Read more about the article Buzz Classic Movies this week: ‘Royal Wedding’ 
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Buzz Classic Movies this week: ‘Royal Wedding’ 

By Signal Staff  Fred Astaire literally dances on the ceiling Saturday night as Buzz Classic Movies presents "Royal Wedding.”   The 1951 musical has earned a 91% critics score based on 23 reviews and a 60% audience score on Rotten…

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Read more about the article County responds to photos of ballots placed in library safe 
People walk by the vote center at Valley Ni-North Laguna Library in Sacramento on Nov. 4, 2025. Photo by Jungho Kim for CalMatters

County responds to photos of ballots placed in library safe 

The L.A. County Registrar-Recorder’s Office took to X on Tuesday to address concerns raised on social media about potential local election fraud.  A photo shared Tuesday under the headline, “JUST…

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Charged in Central Texas: Why Jurisdiction Matters and What to Expect From Criminal Defense in Round Rock, Williamson County, and Austin 

A criminal charge in central Texas does not unfold the same way regardless of where it occurs. The courthouse where a case is heard, the prosecutors who handle it, the…

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Cedar or Vinyl: How Illinois Homeowners Choose the Right Fence Material and the Right Company to Install It 

Choosing a fence material is one of the more lasting decisions a homeowner makes. A fence installed today will be in place for ten, fifteen, or twenty years — affecting…

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Rankings Don’t Pay the Bills: Engineering Organic Lead Gen for High-Value Services 

There's a quiet failure mode in SEO that no ranking report ever catches: the page that ranks beautifully and converts almost no one. For low-ticket products, the gap is forgivable —…

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Premium Handbag Repair Is Becoming Luxury’s Next Aftercare Market 

The luxury handbag market is often discussed through new collections, waitlists, resale premiums, and celebrity-driven demand. But a quieter business category is developing underneath it: premium handbag repair, restoration, and…

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Read more about the article Caroline McCaughey | Platner Problems Reach Past the Maine Boundary
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Caroline McCaughey | Platner Problems Reach Past the Maine Boundary

Graham Platner wants Democrats to believe that Trump voters and working-class independents will vote for him. With his gruff voice, beard and sweatshirts-instead-of-suits, Platner cuts the figure of a blue-collar…

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Patsy Ayala | A Summer of Stories Awaits at the Santa Clarita Public Library 

As a mother, some of my favorite summer memories are the quiet moments spent reading with my children. Whether it was turning pages together before bedtime, visiting the library to pick…

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Read more about the article  City OKs study on Sunridge 
An artist's representation of Sunridge, a community looking to bring thousands of homes, along with hundreds of acres of open space, to the Santa Clarita Valley. Courtesy

 City OKs study on Sunridge 

The Santa Clarita City Council on Tuesday approved the latest milestone for a project expected to transform the landscape of the Santa Clarita Valley and add thousands of homes.  The…

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Read more about the article Algae blooms in Castaic Lake, ‘no contact’ notice issued 
A drone view of Castaic Lake in Los Angeles County with an algal bloom. Castaic Lake is part of the West Branch of the State Water Project. The reservoir formed by Castaic Dam on Castaic Creek, in the Sierra Pelona Mountains of northwestern Los Angeles County, California. Photo taken October 14, 2023 Ryan McKinney / California Department of Water Resources

Algae blooms in Castaic Lake, ‘no contact’ notice issued 

For people looking to cool off with a day at the lake, they should know that Castaic Lake’s upper lake has a “no contact” notice in place for the time being due…

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Read more about the article House fire reported in Castaic 
Firefighters extinguish a garage fire in Castaic on Wednesday June 10, 2026. Habeba Mostafa/The Signal

House fire reported in Castaic 

A structure fire in Castaic prompted the immediate response of the Los Angeles County Fire Department on Wednesday afternoon.   According to Howard Tieu, a spokesman for L.A. County Fire, first responders were dispatched to…

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Read more about the article Saugus’ Pantelidis shines in international tournament, named all-CIF 
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Saugus’ Pantelidis shines in international tournament, named all-CIF 

Gavin Pantelidis is only just a sophomore but after an 84-goal season with the Saugus boys’ lacrosse team and a U-19 Heritage Cup win with the Greece national team, the soon-to-be-junior is playing with seniority.   Pantelidis, who just…

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Read more about the article Potter, West Ranch alum, named D3 All-American 
West Ranch outfielder Bret Potter (44) slides to steal second base in the sixth inning of the 2023 CIF Southern Section Baseball Championships at West Ranch High School in Valencia, Calif., on Friday, May 5, 2023. West Ranch won 6-5 and move on to the next round. Chris Torres/The Signal

Potter, West Ranch alum, named D3 All-American 

News release  Lewis & Clark College baseball junior Bret Potter became the second player in program history to be named an All-American during the Division III Era last week, when D3baseball.com announced its All-American…

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Read more about the article ‘La Dolce Vita’ fundraiser pulls out the stops, and lemons, for Boys and Girls Club 
Di Thompson, co-chair of the "La Dolce Vita" fundraiser, right, took photos with other attendees at the photo booth during the Boys & Girls Club 54th Annual Benefit Auction at the SCV Senior Center on Saturday, June 6, 2026. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

‘La Dolce Vita’ fundraiser pulls out the stops, and lemons, for Boys and Girls Club 

The Boys and Girls Club of Santa Clarita Valley’s 54th benefit auction at the Santa Clarita Valley Senior Center Saturday literally started with a bang.  This year’s theme, “La Dolce Vita,” dressed the Bella Vida ballroom in the aesthetics of the Italian…

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Read more about the article Kaiser, Child & Family Center partner to expand mental health access  
From left: Child & Family Center President/CEO Nikki Buckstead; Kaiser Permanente physician, Dr. David Wong; and Kaiser Permanente Community Health Manager Amy Wiese. Courtesy photo.

Kaiser, Child & Family Center partner to expand mental health access  

News release  Kaiser Permanente recently presented a $12,000 contribution to the Child & Family Center to help sustain and expand access to behavioral health services across the Santa Clarita Valley, according…

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