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“The Land of the Free and the Home of the Brave.” While these words can be found in our national anthem, “The Star-Spangled Banner,” there truly is no better way

“The Land of the Free and the Home of the Brave.” While these words can be found in our national anthem, “The Star-Spangled Banner,” there truly is no better way

After a divisive election, it’s timely to remember an original American guiding principle of national unity… There’s been hubbub about modified U.S. flags being flown at our high school football

Re: The Signal’s endorsement of Rep. Mike Garcia. Where do you start? Oh yeah, voting not to certify the vote of the duly elected president of the United States. No

Since when is it OK for a religious organization, Grace Baptist Church for instance, to invite a candidate to their church to propagandize their position and then ask other pastors

By Jonathan Andrade For The Signal A hand-painted sign taped to the wall at the top of the Saugus High bleachers read: “Sweep ’em up!” The Centurions obliged. Saugus (34-2)

This is in response to Arthur Saginian’s letter of Oct. 28, “Still an Interesting Read.” I have no intention of addressing Mr. Saginian’s issues. I would remind him, however, that

In 1858, Abraham Lincoln said, “A house divided against itself, can not stand.” He was speaking about slavery states and non-slavery states at that time. But I would submit to

This morning’s letter (Sept. 7) from Lawrence Lester makes some very good points regarding President Donald Trump, confidential documents, presidential powers and the FBI raid on Mar-a-Lago, but it also

Dear Savvy Senior, What are the most common scams today that target elderly seniors? My 75-year-old mother has been swindled several times over the past year, so I’m being

NAIA Mustangs defeat Division I Rainbow Warriors in five sets By David Caldwell Sports Information Director, The Master’s University History was made Saturday in The MacArthur Center as the Hawaii

By Elizabeth Aguilera CalMatters Health Writer Hundreds of thousands of Californians previously shut out of Covered California — the state program that offers discounted health insurance — soon can participate because

By Emily Hoeven CalMatters Writer Do you hear it? That’s the sound of California candidates and campaigns pulling out all the stops ahead of Tuesday’s deadline for voters to cast ballots

If you’re like me, you’ve felt that this election season has been much more spirited than previous midterm contests. And, again if you’re like me, you’ve found yourself invested in

I used to like John Boston before he became political. People like John Boston should not be allowed to write a full column blasting people who do not agree with

There seems to be a lot of confusion about why gas and drug prices are so high. I am not an economist, but I think I understand why. Back when

Recently, I was stirred to consider my seven favorite books. I scanned my bookshelves and I came up with my super-seven — each of which have meant so much at

One of the main reasons clients ask us to form corporations or limited liability companies (LLC) is for the liability protection afforded by those entities. This is the so-called “corporate

Question No. 1: Do you have an opinion on retrofit windows vs. new construction on exposed walls? — Carol Answer No. 1: Carol, thank you for being a loyal reader

Editor’s note: Today’s opinion page featured guest columns from each of the two candidates for the 27th Congressional District. The column by Garcia’s opponent, challenger Christy Smith, can be found here. It’s

Editor’s note: Today’s opinion page featured guest columns from each of the two candidates for the 27th Congressional District. The column by Smith’s opponent, Rep. Mike Garcia, can be found here. I’m