Community | Education in brief

Local students named to Oregon State honor roll  Names of students who have made the scholastic honor roll for fall term 2020 have been announced by Oregon State University, including multiple students from the

Marsha McLean | Welcome back to the library!

The moment has officially come when we can happily invite our residents back through the library doors at a limited capacity. Throughout this past year, library staff have adapted their programming

Letters to the Editor

Dick Cesaroni | Stop the Democrat Madness

I hope there are some levelheaded people out there who can see the madness in some, if not all, of the Democratic issues that are raising their ugly heads.  For

Letters to the Editor

David Veal | Who Committed Voter Fraud?

Re: Beverley Scott’s letter of March 24. Former President Donald Trump’s approval rating hovered about 39% and dropped to 32% during the middle of 2020. That indicated that a vast

Letters to the Editor

Gary Morrison | Enough with Thoughts and Prayers

Atrocity, after atrocity, after atrocity! Every time, followed by the same weak blandishment, “Our (my) thoughts and prayers are with the families affected.” Thoughts and prayers, thoughts and prayers, THOUGHTS

Castaic earns first-ever varsity swim win

Overall Hed: Castaic notches first-ever varsity swim win  SCV Sports Roundup  A recap of recent sports results  The following summaries were provided by team coaches and/or representatives for recent Santa Clarita Valley prep

West Ranch earns first win, beating Canyon 33-20

By Dan Lovi For The Signal   The West Ranch Wildcats and Canyon Cowboys met for a Saturday night showdown at Harry Welch Stadium, with both teams vying for their first win of the

David Hegg

David Hegg | Forgetting Value of Nobility

By David Hegg  Several years ago I officiated a wedding for two young people entering into marriage for the first time. It was a big deal, with a proper venue,

Letters to the Editor

Rob Kerchner | Success, Freedom and Strength?

“Rules for fools.” Those three words sum up the offering from Joe Biden and the Democrats to the American people in his first presidential address to the nation. Success, freedom

Letters to the Editor

Thomas L. Cadman | Kids’ Privacy at Risk?

The photo on the front page in The Signal March 30 of campus supervisor Patrick Seidenkranz as he scans in students returning to Placerita Junior High School is one we

SCV Voices: Guest Commentary

Paul Raggio | Get connected

I went out to dinner with a friend last night to a sushi bar. My friend loves sushi, and it was our second time there. Like many restaurant owners, the Itamae, or

Letters to the Editor

Beverley Scott | Widespread Election Fraud?

Part 4 of 5; Part 3 appeared March 24. The media is constantly asserting the outrageous lie that there was no evidence of widespread fraud, and now it’s suppression. That’s