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Part 2 of 3. In my previous letter, I wrote about L.A. County’s ill-advised plan to recover defensible space inspection costs through Section 14902 of the California Health and Safety

Part 2 of 3. In my previous letter, I wrote about L.A. County’s ill-advised plan to recover defensible space inspection costs through Section 14902 of the California Health and Safety

Brian Richards (letters, Feb. 4) took umbrage at my “weekly screed” and irrational fear of Donald Trump being elected president in 2024. I am mystified why any American would not

Dear Savvy Senior, What types of funeral benefits are available to old veterans? My 83-year-old father, who has Alzheimer’s disease, served during the Vietnam War in the 1960s. — Planning

About two years ago, Sacramento County stopped providing case information about criminal convictions. This has made background checks in Sacramento County almost impossible to process. This was done by removing

Even though I typically disagree with the folks you publish in your opinion section, I find them to be usually worth a read. Not so this morning. Mr. John Boston’s

Re: “The Bible and Same-Sex Unions” (letters, Arthur Saginian, March 15). I read that letter and can’t resist making some comments: 1) Pope Francis NEVER approved allowing Catholic priests to

The following is a copy of a letter to Superintendent Mike Kuhlman and board President Linda Storli of the William S. Hart Union High School District re: Hart High School

Holiday hams and deviled eggs may take center stage at Easter gatherings, but edible crafts offer a reminder of the magic of the season that’s found in moments spent together.

By David Hegg Aristotle was the first philosopher to assert self-control as a virtue in any meaningful way. He put it this way: I count him braver who conquers his

The following letter was written prior to the March 5 Primary Election. I would like to remind every voter of a few things. 1. Your tax dollars are paying for

Josh Heath wrote in his column the following on Feb. 27: “Consider a classic example, that of hunger. According to an analysis from the nonprofit Hunger Free America, it would

I grow weary of the inaccurate or simply untrue opinions taking up space on The Signal’s opinion page and emanating from Team Horton/Eisenberg/Oatway, etc. Can you please just publish the

Question: I’ve heard from a friend that there is no speed limit on, off or on freeway ramps. Is that true? — Ed Answer: Hi Ed. The only way that

Most men in gym locker rooms don’t talk much. I break the mold as I love listening to and chatting with people. My wife says I’d be in better shape

Question: I don’t know if you have already addressed this in your column previously. I recently had an inspection of my home for my homeowner’s insurance renewal. They will not

I would point out to Mr. Thomas Oatway in regards to his ridiculous “opinion” (letters, March 14) stating that Rep. Mike Garcia is unpatriotic — his words — that opinions

What is Trump Derangement Syndrome? It’s when the Democratic National Committee makes you eat crow and pretend it tastes like chicken. One of my favorite examples is Tara Reade. After

As a geriatric doctor caring for older adults, the recent concern about presidential age should be a part of the critical assessment to ensure the leadership of our country is

There are Christians who are stunned, shocked, saddened, and even angered, by Pope Francis’ approval of allowing Catholic priests to bless same-sex marriages, but there are several points of note

Photo ID’s: 1) Hugo Bernard of Domaine de Chevalier; 2) Stephan von Neipperg of Chateau Canon La Gaffeliere; and 3) Marie-Helene Faurie of Chateau Brane-Cantenac. Photos courtesy of Carl Kanowsky