Letters to the Editor

Ron Perry | America’s Day Off 

So it looks like it is official: The United States has just attained Third World status. All on the same day: In Pakistan the polls were closed because the “authorities”

Letters to the Editor

Dr. Gene Dorio | The American Experience 

I would like to follow up on Gary Horton’s recent column, “A Deeper Dive Into Immigration” (Feb. 7), describing the many successful immigrants from the Santa Clarita Valley who have,

Letters to the Editor

Lois Eisenberg | A Keg of Stupidity

The following letter was written before the Super Bowl.  This “Swift” bogus conspiracy is a keg of stupidity, and the GOP’s paranoid attitude. Fox News is fueling the fire and

Letters to the Editor

Philip Wasserman | Calling the Mad Hatter!

Kenneth Bloomfield (letters, Feb. 18) has the wrong analogy. We aren’t living in an Orwellian “1984” America. Instead, we are living in a Lewis Carroll “Alice in Wonderland” America.  Somewhere

Bill Miranda

Bill Miranda | One Story One City

One of my favorite passions is traveling, especially to exotic countries to explore different cultures and lifestyles — and if I can’t travel, I love to escape within the pages of

SCV Voices: Guest Commentary

Lisa Lavadores | A Convict & a Dementia Patient

Around this time eight years ago, I was fond of quipping about the then-upcoming election: “Ugh. What a choice: Evita, the Useful Idiot, the Con Man, or the Inquisitor.”  Of

Letters to the Editor

Neil Davis | An Anti-Senior Pricing Strategy

Senior citizens pay more at some grocery stores to buy what they need. Our local market has a great staff. They are always friendly and helpful. They have an outstanding

Letters to the Editor

Paul McGuire | Perhaps the Punks DO Feel Lucky

Signal headline: “Ulta Beauty Gets Hit During Off Hours.” Funny, usually they do it during the day. How many times has this place been robbed since the pandemic began? At

Letters to the Editor

Diane Zimmerman | The Case for Hatami

In my opinion, George Gascón meets none of the criteria as to job description for district attorney in any dictionary found on the internet or here, in my home. The

“There’s a lot of misinformation about renovations, especially when it comes to bathrooms,” said Scott McGillivray, HGTV star. “A lot of people think a bathroom renovation means you have to gut the whole thing and start over. That is not true.”

Debunking Common Bathroom Remodeling Misconceptions

(Family Features) Many homeowners put off upgrading essential spaces like the bathroom because they perceive the hassle or expense outweighs the benefit. Common myths surrounding these projects keep many homeowners

David Hegg

David Hegg | Living for the Challenge

By David Hegg Earlier this week I was asked if writing a weekly column is becoming a chore. It went like this. “Do you ever get tired of facing a

Our View

Our View | Valladares: Our Choice for Senate

By The Signal Editorial Board Scott Wilk has had an excellent run as a legislator representing the Santa Clarita Valley, first in the state Assembly and, currently, as state senator.