Read more about the article Airport security wait times slashed as TSA workers receive paychecks 
Travelers go through security screening at San Antonio International Airport in San Antonio, Texas, on July 10, 2025. Photo by Madalina Kilroy.

Airport security wait times slashed as TSA workers receive paychecks 

By Jacob Burg Contributing Writer  Many U.S. airports reported significantly reduced security checkpoint wait times on March 30, with much of the worst pressure relieved after Transportation Safety Administration officers received their…

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Read more about the article Trump: Birthright citizenship for children of freed slaves, not temporary visitors 
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Trump: Birthright citizenship for children of freed slaves, not temporary visitors 

By Matthew Vadum Contributing Writer  President Donald Trump said on Monday that the United States’ current birthright citizenship policy was created to grant citizenship to freed slaves and their children, not to…

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Read more about the article Supreme Court rules ‘conversion therapy’ ban violates First Amendment  
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Supreme Court rules ‘conversion therapy’ ban violates First Amendment  

By Matthew Vadum, Sam Dorman Contributing Writers  The Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday that Colorado’s ban on so-called conversion therapy for minors conflicted with therapists’ right to free speech.  In an…

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Read more about the article West Ranch baseball downs Canyon for road win  
West Ranch's Josh Price (17) runs to home plate during Friday's game against Canyon at Canyon High School on March 27, 2026. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

West Ranch baseball downs Canyon for road win  

Plus, scores from around the Foothill League Following a one-run first inning from the Cowboys, the Wildcats’ pitching staff held the Canyon Cowboys to five scoreless innings going into the seventh as West Ranch carried a…

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Read more about the article COC announces new superintendent 
Jasmine Ruys, College of the Canyons' interim superintendent-president, during the public forum event for the position at the college's performing arts center on March 23, 2026. Susan Monaghan/The Signal

COC announces new superintendent 

It turns out a “nationwide search” for College of the Canyons’ newest superintendent wasn’t necessary. The board’s top choice was in COC’s backyard all along.   The Santa Clarita Community College District governing board announced out…

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What Gulf Coast Western’s Reviews Reveal About Partner Satisfaction

In the oil and gas investment sector, where complex partnerships and long-term commitments define success, third-party reviews and ratings provide valuable insights into how companies treat their partners. Gulf Coast Western,…

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How Rashad Robinson Connects Hollywood’s Police Procedurals to ICE’s Pattern of Violence

On New Year’s Eve, Keith Porter Jr. stepped outside his Los Angeles apartment complex and fired celebratory shots into the air—a dangerous but not uncommon holiday practice. An off-duty Immigration and Customs…

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How Santa Clarita Valley Small Businesses Are Navigating Growth and Digital Transformation in 2026

Image by Samuel Tomas The Santa Clarita Valley has quietly established itself as one of the most dynamic small business environments in Southern California. With a population exceeding 228,000 and…

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Deputies: Man arrested on suspicion of criminal threats, false imprisonment 

A 45-year-old Santa Clarita man was arrested on suspicion of felony charges of false imprisonment and criminal threats on Sunday morning, according to an official from the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station.  The suspect…

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Rheumatology Symptoms and Conditions: Understanding Joint and Autoimmune Disorders

Rheumatology is a specialized branch of medicine focused on diagnosing and managing diseases that affect the joints, muscles, and connective tissues. These conditions are often chronic and may involve autoimmune…

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Read more about the article LASD asking for public’s help to ID battery suspect  
The suspect is described as a male in his 30s with black hair and brown eyes, approximately 6 feet, 1 inches tall and weighing around 220 pounds. At the time of the incident, he was wearing a denim shirt and jeans. Courtesy

LASD asking for public’s help to ID battery suspect  

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station officials are asking for the public’s help to identify a man who was involved in a sexual battery last week inside a Valencia grocery store. …

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Read more about the article TSA Says Most Officers Have Received Back Pay as Some Airport Lines Ease 
Travelers line up at the security checkpoint area at Southwest Florida International Airport in Fort Myers, Fla., on March 23, 2026. Photo by Jacob Burg.

TSA Says Most Officers Have Received Back Pay as Some Airport Lines Ease 

Jackson Richman Contributing Writer  The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) announced on March 30 that most of its officers have now received back pay, a move that appears to be easing security lines at…

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