Read more about the article The Time Ranger | The Rubenesque Purple Moo-Moo Bank Robber-ette 
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The Time Ranger | The Rubenesque Purple Moo-Moo Bank Robber-ette 

What with the death of Bill Hart, the most bizarre traffic stop in history, Dean Martin & Jerry Lewis visiting here, and an entire passel of ¡¡¡No me lo puedo creer!!! (“You’ve Got to Be Kidding Me!!!”) stories,…

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Read more about the article E-bike saga continues at City Hall 
Santa Clarita resident demonstrates the size of an e-bike tire in front of the Santa Clarita City Council. Perry Smith

E-bike saga continues at City Hall 

Santa Clarita’s chief executive said the city plans to deal with new e-bike and e-motorcycle complaints after the City Council comes back from summer break, following another round of concerns shared…

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Read more about the article Photos: Cocktails & Conversation
Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo, D-Chatsworth, answers questions during VIA Cocktails & Conversation at Egg Plantation on Thursday, June 25, 2026. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

Photos: Cocktails & Conversation

The Valley Industry Association held Cocktails & Conversation at Egg Plantation on Thursday, where Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo, D-Chatsworth, discussed bills and engaged in conversation regarding recent work.

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Read more about the article Several bills could impact e-bike landscape  
A minor is loaded into an EMS helicopter after being involved in an e-bike crash near West Creek Park in Valencia, July 26, 2025. Michael Picarella/The Signal

Several bills could impact e-bike landscape  

While City Manager Ken Striplin told a group of residents last month that city officials were working on e-bike rules that the staff could bring to the City Council when the City Council…

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Read more about the article How London Bridge became an unlikely landmark for US’ 250th anniversary 
A woman marvels at the red light illuminating the 1831 London Bridge in Lake Havasu City, Ariz., on June 5, 2026. Photo by Allan Stein.

How London Bridge became an unlikely landmark for US’ 250th anniversary 

By Allan Stein Contributing Writer  LAKE HAVASU CITY, Ariz. — London Bridge wasn’t falling down. It was sinking, inch by inch, into the River Thames.  Heavy traffic drove it deeper into the muddy riverbed — about an…

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A Founder’s Perspective on Public Scrutiny, Accountability, and Building Forward

Entrepreneurship often looks cleaner from the outside than it feels in real time. Public stories usually compress years of decisions, mistakes, pressure, and growth into a simple narrative. For founders,…

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The Easy Homebuyer: How Local Leadership Is Shaping Stronger Communities Across Spokane and North Idaho

In every community, there are individuals and organizations whose influence extends far beyond the scope of their businesses. Their impact can be seen not only in economic activity, but also…

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Read more about the article Trump: Iran violated ceasefire with strike on cargo ship 
Analysts say that seizing Qeshm Island at the mouth of the Strait of Hormuz could weaken Iran’s ability to disrupt maritime traffic. The island is seen here in a satellite image on Aug. 23, 2000. (NASA)

Trump: Iran violated ceasefire with strike on cargo ship 

By Jackson Richman Contributing Writer  President Donald Trump has accused Iran of violating the ceasefire between the United States and the Middle Eastern country following an Iranian drone attack on a cargo…

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Read more about the article Newhall school board censures Robert 
The Newhall District governing board pass a resolution to censure trustee Donna Robert for multiple violations of board bylaws during a special meeting on Thursday June 25, 2026. Katherine Quezada/The Signal

Newhall school board censures Robert 

Board members cite bylaw violations including racist comments A resolution to censure Newhall School District trustee Donna Robert for multiple violations of board bylaws against Superintendent Leticia Hernandez, including discriminatory comments, passed on a 4-1…

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Read more about the article Judge sets hearing on sanctions for Six Flags 
Six Flags welcomes thrill seekers as they anticipate its opening for the day. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

Judge sets hearing on sanctions for Six Flags 

The family suing Six Flags Magic Mountain over claims that a 22-year-old died following a ride on the X2 roller coaster has been granted a hearing on sanctions against the multinational theme park…

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