How Active Seniors Can Protect Their Vision
Retirement may be seen as a time to slow down and enjoy some well-earned rest and relaxation, but today’s seniors clearly did not get the
Retirement may be seen as a time to slow down and enjoy some well-earned rest and relaxation, but today’s seniors clearly did not get the
Early detection is crucial to overcoming serious illnesses. Preventive care is something parents prioritize when raising children, but it’s a crucial component of healthy living
Obstacles are bound to appear as individuals embark on the road to getting healthier. Such obstacles come in many different forms, but one hurdle many
By David Hegg In the past few decades, and perhaps before that, a strange, subtle change began taking place in ethical behavior. We are in
In his Feb. 18 letter, Arthur Saginian wrote to oppose a local writer and share his thoughts. Mr. Saginian quoted portions of the Bible (Matthew
It seems to me that a large proportion of American citizens want simple things. In the spirit of what we believe America to be, we
Have you heard the news? “Unvaccinated seniors are 50 times more likely to be hospitalized with COVID than vaccinated/boosted seniors!” Google it, you’ll find several
Maybe the Ukranians can borrow some of the (billions of dollars’) worth of weapons Joe Biden gave the Taliban? Max Morgan Valencia
During the Vietnam War, the U.S. had anti-war demonstrations, riots and assassinations. The National Guard and blood ran in the streets. Meanwhile, Canadian Prime Minister
Part 1 of 6 I wrote “Was the Capitol Violence a Set-Up” on Feb. 9, 2021. It was printed in five parts. Much has transpired
The Signal’s editorial staff really dogpiled on Rob Kerchner this morning (Jan. 4). All three letters to the editor took issue with Kerchner’s position on
For the last few months, every time I receive an email about my upcoming cell phone bill, I must call, sit on hold, and wait
In the same way rainfall brings new growth, the new year brings a full roster of green events and programs that encourage Santa Clarita residents
What seems like centuries ago, I grew up in Mission Hills, in the San Fernando Valley. Back then, it was a bucolic place, with large
Editor’s note: A portion of the following letter was previously published, and is being republished today because a large portion of it was omitted due
Diversity is the new buzzword in our times. It seems like every group under the sun is catching onto the new fad of “representation” —
Re: John Boston column, Feb. 18. This is the best piece I have read anywhere by anyone about what the Democratic Party has become today.
By David Hegg O ne of the essential components of healthy living is knowing how to respond to the circumstances that barge into our lives.
In his column (Jan. 4) Jonathan Kraut offered three rules on how to make tough choices. His first two rules ask if the proposal will
Thanks, Gary Horton, for your column of Feb. 16. It was encouraging and uplifting and had a lot of good advice for living. Your politics
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