Letters to the Editor

Rob Kerchner | Danger with a Capital D

Remember when we were told that the election of Joe Biden would make Americans safer? Then “the adults” would be back in charge of U.S. foreign policy? Yeah, well. Not

Letters to the Editor

Ron Perry | Noble Lies and Religion

It is so interesting that on some issues we all see things somewhat the same but not completely the same. Take for instance Pastor David Hegg’s article (Dec. 15.) about

Politics and government

Bills aim to clear the way for more housing 

By Ben Christopher CalMatters Writer  Editor’s note: As 2023 draws to a close, The Signal is presenting CalMatters’ wrap-up stories on some of the key bills that reached the governor’s desk

Gary Horton

Gary Horton | No War on Christmas? Who Won?

I missed the War on Christmas.   Where did this annual wringing of conservative hands go? Did COVID wipe out the War on Christmas, too? Until just these past few

Letters to the Editor

Alice Brotherton | My Christmas Miracle

It was Friday afternoon and the Christmas rush had begun.  I was delivering gifts and stopped by Ralphs (in Granary Square on McBean Parkway) to pick up a few things.

Letters to the Editor

Gary Curtis | Two States for Two Peoples?

Upon the recent release of some of the Oct. 7 Hamas hostages from Gaza, President Joe Biden spoke about ending “this cycle of violence in the Middle East.” He added,

Photo courtesy of Faith Community Church.

Photos: Faith Community Church hosts ‘Festividad’

Faith Community Church welcomed hundreds of neighbors to the church campus for its 18th annual “Festividad for Christ” event on Saturday. “Festividad” provides guests with a complimentary lunch, free gifts

Letters to the Editor

Michael Molacek | No Compromise on Terrorism

I was very disappointed in the College of the Canyons board not supporting Steve Petzold’s suggestion on the resolution supporting Israel. The terrorist group Hamas has repeatedly stated the genocide

Letters to the Editor

Valerie Bradford | Anti-Black Hate Rising

On Nov. 29, the Los Angeles County Commission on Human Relations released its findings on hate crimes in Los Angeles County for the year ending 2022. And to the dismay

David Hegg

David Hegg | Noble Lies Aren’t Noble

By David Hegg It is the 5th century B.C. Greek philosopher Plato, who gets the credit for both creating and promoting what has become known as the “noble lie.” In

Letters to the Editor

Arthur Saginian | Obama the Puppeteer

In a December 2020 interview with Stephen Colbert, former President Barack Obama mused about having a third term as president. When asked about it, Obama said, “People ask me, knowing

Paul Butler: Going the Extra Mile

Paul Butler | Service resistant 

As we continue to grow as a city, one of the greatest concerns about Santa Clarita is the increasing number of transients I see on our streets. Just this past