Read more about the article Duffy rebukes Pentagon after Army helicopter flies too close to passenger jets at DC airport 
Transportation secretary Sean Duffy speaks to reporters at the White House in Washington, D.C., on April 9, 2025. Photo by Travis Gillmore.

Duffy rebukes Pentagon after Army helicopter flies too close to passenger jets at DC airport 

By Tom Ozimek Contributing Writer   Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy sharply rebuked the Pentagon on Friday after an Army Black Hawk helicopter flew dangerously close to two commercial airliners at Reagan…

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Read more about the article Taste of the Town treats guests to food, fun and a good cause 
Over 800 people enjoy food and music during the Taste of the Town event at Blomgren Ranch in Santa Clarita, Sunday, May 4, 2025. Michael Picarella/The Signal

Taste of the Town treats guests to food, fun and a good cause 

Jill Cox of Jill’s Cake Creations in Santa Clarita has been a vendor at all 36 annual Taste of the Town events in the Santa Clarita Valley. Sunday’s event took…

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Read more about the article Kevin Shorten joins HNMH as VP and chief information/technology officer 
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Kevin Shorten joins HNMH as VP and chief information/technology officer 

News release  Kevin Shorten has been appointed vice president and chief information and technology officer of Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital. In this role, Shorten will oversee digital and information technology strategy…

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Read more about the article No victims and no suspects from illegal shooting in Canyon Country 
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No victims and no suspects from illegal shooting in Canyon Country 

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies are investigating an illegal shooting that was reported early Sunday morning in Canyon Country, according to station officials.   At 2:53 a.m. Sunday, the station…

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Read more about the article Saugus High School spring play ‘Hadestown’ opens Wednesday 
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Saugus High School spring play ‘Hadestown’ opens Wednesday 

Saugus High School’s spring play “Hadestown” runs Wednesday through Sunday at The Forum at Saugus High.   The musical is about Greek mythology, specifically the story of Orpheus and Eurydice.  “I…

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The Importance of Automated Risk Detection in SaaS Security Posture Management 

In some measure, startup organizations are facing security issues naturally with an increasing sense of freedom and flexibility that SaaS (Software as a Service) applications provide. While SaaS platforms such…

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Discover Santa Clarita’s Hidden Hiking Trails: Your Ultimate #HikeSCV Adventure Guide

Santa Clarita, nestled in the vibrant landscape of Southern California, offers more than just stunning views and sun-soaked days. It’s a haven for hikers eager to explore nature’s quiet corners.…

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Why Russian Sanctions Fell Short: Analyzing the Gap Between Expectations and Reality 

The Great Expectations Gap  When Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, Western countries responded with what many officials described as the most comprehensive sanctions ever imposed on a major economy.…

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Read more about the article Grey clouds don’t dampen spirits at Saturday’s Special Olympics
Team Santa Clarita Valley gathers on the football field at William S. Hart High School in Newhall before competing in the Special Olympics, Saturday, May 3, 2025. Michael Picarella/The Signal

Grey clouds don’t dampen spirits at Saturday’s Special Olympics

Over 300 athletes from across Southern California came out for the Special Olympics on Saturday at William S. Hart High School and the Santa Clarita Valley Boys and Girls Club…

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Read more about the article Welfare check prompts 8-deputy response, arrest of two suspects  
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station deputies respond to a traffic stop on the 23300 block of Lyons Avenue on Sunday morning, May 4, 2025. Michael Picarella/The Signal

Welfare check prompts 8-deputy response, arrest of two suspects  

Eight Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies converged upon the parking lot of the Starbucks off Lyons Avenue on Sunday morning after deputies observed a suspicious vehicle and conducted a…

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Read more about the article This Spring Explore Monterey County 
Opened to the public in 2009, Fort Ord Dunes State Park provides nearly 1,000 acres dedicated to public land with beautiful views of the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary. ©ADOBESTOCK

This Spring Explore Monterey County 

The most popular tourist experiences in Monterey County include the shops at Cannery Row, the links at Pebble Beach, cruising the scenic 17-Mile Drive, exploring the rugged coast of Big…

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