Paul Butler: Going the Extra Mile

Paul Butler | Top 10 Tips 

It was 17 years ago today that we launched our own business — Newleaf Training and Development. We moved 5,000 miles from everything and everyone we knew. We’d never ran

Letters to the Editor

Tony Maldonado | Disastrous Consequences of Districts

As a long-time Hispanic resident of Canyon Country and a passionate advocate for diversity and inclusion in top-tier multinational corporations, I condemn the creation of racially based voting districts for

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Jim de Bree | Perplexed by Edison Bill

Last week I received my monthly bill from Southern California Edison. The section labeled “Summary of your billing detail” showed a credit (but not a refund) of $250.85 for a

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Diane Zimmerman | Harris Omits the Right to Life

Kamala Harris forgot to mention “life” when referencing the Declaration of Independence?  The vice president was commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Roe v. Wade decision.  According to a snopes.com

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Dr. Gene Dorio | Bending the Truth

Politicians do it all the time. Business people bend the truth knowing they will never go to prison. And in my profession, some doctors line their pockets receiving kickbacks while

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Ronald Perry | A Curious Change in Wealth

I find it interesting how my liberal friends always get so upset that oil companies make so much money when gas goes up in price. Do they understand how percentages

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Laura Sandeen | Transparency on School Safety

Re: Editorial published Feb 11, “Campus Crisis: Break Out the Broom.” The answer is likely NO. No, your kid’s school is not likely safe from similar student behaviors. I am

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Dr. Aakash Ahuja | Smart Phones vs. Smart Kids

As schools shifted to virtual learning in 2020, kids’ dependency on technology increased significantly. The use of cell phones among middle and high school kids has increased, and simultaneously cases

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Rick Barker | A Follow-Up on Religion

In Re: Arthur Saginian. “Looking Closer at Religion,” letters, Jan. 28. Speaking as a non-religious person who considers himself as an open-minded agnostic since I want to cover all my

David Hegg

David Hegg | In Praise of Virtue

If you’ve been on social media in the past few years you’ve probably noticed the emergence of “virtue signaling.” The phrase gets thrown around like a hand grenade intended to

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Arthur Saginian | A ‘Flexible’ Tax Code

I don’t know what the House Ways and Means Committee was trying to accomplish by releasing former President Donald Trump’s tax returns, but it did make me wish I had