Gary Horton

Gary Horton | Honor, Uphold the Intended Purposes

Sidewalks are for walking.  Streets are for driving.  Parks are for playing and recreation.  Libraries are for books and reading.  Schools are for educating kids.  Colleges and universities are for

Letters to the Editor

John Dennis | A Beacon of Hope?

In the April 27 edition, Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo, D-Chatsworth, issued a news release on some proposed legislation aiming to expand access to abortion care in California.  She states, “As attacks

Letters to the Editor

Gerald Staack | Can We Survive the Next 100 Years?

I wish the world would become more secular. Instead of fighting each other over fundamentalist ideology, I look forward to a planetary civilization that is scientific, multicultural and at peace.

Letters to the Editor

Lois Eisenberg | Special Treatment for Trump

Why is Donald Trump getting special treatment in the legal system? He denigrates prosecutors and he speaks evil of the judges overseeing his cases. It hasn’t taken Trump long to

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Larry Moore | Graduation Season

We are coming up on graduation season. According to a Young America’s Foundation commencement speaker survey, most speakers at college graduation ceremonies in 2023 had a “liberal perspective.” Out of

Jason Gibbs

Jason Gibbs | An Eclipse Becomes a Metaphor

Earlier this month on April 8, millions of people across North America would pull their faces away from their cell phone and iPad screens and stare up at the heavens

Letters to the Editor

Rob Kerchner | Where’s the Compassion in This?

Think open borders are “compassionate”? According to his own Department of Homeland Security, Joe Biden’s open borders resulted in over 1,000 migrant deaths in 2022 alone, almost double the 568

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Teresa Todd | Shedding Light on Cancer

Few experiences in life evoke the same level of fear and uncertainty as the prospect of cancer, whether it’s a personal diagnosis or that of a loved one. It’s a

Multivium, a nonprofit organization, hosted a free event for children with disabilities and their families last weekend at The Centre. Oscar Sol/The Signal

Nonprofit hosts Here 4 Fun Day

Multivium is a nonprofit organization specializing in events benefiting children with disabilities, adults with participation limitations and victims of trauma, hosted a free event at the Centre last weekend for

Letters to the Editor

Omer Murray | Props to Ken Striplin

I had an urgent concern. From long ago, I have the city manager’s city email. On this Sunday morning at about 7:30, I sent an email. I got a response