
Lois Eisenberg | Why Have So Many Been Arrested?
If there was no insurrection as believed by the MAGA cult, why have so many been arrested and charged for participating in the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection on the Capitol

If there was no insurrection as believed by the MAGA cult, why have so many been arrested and charged for participating in the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection on the Capitol

By Mackenzie Filson Delish.com What’s in (and out) for next year? The experts have weighed in. With the door closed on 2023, we’re looking into our crystal balls (or tea

By David Hegg First, let me lay out what I mean by “subjectivity.” Subjectivity exists when my tastes, feelings, desires, or opinions define my assessment of the quality or reality

According to The Signal’s resident virtue signaler, Gary Horton (Jan. 3), liberals and Democrats have a corner on compassion, caring and love for all, no matter where they come from

By The Signal Editorial Board Ever since L.A. County’s 5th District voters first sent Kathryn Barger to downtown Los Angeles as their representative in 2016, she has done an exemplary

In 2023 I wrote a column expressing concern about our southern border, especially with the Biden Administration rolling back previous Republican policies. In the aftermath, a number of media outlets

Re: Ron Perry, letters, Jan. 10. You have every right to believe what you want. However, it seems you may not be as well informed as you think. I will

With the start of a new year, I thought it would be appropriate to express my thanks for my blessings, and reflect on some challenges for 2024. Unfortunately, many of

Pastor David Hegg pretty much described himself while accusing others of buying into “noble lies” (commentary, Dec. 17) because he is also guilty of “buying into” something that he has

Due to an overwhelming number of emails I’ve received with inquiries about new statutes for decking and catwalks, I am sharing the facts that I have gathered. The new statutes

Re: Response to Gary Horton column, Jan 3, “Are We Who We Think We Are?” Never ceases to amaze, the distortions and half truths. Almost immediately after rambling on about

By Mikhail Zinshteyn CalMatters Writer The faculty union of the California State University is planning a week of strikes across the 23 campuses, including Cal State Northridge, Jan. 22-26 after the

Martin Luther King was a visionary leader whose courage and commitment to justice changed the course of history. His dream of a nation free from racial injustice and discrimination continues

With 2024 now underway, the California State Legislature returned to Sacramento to commence the business of the new year. Yet instead of being able to tackle the issues facing our

Since Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo is so passionate about medical care (column, Jan. 9) for her constituents, in her next column I would hope that she will tell us how her

By Mikhail Zinshteyn and Sameea Kamal CalMatters Writers California is in a budget hole, its depth measured not in feet, but in dollars. How deep? A projected $38 billion deficit, according

Dear Savvy Senior, My siblings and I don’t know much about our elderly parents’ financial situation or their wishes if and when something happens to them. They are both in

Regular readers of this column know the Naumenko family in Irpin, Ukraine, are friends of ours. Irpin is located close to Kyiv and is again in Russia’s crosshairs as that

In as much as Mr. Stephen Masada responded to my letter on Jan. 3 with three “assumptions,” it is important that I respond this one last time. We all know

Hi, my name is Jeevan Venkateswaran and for my Eagle Scout service project, I will be constructing and placing 13 archery stands as well as laying down shooting, waiting, side