Letters to the Editor

Denise Lite | We Have a New Word

Over the last 20 years, I have searched for the perfect label that best describes what I have witnessed with our government and society.  I have never been able to

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Lynne Plambeck | SCOPE Celebrates Anniversary

Santa Clarita Organization for Planning and the Environment is celebrating 35 years of standing up for the environment and quality of life in the Santa Clarita Valley. Formed the same

Gary Horton

Gary Horton | If You Feed It, It Will Grow

Two discouraging numbers jumped out from the press last week: 10% and $56,000. Both involved L.A.’s No. 1 problem: Homelessness. Seems L.A. is poised for a potential hotel workers strike.

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Bill Creitz | Lessons About Democrats

Here we go again: our Democrat Assemblymember, Pilar Schiavo — just the latest in a rogue’s gallery of Democrats to represent the Santa Clarita Valley — recently voted in favor

David Hegg

David Hegg | Freedom of Opinion

By David Hegg In every ordered and civilized society the rule of law plays an essential role. Given that human nature is too often selfish and sometimes even cruel, laws

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Ronald Perry | Students Matter?

Our California legislators are working on a new law called Students Matter. Have you seen the law or its wording ? It is only 54 words long: “Amends California Constitution

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Arthur Saginian | A Need to Absorb Propaganda

In his March 30 letter, Thomas Oatway asks why anyone would “want to absorb such garbage and repeat it” when referring to “obvious falsehoods and propaganda” from Fox News. The

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Rob Kerchner | Blowing Up the Melting Pot

Not since the days of Jim Crow segregation has there been a movement less open, fair and accepting than “diversity, equity and inclusion.” And both were brought to the U.S.

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Dr. Gene Dorio | Buffalo and Hart Park

I miss the buffalo.  They always seemed so gentle. Sometimes they would roll around in the dirt, kicking up a dust cloud at Hart Park in the dry 100-degree heat. 

Paul Butler: Going the Extra Mile

Paul Butler | What’s Your One Word

Recently a client of ours shared with me the final question they ask during interviews: “What’s one word you’d use to describe yourself?”  The client asked me this question and

Carl Kanowsky

Carl Kanowsky | Challenges in forming an LLC

Jim, Mary, Brett and Paul, neighbors and friends, decided to open a gelato shop, featuring authentic Italian deserts like gelato and tiramisu, along with sub sandwiches that sing of Southern