$800M settlement in Las Vegas shooting trickles down to SCV victims
Route 91 Shooting survivor Brittany Maldonado signs a Vegas Stronger banner just outside of the venue on the first anniversary of the October 1st shooting in Las Vegas. Cory Rubin/The Signal

$800M settlement in Las Vegas shooting trickles down to SCV victims

Two years after the deadliest mass shooting in the history of America, more than a half-dozen local people injured now face the task of having each of the individual cases…

Shooting survivor, COC soccer star discusses graduation
Hailey Phipps, who is graduating from COC on June 1, credits soccer, family and friends for helping her recover the life she had prior to the Route 91 Harvest music festival tragedy.

Shooting survivor, COC soccer star discusses graduation

On Oct. 1, 2017, Hailey Phipps was at the Route 91 Harvest music festival enjoying Vegas and country music with friends when a shooter opened fire from a Las Vegas…

Valencia Alum, Air Force medic recognized for Vegas Shooting Heroics
Staff Sgt Alyson Venegas and Senior Airman Linda Wilson at the Route 91 Harvest Fesitval. Plus headshot of Venegas/ Photos Courtesy of Staff Sgt. Alyson Venegas

Valencia Alum, Air Force medic recognized for Vegas Shooting Heroics

Tragedies like the Las Vegas shooting are usually remembered for the pain and sadness they cause, but one Castaic native showed there can be true heroism in the face of…

SCV businesses participate in ‘Day of Healing’ for Vegas victims
FILE PHOTO: Sergeant Andrew Dahring of the SCV Sheriff's Department tells his survival story of the Las Vegas shooting at a fundraiser for local victims in Canyon Country, Calif. on Saturday, Oct. 28, 2017

SCV businesses participate in ‘Day of Healing’ for Vegas victims

Businesses and restaurants throughout the Santa Clarita Valley are coming together Tuesday to donate a portion of their earnings to help victims of the Las Vegas shooting. From 8 a.m.…

Ordinary men, tragedy’s heroes
Garrett Holcombe, left, and Jesse Heyer talk after meeting for the first time after assisting people at the Las Vegas shooting together at The Santa Clarita Valley Signal's offices in Canyon Country on Thursday, Oct. 12, 2017. Nikolas Samuels/The Signal

Ordinary men, tragedy’s heroes

Before the shooting began, and people who were shot began dropping around them, Garrett Holcombe and Jesse Heyer of Santa Clarita had never met. Each saw the other as just…

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