
Nancy Fairbanks | Beware of Scare Tactics
Kevin Kuykendall’s letter (April 4) hit me hard. He’s worried sick about Donald Trump’s immigration policies and what they mean for our rights. I feel that Santa Clarita’s a melting

Kevin Kuykendall’s letter (April 4) hit me hard. He’s worried sick about Donald Trump’s immigration policies and what they mean for our rights. I feel that Santa Clarita’s a melting

Tax refunds have started rolling in, which means many people are looking to use this influx of cash to make purchases they’ve been putting off. According to an Oxford Economics report,

The renowned writer Ernest Hemingway is credited with saying, “My only regret in life is that I didn’t drink more wine.” Perhaps if the author had a better understanding of

I am an immigrant to this great country. I moved here in 2012 for work, and since then I have worked hard, respected my host country as a guest, and

The following is a copy of a letter to President Donald Trump. While reading Title IX, I came to Executive Order 14021 and realized it was enacted by President Joe

The Placerita Nature Center will once again be offering their annual open house to the community (today). Though you can visit the center at any time during the year, this

Question: Robert, I’ve read your articles for years and always heeded advice given. I’ve moved from Santa Clarita — out of state, in fact. I am now in a climate

By Bill Pan Contributing Writer Boeing is projected to deliver its new Air Force One presidential aircraft in 2027, three years behind the schedule negotiated during President Donald Trump’s first term,

By Zachary Stieber Contributing Writer U.S. authorities will soon release files on the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, FBI Director Kash Patel said on Thursday in testimony to Congress. “In the

By Jack Phillips and Joseph Lord Contributing Writers President Donald Trump on Friday signaled that he may cut tariffs on China from 145% to 80% ahead of a meeting between the

In re: Andrew Taban column, “America at a Crossroads: Beyond Blind Partisanship,” May 6. Andrew’s submission perfectly illustrates the dangers of selective information gathering that both sides of the political

Bravo! Today’s (May 7) opinion page continues to entertain! First, Mr. Gary Horton continues to circle counter-clockwise (that’s “To Port” for landlubbers). While I share his overwhelming appreciation for the

In response to Nancy Fairbanks’ recent letter defending the Department of Government Efficiency, it’s important to distinguish between historical precedent and current practice. While the comparison to President Bill Clinton’s

By Chris Summers Contributing Writer President Donald Trump said on Thursday that he had reached a trade agreement with Britain and that it would be a “great deal for both countries.”

By T.J. Muscaro Contributing Writer A new pope has been elected and he is American. The College of Cardinals chose Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost on Thursday evening in the third overall vote

The following is a copy of a letter to L.A. County Supervisor Kathryn Barger: While I know you are busy, there is a crisis arising here in the Santa Clarita

I read with great interest your article in Saturday’s Signal about The Master’s University’s proposed construction of a large chapel, 500 dormitory rooms and a welcome center in Placerita Canyon.

There’s no hypocrisy quite like bureaucrats yammering about “saving democracy” while using a presidential autopen to get around the 25th Amendment. Rob Kerchner Valencia

We’ve gotten a new tidbit of information about efforts by the Biden White House and some in the press to cover up President Joe Biden’s age-related infirmity. It comes from

I am a papal expert, because I have seen the following three movies over the past two days: “Conclave.” “Shoes of the Fisherman.” “The Cardinal.” None of us knows what