Letters to the Editor

Dr. Gene Dorio | A Youngster Among Giants

The city of Santa Clarita is a youngster among giants. At only 36 years old, we are already the third largest city in Los Angeles County and still growing. As

Les Tanner, retired principal of several local elementary schools, is celebrating his 97th birthday. Courtesy photo.

Happy 97th birthday to Les Tanner

Submitted by the family of Les Tanner  Although to many, this might not seem like a milestone, but to us, every year is a milestone birthday with our dad.  He

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COC’s Canyons Promise accepting applications

News release  The Canyons Promise program at College of the Canyons is now accepting sign-up forms for the 2024-25 academic year.   Launched during the fall 2017 semester, the program provides

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Gary Horton | A Deeper Dive Into Immigration

Immigration and chaos at our southern borders are shaping up to be prime pressure points in our coming national elections. Long a problem of mixed messages, ever-changing border rules, and

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Paul Terris | Fire Inspection Fee Plan a Burden

In an earlier post it was published that an appeals process would be available for property owners who are being placed in the expanded brush clearance inspection area. For those

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Rick Barker | Perfect, Except for …

In re: Our View, “Rising Crime: It’s Not Your Imagination,” Feb. 3. Overall GREAT editorial by The Signal Editorial Board. However, they certainly could have left the following out: “It’s

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Thomas Oatway | Biden Saved the Economy

Since the election of Joe Biden in 2020 we have seen the media attack his record. Fox News and other hard-right media outlets have revised history with lies about the

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Rob Kerchner | A High Price for ‘Weaksauce Wokey’

So it turns out that America’s weaksauce wokey affirmative action (now-ex) president lobbied Harvard to keep their own weaksauce wokey affirmative action (now-ex) president. She only had six months on

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David Hegg | Yes, You Need to Vote

By David Hegg With just over a month until primary elections here in our state, and with November already staring us in the face, it’s time to talk about voting

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Brian Richards | Are They Confused?

Recently Thomas Oatway submitted his weekly screed on his irrational fear of President Donald Trump being reelected. In his (Jan. 27) letter he seems to acknowledge that certain demographics that

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Diane Zimmerman | Offended by Treatment

Re: College of the Canyons Independent Citizens Bond Oversight Committee meeting, Jan. 10. Agenda Item 3: ACTION 3.1 Financial; “Acceptance of Measure E General Obligation Bond Finance Audit and Performance

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Three Steps Toward a Healthier Heart 

February is American Heart Health Month  All aspects of health are important, but heart health is a crucial component of overall well-being. Heart disease is the leading cause of death

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Valentine’s Day Worldwide Traditions 

Valentine’s Day is a day of love nestled in the middle of February. Sweethearts use Valentine’s Day as an opportunity to show the people they care about just how deep