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Martin Luther King was a visionary leader whose courage and commitment to justice changed the course of history. His dream of a nation free from racial injustice and discrimination continues

Martin Luther King was a visionary leader whose courage and commitment to justice changed the course of history. His dream of a nation free from racial injustice and discrimination continues

With 2024 now underway, the California State Legislature returned to Sacramento to commence the business of the new year. Yet instead of being able to tackle the issues facing our

Since Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo is so passionate about medical care (column, Jan. 9) for her constituents, in her next column I would hope that she will tell us how her

By Mikhail Zinshteyn and Sameea Kamal CalMatters Writers California is in a budget hole, its depth measured not in feet, but in dollars. How deep? A projected $38 billion deficit, according

Dear Savvy Senior, My siblings and I don’t know much about our elderly parents’ financial situation or their wishes if and when something happens to them. They are both in

Regular readers of this column know the Naumenko family in Irpin, Ukraine, are friends of ours. Irpin is located close to Kyiv and is again in Russia’s crosshairs as that

In as much as Mr. Stephen Masada responded to my letter on Jan. 3 with three “assumptions,” it is important that I respond this one last time. We all know

Hi, my name is Jeevan Venkateswaran and for my Eagle Scout service project, I will be constructing and placing 13 archery stands as well as laying down shooting, waiting, side

By Alejandro Lazo CalMatters Climate Reporter California’s funding from gas taxes will drop by nearly $6 billion in the next decade due to the state’s electric car rules and other climate

News release The Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency has announced the creation of the agency’s first Popular Annual Financial Report. The PAFR is a proactive publication that compiles comprehensive and

Photos by Oscar Sol/The Signal Cars are covered in thin layers of ice on Tuesday morning as Santa Clarita emerges from a freezing and windy Monday night. Tuesday temperatures started

As we return to Sacramento for the second year of our legislative session, I am reflecting on what we accomplished in our first year in office. Our focus has been

I was shocked beyond belief (OK, not really) that the City Council is attempting to ram through an appointment to the Parks and Recreation Commission at Tuesday’s meeting. They even

It ain’t easy keeping up … The Billionaire You Should Love circa 2010: Donald Trump. The Billionaire You Should Hate circa 2016: Donald Trump. The Billionaire You Should Love circa

By Gilbert March New research has discovered the top 10 most popular exercise classes in the US, with dance taking the top spot. The research, pulled together by fitness experts

By Anna Ryan There’s no need to sacrifice a fun time at during the year for your health; experts at SET FOR SET have highlighted six ways to stay fit

By David Hegg Sometimes great things, essential movements and seemingly necessary events end up being the cause of unintended consequences. Laws meant to curb illegal behavior can have loopholes that

In addition to inflation, the border, and wars and turmoil throughout the world, the United States is dealing with a crisis of despair. The most recent data show we have

Happy New Year, and as 2024 unfolds, it’s crucial for every Californian and American to engage actively in shaping our political landscape. This year, California stands at a pivotal juncture,

A rebuttal to Gary Horton column, “Full Speed To Port,” Jan. 3: Mr. Horton’s blatant untruths about President Donald Trump seem to be the main focus of a great number