Letters to the Editor

Dr. Gene Dorio | The Meaning of D-Day

Robin and I share a family bond. Both our fathers were wounded World War II veterans. Her father was on the water, taken to a British hospital unconscious after his

Denise Lite

Denise Lite | Socialism Must Be Rejected in America

In the realm of economic systems, socialism and capitalism stand as two fundamentally different approaches to organizing and managing the economy, each with its own set of principles, strengths, and

Paul Butler: Going the Extra Mile

Paul Butler | Whistle while you work 

I love singing, but for some reason, I don’t like whistling — there’s something about whistling that sounds like chalk scratching on a blackboard to me.  I enjoy singing so

Letters to the Editor

Thomas Oatway | Risky Medical Advice

I read the latest coronavirus nonsense opinion from Rob Kerchner (letters, May 26) with some apprehension due to his prior politicalization of this issue. He stated that the results of

Letters to the Editor

Derek Vineyard | There’s No Unifying

Valerie Bradford at it again. Ms. Bradford, president of the Santa Clarita Valley NAACP, expressing her disdain for the residents of the SCV, but she does it by means of

Commentary

Joe Guzzardi | Biden’s Border Policy Safety Gamble

In a high stakes gamble with Americans’ safety and security at risk, President Joe Biden is rolling the dice again.  Capitol Hill insiders confirm the administration is considering providing refugee

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Newsom seeks to limit cell phone use in schools  

By Aldgra Fredly Contributing Writer  California Gov. Gavin Newsom said this week that he intends to restrict the use of phones in schools following Surgeon General Vivek Murthy’s warning about the