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One senator, Tommy Tuberville, R-Alabama, has held up 180 military promotions (as of this writing) as a protest against military policy supporting reproductive rights for women in the service. He

One senator, Tommy Tuberville, R-Alabama, has held up 180 military promotions (as of this writing) as a protest against military policy supporting reproductive rights for women in the service. He

Editor’s note: The following letter was received on Labor Day. Today is Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 4, which was created to give the American people a holiday. Labor Day was

Dear Savvy Senior, Because of chronic arthritis, I have a very difficult time going up and down stairs anymore and am interested in purchasing a stair lift for my

Many heard of the watery wipe-out at the recent Burning Man festival. The dead flat sands of Black Rock Desert, Nevada, received another summer rainy surprise and became a giant

As summer fades into fall, for Jews around the world the High Holy Days approach. Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, is a time of elation and celebration, when the

One thing that everyone has in common is the need for good health and well-being. From the moment we are conceived through old age and eventual death, we will face

Re: Michael Sandeen, letters, Sept. 10. I must admit, Mr. Sandeen, I enjoyed your letter. It was, I think, quite reasonable. I did have to chuckle, though, about you describing

By David Hegg Let’s be honest. At some point, we’re all victims. Life is rough, disappointment is common, tragedy is inescapable, and injustices, both large and small, envelope every life.

Reading today’s opinion page (Sept. 6) I am struck by the defensiveness of the writers. Gary Horton, Lois Eisenberg, Thomas Oatway, it’s not your liberalism that is so off-putting. A

In re: Kimberly M. Zamlich, “Sick of the Utility Monopolies,” letters, Aug. 31. Let’s see if I have this right, Ms. Zamlich. Your solution for abusive monopolistic utility companies is

Another month and we have yet more cases of how Democratic Soft On Crime policies are impacting our communities. We have all witnessed in horror the rise in smash-and-grab raids,

Thank you, Signal editorial staff, for publishing Lois Eisenberg’s and Thomas Oatway’s same-as-always letters on the same day (Sept. 6). It is like going to your doctor and dentist and

I would like to bring something to the attention of all those doomsday sayers, that global warming is playing out as this recent heatwave has caused so much concern. In

Re: Arthur Saginian, letters, Aug. 24, “How to Build Your Arsenal.” I don’t always agree with Arthur but when I do, it makes me smile. This letter was so well

Question: Robert, my name is John, I live in Canyon Country. I had a patio shade structure built by a handyman and now I am regretful for not going with

By Jonathan Andrade For The Signal Not long after the opening whistle, it became apparent it was going to be a long night for the Saugus High football team. A

By Matt Lechuga For The Signal The Canyon Cowboys leaned on their stable of playmakers en route to a dominant 48-9 win over the host Royal Highlanders on Friday night,

By Lynn La CalMatters Writer With adjournment edging ever closer next Thursday, legislators are continuing to push through bills to beat the deadline. Here are some highlights of recent developments in

Response to Diane Zimmerman’s letter, “An Intentional Misreading?” Sept. 5: My apologies for not being clearer in my Aug. 24 letter. I spent time discussing ethnic studies because that was

Re: Letters to the editor, Aug. 12. I’m going to indulge Hilmar Rosenast’s declarations of what is fact and/or truth just this once, and just for the fun of it,