Letters to the Editor

Paul McGuire | Boston and the Naked Truth

Re: John Boston column, Feb. 18. This is the best piece I have read anywhere by anyone about what the Democratic Party has become today. Written with his trademark dark

David Hegg

David Hegg | Preferring Joy Over Happiness

By David Hegg O ne of the essential components of healthy living is knowing how to respond to the circumstances that barge into our lives. Those who are easily tossed

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Arthur Saginian | Crystal Ball and an Answer

In his column (Jan. 4) Jonathan Kraut offered three rules on how to make tough choices. His first two rules ask if the proposal will help resolve or substantially mitigate

Letters to the Editor

Michael Sandeen | Putting Politics Aside

Thanks, Gary Horton, for your column of Feb. 16. It was encouraging and uplifting and had a lot of good advice for living. Your politics and mine often come into,

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Thomas Oatway | A Life Saved?

Mr. Arthur Saginian disclosed that he had contracted COVID-19 recently and had a few days of illness before he recovered. He then confided that he had been vaccinated (two doses)

Protect Your Family and Your Valuables

By Ken Striplin Santa Clarita City Manager Safety in Santa Clarita is a community-wide effort. The City’s partnership with the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff ’s Station and a data-driven approach

‘Life Is Brutiful’

By Mary Petersen Signal Staff Writer My friend’s husband is in the hospital. He has had various tests, procedures and biopsies for the last few months and can’t seem to

Sustainable Family Meals from Farm to Table

Much time is often spent planning and preparing family meals, from choosing recipes to gathering ingredients and working in the kitchen. However, where that food actually comes from and how

What to Know About Refinancing a Mortgage

Historically low interest rates have made now a good time to be a homeowner. According to the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, also known as Freddie Mac, the average interest

Budget-Friendly Ways to Upgrade a Landscape

An inviting, well-tended landscape can add significant curb appeal to a home. Such a landscape also can serve as a point of pride and welcome homeowners each evening as they

Letters to the Editor

Rick Barker | Typical Liberal Hate

Ms. Lois Eisenberg’s (Feb. 2) piece on “Killing the Dream of Voting Rights” shows the typical liberal hate for this country and it also points out the absolute brilliance of

When can children brush their own teeth?

Parents quickly learn that their children go through a transition marked by a desire to be more independent. They’re picking out their own mismatched clothes and no longer want any