Letters to the Editor

Stephen Maseda | No Backup for Anti-Thomas Letters

Ms. Lois Eisenberg’s latest letter (June 6) concerning Justice Clarence Thomas asserts that he is corrupt, in reply to letters addressing her earlier accusations of corruption, which asserted specific allegation

Jennifer Danny

Jennifer Danny | The Agapanthus Are Blooming

It’s June and the agapanthus are blooming. The vibrant purple flowers are something that have been a basic staple in my yard since I’ve lived here.  But there is something

Letters to the Editor

Brian Richards | Amused, Not Irked

Recently Thomas Oatway penned a rebuke (May 31) to a letter I submitted where I quoted Mr. Oatway and spoke about his typical overheated commentary. Mr. Oatway claims his original

Letters to the Editor

Rob Kerchner | A Familiar Pattern?

Watch any documentary about the rise of the Nazis in Germany or the communists in Russia, and you’ll be astonished about how few people saw it coming.  The average Russian

Kipp Mueller, Democratic Voices

Kipp Mueller | June 13, 2023

Editor’s note: This column has been removed due to false and/or exaggerated claims about the writer’s past employment experience.

Letters to the Editor

Christopher Lucero | Pride, Virtue and Vice

There is a quote from an eastern philosopher dated around 500 years before Christ was born. The quote begins with “watch your thoughts, they become words …” and leads through

David Hegg

David Hegg | The People We Need

By David Hegg Recently, I was approached by a young executive and asked a simple question: “What do you look for in someone you would hire to play an important

Letters to the Editor

Rick Barker | Racist Assumptions

Fortunately or unfortunately, like it or not, the city of Santa Clarita is going to be split up into “districts,” which will each have a City Council member representing them.

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Diane Zimmerman | What Pride Month Is About

Re: Pride Month. Imagine, if you will, schools celebrating American patriotism enthusiastically. Or freedom. Or even local community pride.  Nope. Those things are all racist, or something. It’s way more

Laurene Weste

Laurene Weste | The Trash Transition

Change can be a daunting prospect for many of us, as it often requires us to leave behind what is familiar and step into the unknown. When it comes to

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Gary Curtis | Transgenderism and Sports

Sports commentator Jason Whitlock reports that USA Today recently “published a column attacking ESPN broadcaster Samatha Ponder for a tweet that supported [former] University of Kentucky swimmer Riley Gaines.”  Whitlock,