amphitheater with a movie night under the stars on Saturday evening.   First opened…

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Read more about the article City breaks ground on Haskell Canyon Bike Park
City of Santa Clarita Council members and local dignitaries grab a shovel during the Haskell Bike Park groundbreaking event on Tuesday, July 1, 2025. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

City breaks ground on Haskell Canyon Bike Park

Mountain bikers, Santa Clarita City Council members, legislative field representatives and community members gathered Tuesday morning within the Haskell Canyon open space just past the Santa Clarita Valley Archery Center…

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Read more about the article Wigged-out fans take over comedy nights at bowling alley
Pam McGeary (in green jacket and black outfit) is fine with “the Helens” — and two Mr. Ropers — taking over her comedy show at Santa Clarita Lanes in Canyon Country, June 25, 2025. Photo courtesy of Matthew Paul Photography

Wigged-out fans take over comedy nights at bowling alley

If you were at Santa Clarita Lanes in Saugus last Wednesday, you might’ve noticed a relatively large number of middle-aged women with red curly hair, wearing colorful house dresses. You…

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