
Politicians and pilgrims alike gather for Pope Francis’ funeral
By T.J. Muscaro Contributing Writer The sun rose high over a packed St. Peter’s Square on Saturday morning as more than a quarter of a million people from all walks of

By T.J. Muscaro Contributing Writer The sun rose high over a packed St. Peter’s Square on Saturday morning as more than a quarter of a million people from all walks of

By Jeff Louderback Contributing Writer A report released by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on April 15 showed that 1 in 31 children in America has autism. The

By David Hegg If you see our society as I do, you’re aware of a drastic erosion in the laudable virtue of patience. While we expect and demand that others

I’m old enough to remember when Democrats wanted to eliminate the Senate filibuster, while also insisting that partial government shutdowns were catastrophic events that must be avoided at all costs.

It is my duty to write today to all of the Santa Clarita Council members and residents of Santa Clarita. There was an article in the March 28 Signal about

By Sandy Lindsey Whether it’s used to prep a quick afterschool snack for the kids or to cook a gourmet holiday meal, the kitchen is the heart of the home.

A robust credit rating is a key component of a strong financial foundation. There’s a reason consumers’ credit histories are important to landlords, car dealerships and mortgage lenders. Adults who

When I think about the community we live in, I assume that EVERYONE in Santa Clarita, regardless of political affiliation, wants a clean, safe, affordable and prosperous state. With this

As I read Lois Eisenberg’s letter (Feb. 11) regarding the Holocaust, Jews, and “remembering,” I remembered the day I toured Dachau concentration camp while living in Munich, Germany. I remembered

California is incomparable. It is especially incomparable to other states like Texas or North Carolina. Why? Climate … and lots of wealthy consumers. Even the less well off here are

Question: Good evening, Robert, I first want to tell you what a great thing it is I think you are doing for our valley. Offering free advice is generous of

The world of work hasn’t changed as much as some people may think—at least not in the 35 years I’ve been working across various parts of the world. Technology, of

By Katabella Roberts Contributing Writer Prosecutors on Thursday formally filed a notice of intent to seek the death penalty for Luigi Mangione, the man accused of murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson

By Jack Phillips Contributing Writer The FBI arrested a Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, circuit judge on suspicion of assisting an illegal immigrant in evading arrest, top officials with the Trump administration confirmed on

By Andrew Moran Contributing Writer Intensifying economic and inflation concerns continued to weigh on U.S. consumer sentiment amid trade-related uncertainty. The University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index, released on Friday, weakened

Thank you for printing Dr. Gene Dorio’s and Robin Clough’s update on the future of declining health care in the United States (letters, April 13). I can confirm the new

I support Moms for Liberty. Why? Moms for Liberty is a group that stands for all parents and all children regardless of the background, belief, or political affiliation. It’s about

Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Creed: “My goals are simple, I will always be painfully honest, work as hard as I can, learn as much as I can and hopefully

Santa Clarita is often celebrated for its high quality of life. According to the city’s 2024 Public Opinion Poll, 85% of residents rated it favorably as a place to raise

By Jack Phillips Contributing Writer The federal government on Thursday warned states they could lose federal transportation funding if they do not comply with its policies on illegal immigration and discrimination.