Six Flags’ newest coaster racing toward opening
West Coast Racers cars race side-by-side during media day at Six Flags Magic Mountain on Tuesday, January 07, 2020. Dan Watson/The Signal

Six Flags’ newest coaster racing toward opening

The wait is nearly over as Six Flags Magic Mountain is set to open its newest roller coaster later this week. West Coast Racers is the world’s first single-track, quadruple-launch…

Behind the scenes of Six Flags’ newest coaster
Condtruction crews assemble the supports for Six Flags Magic Mountain's newest roller coaster, West Coast Customs Racers which is set to open later this year. Cory Rubin/The Signal

Behind the scenes of Six Flags’ newest coaster

Construction on Six Flags Magic Mountain’s newest roller coaster has been moving forward as they work to lay some of the 4,000 feet of track that will make up West…

Six Flags plans Fourth of July celebrations
The iconic fountain at SIx Flags Magic Mountain welcomes throngs of summer guests for their 2018 Fourth of July celebration. File Photo Cory Rubin/ The Signal

Six Flags plans Fourth of July celebrations

In honor of the upcoming Fourth of July holiday, Six Flags Magic Mountain will be celebrating with a four-day Coca-Cola July 4th Fest next week. The festivities are scheduled to…

Six Flags to add five more parks

The parent company of Six Flags Magic Mountain in Valencia is adding five parks to its U.S. portfolio. Six Flags Entertainment Corporation announced its purchase agreement with affiliates of Premier…

Four Questions: Neal Thurman
Lisa Ely, not shown, leads a group of kids in stretches before they head out onto the lake for a lesson in dragonboat paddling on the Castaic Lake Lower Lagoon on Tuesday, April 4, 2017. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

Four Questions: Neal Thurman

Three years after leaving the Santa Clarita Valley, Neal Thurman has returned for the thrill of his lifetime: A chance to lead the area’s marquee amusement and entertainment attraction.

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