
Dick Cesaroni | Gascón and the Start of Socialism
Subject: Newly elected District Attorney George Gascón. To the people who voted for Gascón, you got what you wanted. Or did you? When in court and you can’t afford an
Subject: Newly elected District Attorney George Gascón. To the people who voted for Gascón, you got what you wanted. Or did you? When in court and you can’t afford an
Last week I put out my trash cans as usual, but the green waste sat all alone for several days and then I finally put it back in my yard.
Anne Lu Wolf celebrated her 90th birthday recently at her home in Macmillan Ranch, Canyon Country. A small roundup of family moseyed on up to be entertained by mariachis and
While there is great chaos and emotional uncertainty regarding a president who still insists on not leaving office, a greater and possibly more immediate threat to our safety and well-being
In 1972, William F. Buckley Jr.’s conservative magazine National Review published a cover headline titled “The Time Has Come: Abolish the Pot Laws,” a proposal Buckley, himself, supported. Nearly 50
USA. Taxes. Redistribution. Incentives. Subsidies. Just a few memes to kick things off. Patricia Suzanne (commentary, Dec. 5) has asked why she or her family should pay for someone else’s
Looking at the picture from a higher level I feel confident in saying that the coronavirus and COVID-19 did not destroy countless businesses, alter our lives, or damage the economy.
The next time someone you know waxes eloquent about universal health care, remember this: Nothing that requires the labor of others is a basic human right. Rather, there is a
By David Hegg There are so many things we’ve been learning this year about the COVID-19 virus and the wide range of effects it has had, is having, and will
I am amazed at what people can complain about during a worldwide pandemic that has 22,820 deaths and 1,902,355 confirmed cases in California alone as of Dec. 21 at 6
By Donna Erickson Signal Contributing Writer Here’s a rich-tasting, family-friendly recipe of hearty butternut squash soup that you simply won’t want to pass up. No need to precook the fresh
Getting vaccinated for the flu is more important than ever. This is no ordinary flu season; it’s a flu season amid a pandemic. With two dangerous viruses going around at
Leaves that fall from trees can be a marvel to behold. But leaves can stain exterior surfaces when they eventually settle on vehicles, concrete driveways, patios, and other surfaces, become
By Ken Striplin City Manager This week not only brings an end to 2020, it also enables us to evaluate progress made under the Santa Clarita 2020 strategic plan. Over
Many families constantly search for meal inspiration, and one of the best ways is to look toward trendy tastes for new options to add to the menu. One of the
An earth-friendly approach to your home isn’t just good for the environment. Making minor adjustments with sustainability in mind can enhance your enjoyment and comfort while reducing expenses related to
Dogs add an entirely new component to the dynamic of a household. Whether a dog is being welcomed into the bustling home of a family or the more sedate environment
Gaming may be the world’s most popular pastime. Data from the games market and analytics experts at NewZoo estimates that roughly 2.7 billion people, or about 35% of the global
New Year’s Eve is a highly anticipated day on many people’s calendars. Social schedules tend to be busy during the holiday season, and that typically culminates on December 31, when
Traditions are the glue that hold many celebrations together. Individuals and families embrace many customs that serve as the script for commemorating year-end holidays. Some celebrants may adhere to traditions
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