House to take up $70B bill to fund ICE, border control 

By Joseph Lord Contributing Writer  The U.S. House will consider legislation this week to provide around $70 billion in funding to Immigration and Customs Enforcement and other immigration enforcement agencies, amid concerns among moderate…

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Iran halts strikes on Israel but warns of renewed attacks in Lebanon 

By Tom Ozimek Contributing Writer  Iran said on Monday that it has suspended military operations against Israel following a weekend exchange of missile strikes, but warned that any further Israeli attacks — including ongoing operations in southern Lebanon — would…

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Read more about the article COC graduates its first bachelor’s class amid change in workforce 
Graduating students recognize loved ones in the crowd during the College of the Canyons graduation at Cougar Stadium on Friday, June 5, 2026. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

COC graduates its first bachelor’s class amid change in workforce 

Thousands of people in the stands and the students’ section at Cougar Stadium Friday saw a first for the College of the Canyons.   The roughly 2,300-member 2026 graduating class began degree conferment with a group of new degree holders: 10 students…

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Read more about the article Navigating Travel Plans: When Travel Advisors Can Take You Further Than AI
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Navigating Travel Plans: When Travel Advisors Can Take You Further Than AI

From comparing prices to dreaming up bucket-list destinations, artificial intelligence has become a starting point for millions of travelers who are turning to tech for early-stage planning. However, travelers consistently…

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Read more about the article Summer Fun Times Around Santa Clarita 
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Summer Fun Times Around Santa Clarita 

As summer beckons in Santa Clarita Valley, families can dive into a vibrant lineup of camps, concerts, and cultural festivities designed to make the season unforgettable. From Camp Clarita’s action-packed…

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Local centers offer a plethora of opportunities from exercise to quilting groups to social settings that emphasize learning, socialization, healthy living and community engagement.

Enjoy Senior Life More! 

For older adults looking to stay active and connected this summer, the SCV Senior Center at Bella Vida remains a cornerstone of senior life.  Located at 27180 Golden Valley Rd., the center…

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Read more about the article Judge denies motion to dismiss producer’s assault charges  
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Judge denies motion to dismiss producer’s assault charges  

An L.A. County Superior Court judge rejected a motion that sought to throw out 30 charges related to a famous music producer charged with committing numerous alleged sexual assaults, including at his Stevenson Ranch…

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Read more about the article AOC celebrates its class of 2026 
Academy of the Canyons graduating senior Alana Ramirez delivers her commencement address during the class of 2026 ceremony on Thursday June 4, 2026 at the Santa Clarita Performing Arts Center. Katherine Quezada/The Signal

AOC celebrates its class of 2026 

The celebration of Academy of the Canyons’ newest graduating class Thursday at Santa Clarita Performing Arts Center featured a celebration of a unique achievement made possible through the school’s partnership…

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No state charges for protesters who targeted church in Minnesota 

By Tom Ozimek Contributing Writer  Prosecutors said Wednesday that dozens of anti-immigration enforcement protesters who interrupted a Minnesota church service earlier this year will not face state criminal charges.  The decision,…

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