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Federal immigration authorities face off against protesters during an ICE raid at Ambience Apparel in Downtown Los Angeles on June 6, 2025. Photo by J.W. Hendricks for CalMatters

Additional 2,000 National Guard now deployed in LA 

By Melanie Sun Contributing Writer  The 2,000 additional California Army National Guard soldiers requested by President Donald Trump have now been activated in Los Angeles in response to the riots, U.S.

Artist Cary V. Bruecher's art pieces were available for attendees to view during the "Pop Porsches" exhibition at Teacision Art Gallery on Saturday, June 14, 2025. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

Photos: ‘Pop Porsches’

Attendees brought their classic cars to Teacision Art Gallery on Saturday during the “Pop Porsches” artist reception to view the works of artist Cary V. Bruecher. Bruecher showcased his artistic interpretation of

Attendees observed serveral classic cars during the second annual Hart High Football 2025 Car Show at Hart High School on Saturday, June 14, 2025. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

Photos: Hart car show

Several classic cars were available for attendees to appreciate during the Hart High Football 2025 Car Show at Hart High School on Saturday. Each car could be registered for $25;

Courtesy graphic.

City reminds residents of organic-waste goals 

Santa Clarita residents might have noticed a slight uptick in trashy social media posts recently, but local officials said there’s a simple explanation.   More than a few concerned residents have

Longtime local writer, editor dies  

Tim Haddock, a longtime former L.A. Times and ESPN sports and features writer who at one time laid claim to be “America’s only fast-food newspaper columnist” for The Signal in

Politics and government

Schiavo bill package advances to Senate 

News release  Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo, D-Chatsworth, announced that her package of bills has passed the state Assembly and advanced to the state Senate in time for the house of origin