Read more about the article Judge rules Kirk assassination suspect can wear civilian clothes in hearings 
Tyler Robinson, suspect in Charlie Kirk's assassination, appears virtually for his first appearance at Utah County Justice Court in Provo, Utah, on Sept. 16, 2025, in a still from video. Utah State Courts/Handout via Reuters

Judge rules Kirk assassination suspect can wear civilian clothes in hearings 

By Jack Phillips Contributing Writer  A judge ruled on Monday that the man accused of assassinating conservative commentator Charlie Kirk last month can appear in civilian clothing during all pre-trial hearings.  Attorneys…

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Read more about the article Deputies: Fight breaks out at wine tasting room 
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station were dispatched to a call at 8th Street and Main Street on Saturday, Oct. 25, 2025. Signal Staff/The Signal

Deputies: Fight breaks out at wine tasting room 

A person was arrested on suspicion of theft and battery after a fight broke out at a wine tasting room at 8th Street and Main Street on Saturday night, according…

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Read more about the article Boys, Girls Club give residents good scares at SCV Sheriff’s Station ‘Haunted Jailhouse’ 
Brooke Luster (L), 12, Fiona Sottile (C), 12 and Amanda Arredomdo, 12, act out a scene at the Boys and Girls Club of Santa Clarita Valley's 36th annual "Haunted Jailhouse" at the SCV Sheriff's Station in Canyon Country, Calif., Sunday, Oct. 26, 2025. Kamryn Martell/The Signal

Boys, Girls Club give residents good scares at SCV Sheriff’s Station ‘Haunted Jailhouse’ 

Santa Clarita Valley residents got all the boos, treats and screams during the 36th annual “Haunted Jailhouse” carnival and fundraiser at the SCV Sheriff’s Station on Sunday.  The city of…

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Read more about the article Maple: The On-Trend Flavor This Fall 
Maple Meringue cookies are a fun reciple for fall and Santa Clarita has the perfect eather for making meringue. ©ADOBESTOCK

Maple: The On-Trend Flavor This Fall 

Pumpkin spice will always have a place in our hearts, but its time to make way for the latest flavor trend this fall, maple.  Maple is more than just a…

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Read more about the article Horseback Riding in Santa Clarita 
Avalon Farms owner Laurel van der Linde and her Arabian horse Ali Sadidi. PHOTOS BY Katherine Quezada / The Signal

Horseback Riding in Santa Clarita 

By Alicia Doyle  Sunday Signal Writer  Santa Clarita’s rolling hills are home to an equestrian world where children learn to bond with their first horse, couples escape for trail rides…

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Read more about the article Remo Finds its Rhythmic Foundation in Valencia 
Remo Inc. President Robert Shen and his colleagues are focused on making sound business decisions while paying respect and homage to the company’s history and founder Remo Belli. PHOTOS BY Katherine Quezada / The Signal

Remo Finds its Rhythmic Foundation in Valencia 

When drumming icon Remo Belli first introduced a new synthetic drumhead design in 1957, musicians were quick to embrace a new sound and solution that would revolutionize the drumming industry. …

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Read more about the article David Hegg | Woke Gnosticism vs. Naked Truth
David Hegg is senior pastor of Grace Baptist Church and a Santa Clarita resident. "Ethically Speaking" runs Saturdays in The Signal.

David Hegg | Woke Gnosticism vs. Naked Truth

By David Hegg Through a conversation with a learned friend, I recently came to see the eerie reality that what we know as “woke” ideology is a post-modern adaptation of…

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Read more about the article Make a Difference Day: ‘We all need purpose’   
“Make a Difference Day” volunteers Cristina Wyatt (left) and Kian Punzalan pass out food to SCV Food Pantry clients on Oct. 25, 2025 in Newhall, Calif. Katherine Quezada/The Signal

Make a Difference Day: ‘We all need purpose’   

For Cristina Wyatt, making a difference means giving back wherever she can.   She may not have a lot of funds to donate to local organizations providing essential resources, but what…

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Read more about the article Finally Family Homes hosts third annual fundraiser in new resource center 
Board members welcomed guests during the third annual Finally Family Homes Poker Tournament at the Oasis Resource Center on Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

Finally Family Homes hosts third annual fundraiser in new resource center 

Attendees sat at poker tables at the newly opened Oasis Santa Clarita Resource Center in Newhall recently during the third annual Finally Family Homes Poker Tournament.   Previous winners could defend…

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