Letters to the Editor

Lynne Plambeck | Celebrations of Renewal

It’s Earth Day (April 22), which happens this year to coincide with he beginning of the Jewish celebration of Passover, just following the celebration of Eid, the end of Ramadan

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Thomas Oatway | Slow Walking the Trump Appeal?

Mr. Stephen Maseda’s April 16 letter was critical of my opinion that the Supreme Court has intentionally delayed action on an issue affecting the various federal indictments of Donald Trump.

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Gary Horton | Happiness IS the Goal

This is regarding David Hegg’s April 7 column, “Your Happiness Can Hurt You.” I’ve read Mr. Hegg’s columns for years now, with the response usually ranging between agreement and motivation

There are many different options available for summer camps.

Summer camp options

Summer camp season will be here before parents know it. While children anxiously await the last day of school, adults know that it can be challenging to keep kids occupied

Ask yourself and your child these questions to find the right fit for summer camp.

How to find the right fit for summer camp

Many adults fondly recall their days at summer camp. The increase in households with two working parents has made it more important than ever to find a camp to accommodate

David Hegg

David Hegg | Stick to Your Values

By David Hegg With election season in full swing and electioneering filling our mailboxes and TV screens, it’s time to remind ourselves that the most important decisions we make as

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Brian Richards | Useful Idiots!

Many of us who have been in California have lived through droughts. I remember my grandparents in Hayward capturing shower water in the early 1970s so they could water their

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Rob Kerchner | Presidential Chutzpah

It takes a lot of chutzpah to stand before America and condemn the money-grubbing “rich” who “don’t pay their fair share of taxes” in a State of the Union when

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Rob Kerchner | A Mountain of Hypocrisy

Joe Biden is too old and too cognitively impaired, according to special prosecutor Robert Hur, so that’s why he won’t be charged for illegally keeping and disclosing classified documents for

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Diane Zimmerman | SCV Wake-Up Call

Preface: I urge as many as possible to start attending the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors meetings either in person or via phone call.   Re: the Board of

Paul Butler: Going the Extra Mile

Paul Butler | The Customer Connection

A Kiwi and a Brit walked into a coffeehouse … I wish this were the beginning of a joke; sadly, it’s not. I’m not a big fan of coffeehouses —