Letters to the Editor

Paige Weaver | FEMA in Maui

So Joe Biden generously allocates $700 for each family in Maui affected by the fire. Meanwhile he sends an army of Federal Emergency Management Agency drones who are put up

Letters to the Editor

Mihran Kalaydjian | Bridging the Connectivity Gap

In an era driven by technological advancements, access to reliable and affordable internet connectivity has become a fundamental necessity. It is imperative that every Californian, regardless of geographical location, has

Jim de Bree

Jim de Bree | Why Interest Rates Might Continue Rising

Historically, interest rates are higher during inflationary periods. Despite what the government says about inflation moderating, it seems like price increases are commonplace.  Last week, I went to the market

Letters to the Editor

Jessica Grosh | Why Silence Their Stories?

Response to Diane Zimmerman, letters, Aug. 22, regarding the College of the Canyons board of trustees meeting:  In his 1926 poem “I, Too,” Langston Hughes declared his desire to be

Letters to the Editor

Arthur Saginian | How to Build Your Arsenal

I’m interested in purchasing some firearms, partly for home defense and partly for recreational use. I enjoy target practice and blasting clay pigeons to smithereens at the Oaktree Gun Club.

Gary Horton

Gary Horton | In Praise of Infrastructure

Red tape. Excessive review. Burdensome requirements. We hear it all the time about government review of building projects and developments. A little less so here in the Santa Clarita Valley;

Letters to the Editor

Rob Kerchner | Repeating the Cycle?

In my 20s, I learned that Germans had banned “Mein Kampf” for fear of Nazis, just as Nazis had banned books a few decades earlier for fear of other Germans.

Letters to the Editor

Max Morgan | Hillary Had a Big Lie of Her Own

In her latest Trump Derangement Syndrome missive (Aug. 18) Lois Eisenberg invokes the name of her heroine on the left, Hillary Clinton.  If there were ever a politician as caustic

Letters to the Editor

Diane Zimmerman | An Uphill Battle

The following is a copy of a letter sent to the College of the Canyons board of trustees. Re: Aug. 9 trustees meeting. I want to tell you how disappointed

David Hegg

David Hegg | Ethical Authenticity

By David Hegg A week ago I read an article about a gentleman who spent thousands to become a dog. That’s right. He decided his authentic self was a collie,

Letters to the Editor

Rob Kerchner | Try This Thought Experiment

Imagine for a second what our news media would have done if Donald Trump Jr. smoked crack, photographed his genitals, had sex with his dead brother’s wife, cheated on his

Letters to the Editor

Christopher Lucero | Put Your Money Where…

Recently, the topic of California’s deficit has been brought up as an inflammatory, allergic irritation to certain members of the local conservative cabal/tribal council (letters, Ron Perry, Aug. 10). Government

Letters to the Editor

Rick Barker | Words to Live By

In re: David Hegg “What Makes Right, Right?” July 16.  I’m old so I tend to really like most old sayings and Rev. Hegg’s article brought one of my favorites

Letters to the Editor

Thomas Oatway | TDS and Proud of It

I was one of three Signal letter to the editor writers called out for having Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS). There is truth to this claim. I am proud to serve