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I am proud to endorse Fred Arnold for the College of the Canyons board of trustees. As both a longtime friend and business mentor for over 12 years, I have

I am proud to endorse Fred Arnold for the College of the Canyons board of trustees. As both a longtime friend and business mentor for over 12 years, I have

By Zachary Stieber Contributing Writer The U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday passed a bill that would authorize deportation of illegal immigrants who have been convicted of a sex offense such

By Alexei Koseff CalMatters Writer The state Capitol would normally be fairly empty this time of year, as lawmakers scatter to their districts across California to work on constituent services or

By Jack Phillips Contributing Writer Hezbollah’s leader on Thursday warned that remote attacks that have targeted pagers and walkie-talkies in Lebanon are tantamount to a “declaration of war.” “There is no

Today started out as a typical day. Alarm goes off. I hit the snooze button (repeat as often as necessary) and I am on my way to school (I am

The deaths and injuries of yet more children and teachers in Georgia once again raises the question of “Why?” I grew up with guns in my house. I joined the

I am going to go out on a limb and make a wild prediction. The 2024 election is going to resemble the 2000 election in many ways — that’s when

Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania In the days before Vice President Kamala Harris came here, on Friday the 13th, some Trump supporters in this northeastern Pennsylvania town speculated that she would have trouble

As my wife, Virginia, and I stroll through our magnificent city, we admire the beautiful paseos and the expansive open spaces, but what really catches our eye is the diverse

By Zachary Stieber Contributing Writer Officials in Arizona have discovered a flaw that allowed some 97,000 residents to vote in state and local races despite not providing proof of citizenship, which

By Caden Pearson Contributing Writer Former President Donald Trump suggested on Tuesday that if he returns to the White House, he’ll restore the state and local tax deductions capped under his

By Owen Evans Contributing Writer In a second day of exploding devices, hand-held radios used by Hezbollah detonated late Wednesday afternoon across southern Lebanon and in Beirut’s southern suburbs, a security

Readers may remember the iconic Jim Carrey movie, “Ace Ventura, Pet Detective.” Funny because of its outlandishness, aspects of that movie continue in pop culture even today. OK, admittedly, what

I’m writing to express my full support for Scott Schauer in his campaign for Santa Clarita Community College District trustee. I’ve known Scott for nearly a decade, and Scott’s dedication

We are all very fortunate that Gary Martin is willing to serve another four years on the Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency board. Gary has the background, experience and leadership

In just a few months, interim College of the Canyons President David Andrus has skillfully navigated a tense administrative transition at COC, demonstrating thoughtful and steady leadership. Andrus, who had

I have just received two campaign flyers from Rep. Mike Garcia seeking my vote. He claims to be “standing with our troops.” I am a lifelong Republican since I gained

I read in this morning’s Signal (Sept. 17) that two new construction projects are being considered on Soledad Canyon Road totaling 468 new homes and 138,500 square feet of commercial

Harris-Trump debate summary (paraphrasing): Kamala: I will, I will, I will! Trump: Why haven’t you already? Kamala: I’ll answer that in a minute. There’s something wrong with my earring. Diane

Dear Savvy Senior, I’m going to retire in a few months and need to get some temporary health insurance until I can enroll in Medicare at age 65. What are