
Lisa Storaker | Undervalued Educators
I am writing an open letter to our state representatives and our local school board members. It is difficult to write this letter as I am fuming with the feeling

I am writing an open letter to our state representatives and our local school board members. It is difficult to write this letter as I am fuming with the feeling

Mr. Rob Kerchner (letters, May 26) needs to provide a link to where he claims the New England Journal of Medicine’s latest study indicated the COVID-19 vaccine shows no benefit

School is out for summer and it is time to enjoy the long sunny days and warm nights. With June right around the corner, get ready to join your friends

By Catherine Yang and Michael Washburn Contributing Writers Jurors began deliberating in former President Donald Trump’s criminal case in New York on Wednesday, after New York Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan

By Nigel Duara CalMatters Writer By most metrics, Gerald Kowalczyk was a uniquely bad candidate to leave jail before his trial. He had a criminal record of more than 60 convictions,

By Matthew Vadum Contributing Writer In a rare move, all three liberal Supreme Court justices recused themselves on Tuesday from a case involving a lawsuit filed against them for rejecting a

A disclosure: I am co-chair of the College of the Canyons Foundation board. I’ve been a member of the COC Foundation for about two years. I was a member of

The following letter is presented as a satirical take on current gender issues. Lobby, California hospital, 5 a.m. A middle-aged man is seated at an intake window, an older female

Dear Savvy Senior, Are there any programs that you can refer me to that financially help grandparents who are raising their grandkids? I’m raising two of my grandchildren and could

By Mikhail Zinshteyn CalMatters Writer Nearly a third of the academic and graduate student workers of the University of California are on strike, after the union of 48,000 employees escalated its

By Tom Ozimek Contributing Writer The U.S. State Department on Saturday condemned China’s military drills in the Taiwan Strait and around Taiwan as provocative, saying that the United States is “deeply

By Jack Phillips Contributing Writer Former President Donald Trump’s attorney on Tuesday said a key witness in his New York criminal trial lied to the jury, while saying that his client

Yesterday, we honored those who gave the ultimate sacrifice to keep our country safe. My family is so fortunate that my dad and brother returned home safely. We still have

It’s one thing for a sitting president or other political candidate or citizen to contest an election AFTER it has taken place, which is very common and totally legal under

We are told that Jane Fonda’s Vietnam protests “can still cause objections among some older veterans” like myself (101st Airborne, 1968-69). She helped the Vietnam prison camp commander undermine the

Foreigners breaking into the country is not much of a crime these days, but citizens walking into the Capitol on Jan. 6 gets you decades in prison … even if

By Tom Ozimek Contributing Writer Harrison Butker has broken his silence on the backlash from his recent speech at a Catholic college in Kansas that encouraged women to become mothers and

By Tom Ozimek Contributing Writer A day after special counsel Jack Smith demanded a gag order to bar former President Donald Trump from commenting in certain ways on the circumstances of

By Henry Jom Contributing Writer For years, it was believed that a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament — the band of dense connective tissue inside the knee that runs from the femur

By David Hegg As you read this, Memorial Day is just around the corner. I’m sure most of us will enjoy the day off and gather with friends and family