Letters to the Editor

Lois Eisenberg | Thanks to Mike Pence

Finally a Republican standing for what is right and standing up to the likes of a person who wanted him to overturn the 2020 election. Mike Pence was a mediocre

Letters to the Editor

Rob Kerchner | Where Two Paychecks Went

Inflation is now at 7%, and rising. To put that into perspective, if you are paid every two weeks and you made the same this year as last, Biden &

Letters to the Editor

Arthur Saginian | Finding Common Ground?

Note to myself: If ever at a party with Thomas Oatway, do not discuss vaccines or the pandemic — but politics and religion are OK. This was the second letter

Letters to the Editor

A Solution to LASD-County Fracas?

Re: Signal editorial, Feb. 12. What if L.A. County and the people running it had found their mission to deliver high-quality services had become impossible, and the service provided had

Celebrity Guest Stars Ad Lib in Quest to Solve a Murder

By Richard Roeper Signal Contributing Writer ‘Murderville’ *** (out of four) A six-episode series available Thursdays on Netflix. In the premiere episode of the Netflix procedural suspense comedy “Murderville,” Will

David Hegg

David Hegg | Getting Back to Conversing

By David Hegg At the risk of appearing to be culturally irrelevant, I’d like to talk about conversation. You remember? I’m referring to occasions when people are face-to-face, and they

Letters to the Editor

Naheed Virani | We Are Failing Our Future

As a parent and citizen, I am concerned about our future as a state and a nation. Our future depends on our next generation, and it seems we are failing

Paul Butler: Going the Extra Mile

Paul Butler | Mind Your Language

I was riding on the paseos recently with my friend Tom and we came to a standstill at the end of our ride, to say our goodbyes. Two young women,

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Ronald Perry | My Taxes Feel Futile

Why am I paying taxes? Everything I want my taxes to do is being ignored! I want closed borders; fully funded police; laws that are enforced; criminals who are appropriately