Commentary

Joe Guzzardi | Trump, Biden and the Border Bill

With less than 75 days until the November election when voters will choose a new president, 34 U.S. senators, and the full House of Representatives complement, candidates’ rhetoric is getting

Letters to the Editor

Denise Lite | Thankful to Live in the SCV

I have the pleasure of driving to the Antelope and San Fernando valleys several times per month.  Without fail, I am always struck by the amount of trash, dilapidated RV’s

Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump reacts as he is surrounded by U.S. Secret Service agents at a campaign rally, Saturday, July 13, 2024, in Butler, Pa. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

FBI shares new details on Trump assassination attempt 

By Zachary Stieber Contributing Writer  The man who tried assassinating former President Donald Trump spent months planning an attack, looking at various potential targets before settling on Trump, FBI officials said

Gary Horton

Gary Horton | A Reminder: The People Make Us Great

Our company had our annual “Dodger Night” last Friday. I’m sorry I missed it because something uniquely special happened in baseball during that game vs. the Rays.  Ninth inning, game

Letters to the Editor

Brian Richards | Democrats Care?

One of the great mysteries in life is how come minority communities in this country vote overwhelmingly for Democrats. Perhaps a history lesson is in order. Democrats fought against the

National News

US Chamber asks Congress to avoid corporate tax hike 

By Naveen Athrappully Contributing Writer  The U.S. Chamber of Commerce asked Congress not to raise corporate taxes next year and to support “pro-growth tax policies” that ensure robust economic gains.  In