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I once suffered the judgement of Arthur Saginian. His remedy, as he judged my writing, was “simplify.” The audacity. Nonetheless, and at long last, you got it, Art. To quote

I once suffered the judgement of Arthur Saginian. His remedy, as he judged my writing, was “simplify.” The audacity. Nonetheless, and at long last, you got it, Art. To quote

It is truly heartwarming to see children get excited about the history and stories the city of Santa Clarita has to offer. Never is that more evident than when they

“Cynical” isn’t a sufficiently complete description of Rep. Mike Garcia’s manipulatively titled, “Prioritizing Troops Over Tax Collectors Act.” Garcia’s publicity stunt bill deserves limitless adjectives of condemnation: “Deceptive, delusory, perfidious,

Recently two noteworthy items made the news. Dr. Leana Wen is a Washington Post column author and frequent CNN guest. During much of the “pandemic” she favored people losing their

Dear Savvy Senior, Is it possible to make changes to my Medicare coverage now? I know we’ve passed the fall open enrollment period, but I’ve heard that there are

One of the most annoying qualities of the modern left is our inability to understand why people don’t like us. After every disappointing election cycle, there is always great confusion

In re: Gary Morrison, “Understanding the Levels of Power,” letters, Jan. 14. Excuse me, sir, but my article was 100% legally and constitutionally correct since any and all California ballot

Re: Judy Propri, letters, “Arthur, Come Home,” Dec. 6. OK… How am I not getting the last word here, Ms. Propri? I’ve done my best to put this matter to

I am grateful for free speech and the U.S. Constitution. Otherwise I would not be writing my occasional letters to The Signal without being arrested, or my home bombed. Some

I often find myself asking the question “how do we recognize a person’s character and virtue?” What do we look at, look for, or measure to quantify someone’s ethical make-up?

When I read the names of Thomas Oatway and Lois Eisneberg signed to Signal letters, it has the same effect on me as watching Jen “Circle Back” Psaki and Karine

The left pretends it is anti-fascist by styling itself “Antifa,” but as Mussolini said, fascism is a merger of state and corporate power. And that is precisely what the left

In 1780, John Adams wrote to his wife, Abigail, and described “The Science of Government it is my Duty to study” and that “I must study Politics and War that my sons

Re: Rick Barker, “Constitutional Law 101,” letters, Jan. 8. Rick has it wrong. It is true that the many divisions of our governmental system can each put forth rules, or

Question: I read your articles every weekend. I have a question: My home was built in 1960 with slab floors and cast-iron sewer pipe. It appears I have root problems.

In re: Jonathan Kraut, commentary, “Legislation Because of Jan. 6,” Jan. 3. While we seldom agree on most issues, I always enjoy reading Mr. Kraut’s submissions as he is a

In response to “Husband, wife chase away burglars in Canyon Country,” Nov. 11: First of all, I want to express my sympathy for what the couple recently faced. Imagining someone

I’ve noticed that the opinion section in The Signal (or any newspaper, for that matter) basically amounts to three or four different sinks around which the letters and columns circle.

The start of a new year brings a wealth of new opportunities. Opportunities to set personal and professional goals, discover things about yourself and explore the world around you. With

I’m confused! A headline in The Signal said, “SoCalGas anticipates bills to increase by 128%.” This was caused by natural gas market prices in the West that more than doubled,