
Lois Eisenberg | Thomas Not So Supreme
Clarence Thomas not being so supreme as a justice on the Supreme Court amounts to mistrust, unethical and corrupt behavior by a Supreme Court justice. It seems that we have

Clarence Thomas not being so supreme as a justice on the Supreme Court amounts to mistrust, unethical and corrupt behavior by a Supreme Court justice. It seems that we have

Dear Savvy Senior, I would like to make my last will and testament and would like to know if I can do it myself, or do I need to hire

“Every four years, we gather on these steps to carry out the orderly and peaceful transfer of power, and we are grateful to President Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama

“Kill them with kindness” is the old saying when it comes to dealing with difficult people, but just how many “really” difficult people are out there among us? For the

Joe Biden voters held their nose because they hated Donald Trump. Trump voters held their nose because they hated Hillary Clinton. But at the end of the day, there are

One of the most powerful political tactics in a leader’s arsenal is to use your opponent’s program in service of your own objectives. A particularly compelling example of this approach

As the son of a retired Navy chief, (World War II and Korea vet) the father of a retired Army master sergeant (Iraq, Afghanistan vet), and a retired Marine myself

Whether you want to admit this or not, there are people going hungry every day in the United States. For years in Santa Clarita, the Santa Clarita Valley Senior Center

Today (March 27) a woman took three weapons, including two AR-type guns, to an elementary school in Nashville, Tennessee, and murdered six innocents, including three third graders and three adults.

By David Hegg It’s college graduation season and once again we turn our eyes, our hearts and our hopes to the next generation. Whether it is graduation from high school,

My son and I were walking along Del Monte Drive near Kohl’s on our glorious Easter Sunday morning. As we approached the corner of El Paseo, standing near the Valencia

The Friday edition of The Signal is my favorite. Why? Because it contains John Boston’s column. The way John’s mind works and his choice of words are truly amazing. Unique

Here’s an idea for consideration for Santa Clarita’s Town Center/mall makeover: Use the large flat real estate in this area for a City Center park, with a small lake at

If you want to successfully deal with a problem, you have to start by admitting there is a problem in the first place! The Republican Party’s influence in California has

It is long past time that Americans wake up. We are in record debt ($95,000 per person in America) and we are rewarding lazy behaviors/bad decisions with “student loan forgiveness”;

The continued use of masks by 20-somethings is a fascinating and ironic phenomenon. These kids, who are least likely to get a bad case, often already have allergies, disabilities and

Question: First, thank you for your column in The Signal. I look forward to your column every week. Secondly, we have a dark stain in only a portion of our

It’s no secret that small businesses are the driving force behind California’s economy, but many people are unaware that they are increasingly the target of frivolous litigation. A trio of

Re: Rick Barker, “A Follow-Up on Religion,” letters, Feb. 21. Where are you going with this “rebuttal” to my “swipes”? Here’s where I’m coming from, Mr. Barker. Religions — sorry,

If you’ve been reading my columns for very long, then you know that I am a big fan of wine festivals and fairs. They are a wonderful opportunity to sample