
William Gerlach | A Speed Trap in Santa Clarita
The following is a copy of a letter to City Manager Ken Striplin. I am writing to inform you once again of the speed trap being used to enhance revenue

The following is a copy of a letter to City Manager Ken Striplin. I am writing to inform you once again of the speed trap being used to enhance revenue

As I write this article, there are two major stories in American politics: first, issues relating to President Joe Biden’s health and state of mind; and second, the chaos at

The No. 1 item on voters’ minds is illegal immigration, followed by the economy when voters go to the grocery store or the gas pump. There are estimates of 8

Question: Robert, we are in need of a qualified pool inspector to inspect our 20-by-40 size swimming pool. The pool is in good overall condition, has newer equipment, and has

Are you a thermometer or a thermostat at work? Let me rephrase: Do you only observe a workplace culture, or do you influence and adjust it? Certainly, just as a

I just finished listening to the Trump v. Colorado ballot case that was being heard by the U.S. Supreme Court. My take on the exchanges between the counsels and the

How convenient that E. Jean Carroll should wait 20-plus years to report something that was so horrific to her. Twenty-plus years to report an episode that “changed” her life. What

Recently I got a notice from AT&T that seems to state that they are considering dropping landline telephone service to customers in the 91390 area code. This would be disastrous

On a visit to another winery when we were in New Zealand late last year, Terry and I joined about 1,000 of our closest Kiwi friends for a sumptuous party

Last week the House of Representatives passed a significant tax cut by a margin of 357-70. The bill enjoyed broad bipartisan support as 169 Republicans and 188 Democrats voted for

The city of Santa Clarita is a youngster among giants. At only 36 years old, we are already the third largest city in Los Angeles County and still growing. As

Submitted by the family of Les Tanner Although to many, this might not seem like a milestone, but to us, every year is a milestone birthday with our dad. He

“Dogs don’t make judgments about physical appearance or abilities, and they don’t care how big your house is or what you can do for a living. They care about the

News release The Canyons Promise program at College of the Canyons is now accepting sign-up forms for the 2024-25 academic year. Launched during the fall 2017 semester, the program provides

Immigration and chaos at our southern borders are shaping up to be prime pressure points in our coming national elections. Long a problem of mixed messages, ever-changing border rules, and

In an earlier post it was published that an appeals process would be available for property owners who are being placed in the expanded brush clearance inspection area. For those

Dear Savvy Senior, What safety tips can you recommend for older drivers? My 86-year-old mother, who still drives herself, had a fender bender last month and I worry about

Prior to serving in the state Assembly, I was a small business owner. Running my own small business while being a single mom was tough. With so much economic uncertainty,

In re: Our View, “Rising Crime: It’s Not Your Imagination,” Feb. 3. Overall GREAT editorial by The Signal Editorial Board. However, they certainly could have left the following out: “It’s

Since the election of Joe Biden in 2020 we have seen the media attack his record. Fox News and other hard-right media outlets have revised history with lies about the