This Fathers Day, go beyond the tie

Father’s Day is just around the corner and if you’ve given Dad one too many ties in previous years, let this cool and creative gift guide inspire you to think

As the population of older adults surges, rates of Alzheimer’s disease in the U.S. are expected to skyrocket as well, nearly tripling to 14 million by 2060.

Screening for signs of cognitive impairment

By Dorsey Griffith  Brandpoint  In a cruel irony, one of the most significant health challenges facing older Americans is also one of the least diagnosed, especially in the early stages

David Hegg

David Hegg | Rights, Responsibilities, Privileges

By David Hegg Since the beginning of our great nation, a fundamental conviction has been that our Creator endowed us with the essential “rights” of all humanity.  Further, the preamble

Letters to the Editor

Jon Rebol | Time Ranger and Memories

Re: The Time Ranger by John Boston, May 25. Geez, Mr. Boston. Went to Placerita Junior High School with both Jack Uhey and Bob Walk. Tried out for the baseball

Letters to the Editor

Rob Kerchner | Double Standards Abound

FBI Director James Comey said in 2016 that “no reasonable prosecutor” would bring a case against Hillary Clinton over her massive mishandling of classified material and her obvious attempts to

Letters to the Editor

Teresa Todd | Hochman Our Best Hope for Safety

I recently listened to Nathan Hockman speak and am writing to endorse him for the position of Los Angeles County District Attorney in the November election. His candidacy offers a