Letters to the Editor

Ron Ippolito | A Commitment to Student Success

As we enter election season, our community has an important choice to make about the future of education in Santa Clarita. We need leaders who are committed to student success,

This quiet Victorian house in Angelino Heights is the dilapidated shack that was savagely attacked by zombies in the 1983 music video, Michael Jackson’s Thriller. Photo courtesy Dearly Departed Tours

Some of the Scariest Places in Los Angeles 

By Dearly Departed Tours  Discover California  Los Angeles, the City of Angels … and devils, demons and ghosts. A city this large is bound to have its skeletons and our

Letters to the Editor

Laurene Weste | An Opportunity for Saugus

Following the Saugus Union School District’s decision to close the Santa Clarita Elementary School campus at the end of the 2024 school year, there has been extensive discussion throughout the

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Rob Kerchner | What About This Instead?

Instead of character assassinations (and real assassination attempts), instead of media lies and media skew, instead of lawfare and unsecured voting, instead of censorship and cancellation, instead of fear and

Sidewalk poetry, photo courtesy of the city of Santa Clarita.

City to honor sidewalk poetry winners 

News release  The city of Santa Clarita is scheduled Wednesday to celebrate the Sidewalk Poetry winners for 2024.   This year’s contest brought together poets from across the community, each

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Ron Bischof | Best Representing the 27th District

It’s election season again, and voters in the 27th Congressional District comprised of the Antelope, Santa Clarita, and a northern portion of San Fernando valleys have a choice to make

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Patti Rasmussen | A Commitment to the Community

As chair of the Santa Clarita Arts Commission, I am delighted to endorse Tim Burkhart for Santa Clarita City Council. Tim’s commitment to our community is evident through his active

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Katie Seegmiller | Hart District Falling Short

There’s an old saying in the teaching community: “[The students] won’t care how much you know until they know how much you care.” I’m so grateful for the opportunities the