Letters to the Editor

Rob Kerchner | Dirty Birds in Washington

According to the Pew Research Center, 58% of Joe Biden voters mailed in their 2020 ballots, compared to 32% of Donald Trump voters. And according to Rasmussen, 21 percent of

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Arthur Saginian | A Troupe of Court Jesters

In his Jan. 12 letter, Michael Molacek went after the “Democratic voice” of one Gary Horton, though Horton’s column is called “Full Speed to Port.” Horton, a successful Santa Clarita

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Thomas Oatway | A Take-Home Quiz

I have devised a short test to identify how you stand on presidential politics. Here it goes:  1. Does anyone: A) who was indicted for crimes in the Jan. 6

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Philip Wasserman | Staying Here in Cali

I’m not leaving.   It seems everyone is leaving California. U.S. Census data reveals the Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim metro area saw a loss of population of 71,037 between 2022 and

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Héctor Hernández | Indefensible Inspections

Part 3 of 3. In my previous letters, I wrote about the county’s ill-advised plan to recover defensible space inspection costs through Section 14902 of the California Health and Safety

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Glenda Yakel | Community Concerns Disregarded

Re: Letters, Ron Perry, March 23, “Defaming the Indians Again.”  Your letter struck a chord with many of us, particularly regarding the ongoing debate surrounding the Hart High School mascot.

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Jim de Bree | Revisiting Patriotism

Over the past couple of weeks, The Signal has published an exchange of letters by Thomas Oatway and Rick Barker discussing whether Rep. Mike Garcia is a patriot.  Clearly, both

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Gerald Staack | $33 Trillion Debt? So What?

Republicans in Congress want to scare you that debt is bad for our country. They want to scare liberals from offering the working class what it wants, i.e. tuition-free education,

According to research, one in every two Americans experience musculoskeletal (MSK) pain, which affects the bones, tendons, ligaments, muscles and nerves. Photo courtesy of Africa Studio.

Medical Experts Offer Tips To Ease Chronic Pain

If you’re coping with back, neck or knee pain on a regular basis, you’re not alone. According to research, one in every two Americans experience musculoskeletal (MSK) pain, which affects

Easter eggs painted in the form of flags of different countries. Courtesy photo.

Exploring Easter Traditions From Around The World

Easter is a special day for Christians across the globe. While the highlight of Easter celebrations are the religious events, particularly the vigils and church services, Easter fanfare sometimes stretches

Come Easter Sunday, eager children wake up to see if the Easter Bunny has visited their homes.

Easter Egg Hunts and Other Eggceptional Traditions

Easter is celebrated in various ways. Traditional religious commemorations include Saturday evening Easter vigils and Sunday morning Resurrection masses. Parents may spend Easter weekend putting the finishing touches on Easter

David Hegg

David Hegg | Love Can Make Us Better

By David Hegg At some point, it was inevitable that I would opine about love. I must confess that the urge came up quite often, but I’ve always been able

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Brian Richards | Bad Words and Good Words

Recently following President Joe Biden’s description of an alleged murderer as being “illegal,” the left as they tend to do had an emotional breakdown over the use of the term.

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Rob Kerchner | A Mindless Nation Cheers

Last year, my son-in-law graduated valedictorian of his police academy class, with a guaranteed job. Despite the physical danger, he was all-in. What caused him to walk away was the

Mike Garcia

Mike Garcia | Time to Halt Chiquita Landfill

The fundamental function of our federal government is to guarantee the safety of its citizens. I’ve made ensuring that security, from your pocketbook to the southern border, my top priority