Letters to the Editor

Ron Perry | Vote No on Proposition 1

Please read your voter’s information guide, and then vote “no” on Proposition 1. Make time to Google “2004 Prop. 63” mentioned on the first page of the text of Prop.

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Steve Petzold | Long Shadow Cast on City Process

Rob Cruikshank did the right thing by withdrawing his application and appointment to the Parks Commission, but his stated reasons were unapologetic and misleading.  In a written statement sent to

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Rob Kerchner | It’s the Taxes? Really?

After the judge wisely balked at our Department of Justice’s naked attempt to get Hunter Biden off with a slap on the wrist, the wayward First Son/“smartest guy” Joe Biden

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Rick Barker | Practice, Practice, Practice …

In re: Gary Horton, “Have We the Guts for Introspection?” commentary, Jan. 24. Wow … about all I can say after reading Mr. Horton’s submission and comparing it to the

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Anthony Marrone | Fire Chief Responds on Fees

I would like to provide some facts about the fire inspection fees levied by the Los Angeles County Fire Department’s Defensible Space Program. Richard Castallo’s letter (Jan. 25) contained several

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention suggests that working out with a partner increases exercise motivation and encourages individuals to be more consistent with their exercise routine so they do not let their partners down.

Maintaining Your Commitment to Exercise

At one point or another, millions of adults across the globe have resolved to be more physically active. The benefits of routine exercise are too numerous to cite, but some

David Hegg

David Hegg | Seeing Anger as an Enemy

By David Hegg In the biblical story of Jonah, after enjoying an all-expense-paid, three-night stay in waterfront accommodations in the belly of the whale, the prophet finally completes the mission

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Ron Perry | Love America First

Instead of Democrats putting President Donald Trump on trial for anything they can think of, and instead of Republicans going after Hunter Biden because it will hurt President Joe Biden,

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Rob Kerchner | An Unlikely Health Care Hero

In 1988, I sat in a Moscow hotel with a dozen Americans and our Russian tour guide, discussing health care. The liberals were decrying the American health system, until the

Paul Butler: Going the Extra Mile

Paul Butler | Reflections on retirement

The word “retirement” keeps popping up.  In most of my social and business circles, either someone has, or soon will be, retiring, and often, I’m asked of my plans.   Lord

Denise Lite

Denise Lite | We Need to Get Out the GOP Vote

Well, it is once again election season. Primaries are taking place across the country. The usual political pundits are ramping up. I see more and more Republicans commenting on social

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Thomas Oatway | An Interesting Match Ahead

Voter polls taken (nearly) a year ahead of the 2024 election are notoriously misleading, but there has to be some fear when Donald Trump and Joe Biden poll nearly equally.