Letters to the Editor

Thomas Oatway | You Conveniently Forgot

In your glowing praise of Mike Garcia (“Our View,” Feb. 10), you conveniently forgot to mention that he was one of 147 congressional Republicans who voted to reject the legal

Letters to the Editor

Diane Zimmerman | It’s Not a Secession

Concerned about what is going on in Santa Clarita Valley due to Gavin Newsom’s and Joe Biden’s (Barack Obama’s) full-on, blatant desire to make California the first state to go

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Mark White | Forward, Neutral, Reverse

Regarding Gary Horton’s column on March 6: Loud people — what does that even mean ­— pushing for Reverse, quiet people in Neutral and “some” forever pressing forward Drive gears.

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Erik Larsen | Truth, Consequences and Science

David Hegg’s Sunday column “Truth or Consequences?” (March 3) shows a lack of understanding of how the scientific method works, the difference between gender and sex, or the difference between

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Katherine Markova | A Committed Climate Champion

According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the wider climate scientistic community, 2023 was the world’s warmest year on record by far, and 2024 is projected to be

With many families leading busy lives balancing job duties with childcare and other household responsibilities, getting enough sleep on a daily basis might not be an easy task.

Know the Health Consequences of Not Enough Sleep

By Terry Kanakri  Signal Contributing Writer  With many families leading busy lives balancing job duties with childcare and other household responsibilities, getting enough sleep on a daily basis might not

David Hegg

David Hegg | Good Things for Good Reasons

By David Hegg I admit to being one of those who enjoys and prefers classical music. Consequently, I tune in to KUSC, our Classical California Music station, in my car and

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Larry Bustetter | The Coming Plagues

As a former infectious disease researcher and clinical microbiologist, I maintained my credentials by reading publications including “The Coming Plague” by L. Garrett, a frightening 1994 New York Times best

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Larry Moore | Who Are These People?

I was encouraged with the results of Tuesday’s vote for L.A. County District Attorney. If you add Nathan Hochman and Jonathan Hatami together, that is 30.16% to George Gascón’s 22.8%.