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When Donald J. Trump came down that escalator in Trump Tower in the summer of 2015 and announced he was running for president as a Republican, the sharp knives came

When Donald J. Trump came down that escalator in Trump Tower in the summer of 2015 and announced he was running for president as a Republican, the sharp knives came

Karen Fencil’s letter (Nov. 9) warned us of the dangers brought by newly elected House Speaker Mike Johnson, including that he’s the least experienced House Speaker in 140 years. Isn’t

Question: Robert, I’ve read your article for years and haven’t seen this question and answer before. I have an older Canyon Country home where most things have been maintained and

There’s a pervasive and intrusive virus that continues to infect us at our workplaces. It blew through our fields of labor during the agrarian age; whistled through our production factories

By Alexei Koseff CalMatters Political Writer They came, they saw, they yelled at each other. A lot. Somewhere in the 100 or so minutes of crosstalk and insults Thursday night was

The following is a copy of comments provided to the William S. Hart Union High School District governing board at its Nov. 15 meeting. You know, this involves all parents

In my last column, I extoled the virtues that Barbara Widmer, winemaker, brings to the Tuscan classic, Brancaia. She’s taken a family venture and morphed it into a world-class winery.

“Reading can take you places you have never been before.” – Dr. Seuss Nestled in the hearts of our community, the Santa Clarita Public Library system holds an important place

As Austin Wright wrote in the letter published on Nov. 25, “I come to you with a heavy heart, burdened by the growing concerns that” some people seem not to

Re: Richard Budman commentary, Nov. 23. After reading your Thanksgiving message published in the Nov. 23 edition, I can only hope that all lost and sheltered dogs will be fortunate

By Selvin Ramirez For The Signal The Santa Clarita International Film Festival will be launching with its opening night on Thursday, Dec. 7, at the Laemmle in Newhall. The main program

By CalMatters Staff It took months of haggling over the details, but the debate between Gavin Newsom and Ron DeSantis is really happening. They’ll go at it at 6 p.m.

By Selvin Ramirez For The Signal The International Friendship Center is hosting its 11th annual Christmas Banquet on Saturday at 6:30 p.m. at the Newhall Community Center. Peter Pereira, the president

If we don’t stop to consider and appreciate the wonder of “ordinary life” surrounding us, we’re missing the whole point of it all. Life, I hope, is about giving and

It should not come to anyone’s surprise for those who have long resided in the valleys and foothills of Southern California that we all share a very “limited amount” of

Dear Savvy Senior, I’m interested in contributing to a health savings account to help boost my retirement savings but would like to better understand how they work. What can you

As the weather turns a bitter cold at night and waves of winter storms re-christen our brown hills with bright green, our seasonal climate change begs us to wonder about

Where have you been in the last two decades when the Palestinians needed you? Where were you in 2005 when Hamas abducted, tortured and murdered Palestinians who were —

I have lived in Val Verde for over 22 years. I cannot believe the L.A. County Regional Planning Department is going ahead with this 200-plus-home development with the issues that

By David Hegg In the days following Thanksgiving I read an insightful article on the irony of Black Friday sales. The author lamented that, just one day after reminding ourselves