
Phyllis A. McKenna | Mainstream Media Wrong Again
Wrong, wrong and wrong again! The Kyle Rittenhouse case is just another example of how the mainstream media has gotten major stories wrong. First of all, we were told Kyle
Wrong, wrong and wrong again! The Kyle Rittenhouse case is just another example of how the mainstream media has gotten major stories wrong. First of all, we were told Kyle
Eight short years after taxpayers in the Saugus Union School District generously approved Measure EE for $148 million, the district trustees are setting the table for borrowing even more money,
Dear Savvy Senior, I need to find someone honest and reliable to look after my estate, health and long-term care when I’m no longer able to do it myself. I’m
Throwing money at trouble seems to be the American way. Often, officials spend taxpayer money in a way that does not fix the issue, and only temporarily addresses a symptom.
I was watching the Santa Clarita City Council meeting Tuesday evening and it was nice to see that after over six years and a second lawsuit, our City Council finally
Sometimes we use words so often and in such far-ranging contexts that we actually forget what they really mean. Of interest to me today is the word hope. We hear
Mr. (Gary) Horton’s obsession with Donald Trump never seems to end. (He has an) incessant habit of always going in circles and never moving forward. If Vladimir Putin was so
As Obi Wan would say, the “force” is strong these days. Compassion, liberty and humility, not so much. Just take a look at these 10 bills currently promoted by California’s
I think Mr. Christopher Lucero exposed himself this morning (March 11) by sharing what The Signal called “A Satirical Memo” — “as humor.” Really? Yes, I think Mr. Lucero exposed
I’m a big Beatles fan and just this morning, I was thinking about the vast library of wonderful songs The Beatles wrote and performed — 213 original compositions and 73
Question: Hi Robert, I have enjoyed your insightful answers to various construction-related questions for many years and I now have one of my own. I am the original owner of
Last month in Santa Barbara at World of Pinot Noir, I met up with David Hejl, whose pinots feature what Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate describes as “wonderfully ripe, spicy red
By Supervisor Kathryn Barger 5th District, Los Angeles County As your Los Angeles County Supervisor, I care deeply about the communities I serve. Every day, I pursue policies and programs
By Jo Ellen Rismanchi SCVHistory.com Solemint Junction was a landmark for people who traveled from Los Angeles to Las Vegas between 1938 and 1972. Before 1963, the area that eventually
(Tuesday) night, our City Council voted 4-1 to settle the lawsuit against the city of Santa Clarita for violating the California Voting Rights Act of 2002. This means they conceded,
As Russia continues its assault on Ukraine, U.S. Republicans and conservative pundits have confirmed whose side they’re on after years of praising Vladimir Putin, following the lead of their figurehead,
I went to see Foghat at The Canyon recently and wow what a concert. The lead singer commanded the audience with such showmanship, and the band was incredible. It was crowded,
It is estimated 21% of Santa Clarita’s population is seniors. We are so lucky to have such a rich diversity of generations here in the Santa Clarita Valley. Our parents
Whether you like to stay inside or be out in nature, there is a volunteer opportunity waiting for you! Throughout the month of April, the city of Santa Clarita is
Images coming out of Mariupol and Bucha have shown the free world the horrors of the unprovoked Russian aggression against the people of Ukraine. Cities and towns blown up and
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