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The following is a copy of a letter to the governing board of the William S. Hart Union High School District. Response to NAACP’s Oct. 8 statement on Thin Blue

The following is a copy of a letter to the governing board of the William S. Hart Union High School District. Response to NAACP’s Oct. 8 statement on Thin Blue

The following is a copy of a letter to the governing board of the William S. Hart Union High School District. Re: The Blue Line Flag matter at Saugus High

I would like to clarify my opinion concerning carrying the Thin Blue Line flag onto the field during our football games. First and almost foremost, I support law enforcement. I

Editor’s note: Today’s opinion page featured guest columns from each of the two candidates for L.A. County sheriff. The column by Villanueva’s opponent, challenger Robert Luna, can be found here.

Editor’s note: Today’s opinion page featured guest columns from each of the two candidates for L.A. County sheriff. The column by Luna’s opponent, Sheriff Alex Villanueva, can be found here.

Watching all of the hype, haranguing, and drama around the Elon Musk acquisition of Twitter, you’d think the world was ending. Elon, once a darling of the left, is now

In response to Valerie Bradford’s letter of Oct. 26: Indeed, in the 1950s, then-L.A. Police Chief Bill Parker paraphrased Kipling’s “Thin Red Line” in a television show produced by his

Fall is in full swing, as the leaves on Santa Clarita’s trees change from vibrant green to various colors of crimson, orange and yellow. The crisp autumn air welcomes residents

“If it bleeds, it leads.” America, and perhaps the whole world, has gotten itself into quite a twisted fix with the rise and domination of anxiety-stoking, for-profit news. Long

It comes as no surprise that the local leader of the Santa Clarita Valley NAACP, Valerie Bradford, has written to The Signal (Oct. 26) that the Thin Blue Line flags,

Dear Savvy Senior, I’ve read that retirees will be getting a nice cost-of-living increase in our Social Security benefits next year but what about Medicare? What will our Medicare

If you are willing to ignore hate speech and get past vilifying and untrue monikers such as “communist,” “radical left,” and “liberal extremist,” one would observe that the Democrats have

There is more uncertainty and risk than any time in my life. I lived through the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962, oil shock of 1973, fall of the Berlin wall

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Question: Robert, we are replacing our flooring in an older home, which has a crawl space underneath. We have replaced some of the subfloor due to wear and water damage,

Last Saturday evening at home, my wife and I had just settled in to watch a cozy movie — all snuggled up now that the temperatures have dropped to the

By Matt Lechuga For The Signal The Valencia Vikings needed a win to keep their playoff hopes alive coming into Friday night’s Foothill League season finale and they did all

Special thanks to Mr. Hilmar Rosenast of Valencia for finding my letters an “interesting read.” I really do appreciate the accolade (Sept. 15). Now, setting aside Mr. Rosenast’s gobbledygook regarding