Read more about the article Charlie Kirk memorial brings out crowd 
Attendees gather to remember Charlie Kirk at the intersection of McBean Parkway and Valencia Boulevard for a memorial after the assassination of Charlie Kirk, Sunday, Sept. 14, 2025. Kamryn Martell/The Signal

Charlie Kirk memorial brings out crowd 

People from various walks of life gathered at the intersection of McBean Parkway and Valencia Boulevard to celebrate the life of conservative political activist Charlie Kirk on Sunday afternoon.  Charlie…

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Read more about the article Santa Clarita Elks Lodge hosts annual car and bike show 
Over 70 classic cars, truck and bikes are on display during the Santa Clarita Elks Car and Bike Show at Elks Lodge 2379 in Canyon Country, Sept. 13, 2025. Michael Picarella/The Signal

Santa Clarita Elks Lodge hosts annual car and bike show 

Santa Clarita Elks Lodge 2379 hosted its annual car and bike show on Saturday, which featured classic, custom and muscle cars, along with motorcycles. Lodge officials said this year’s show…

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Read more about the article Blue Star Ranch hosts its second annual poker ride 
A motorcycle commemorates veterans of foreign wars as part of the Blue Star Ranch Second Annual Charity Poker Motorcycle Ride at the Mint Canyon Moose Lodge in Canyon Country, Sept. 13, 2025. Michael Picarella/The Signal

Blue Star Ranch hosts its second annual poker ride 

Blue Star Ranch hosted its second annual charity poker motorcycle ride on Saturday, the organization’s signature fundraiser of the year, ranch officials said.  According to John Zhe, a volunteer with…

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Read more about the article Travel Accessibility in California: Frequently Asked Questions 
From wheelchair-accessible state parks, beaches, trails and transportation options to sensory-friendly attractions and events, there are plenty of ways for people of all abilities to experience the magic of the Golden State. ©ADOBESTOCK

Travel Accessibility in California: Frequently Asked Questions 

A leader in accessibility, California goes above and beyond the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) with its own state-level regulations that create a more inclusive environment for both residents and…

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Read more about the article The Latest in Theater, Museums, Entertainment 
Jeffrey Gibson: the space in which to place me is a kaleidoscopic special exhibition filled with vibrant colors, intricate beadwork, towering sculptures and powerful storytelling. It is on view through Sept. 28. Photo courtesy The Broad

The Latest in Theater, Museums, Entertainment 

Living in the Santa Clarita Valley has many benefits, not the least of which is easy access to a diverse array of exceptional cultural experiences in Southern California.  The art,…

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Read more about the article Nostalgic and Hidden Breakfast Spots 
Santa Clarita tucked-away breakfast spots have something for every appetite, whether you’re chasing nostalgia, convenience or the perfect pour-over. ©ADOBESTOCK

Nostalgic and Hidden Breakfast Spots 

By Alicia Doyle  Sunday Signal Staff Writer  In Santa Clarita, breakfast isn’t just the most important meal of the day — it’s practically a community ritual. From the charm of…

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Saugus district reviews financials for 2024-25 academic year  

The Saugus Union School District reviewed the unaudited actuals financial report for the 2024-25 academic year during a governing board meeting last week.   The district’s annual financial activities were presented…

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Read more about the article Filmmaker’s life becomes script she couldn’t write
Janaé Rachel Ballot takes a look in the mirror at herself during a scene in her movie “Dissociated Me.” Photo courtesy of Janaé Rachel Ballot

Filmmaker’s life becomes script she couldn’t write

During the production of her first feature-length film, she was struck by a car. It was an accident that would not only reshape her life but also become a pivotal…

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Read more about the article Coyotes, battling short roster, struggle in loss to Dominguez 
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Coyotes, battling short roster, struggle in loss to Dominguez 

By Max Clark  For The Signal  Castaic High School’s homecoming game turned into a lopsided affair Friday night, as Dominguez High School capitalized on special teams miscues and a dominant…

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