Letters to the Editor

Thomas Oatway | A New Banana Republic?

Seventeen state attorneys general have filed a brief in support of the Texas attorney general’s brief to the Supreme Court to overturn the election results in Wisconsin, Michigan, Georgia and

Letters to the Editor

Noah Peterson | Baker Missed it on Masks

Masks are one of the most cost-efficient tools to slow the spread of COVID-19, not “one of the biggest scams ever perpetuated on this country,” as Brian Baker asserts in

Letters to the Editor

Patrick Daems | We Want 1/31

I would like to start the “We Want 1/31” movement in California. My plea to Mr. Gavin Newsom is this. There has been enough confusion, and a lot of suffering

David Hegg

David Hegg | Love That Matters Most

By David Hegg  It doesn’t happen often but recently I ran into someone who reads this column regularly. After thanking her for some encouraging comments, I asked, “What would like

SCV Voices: Guest Commentary

Paul Raggio | Fiscal responsibility essential

After devoting just shy of 26 years in the Army, an institution often criticized for fiscal irresponsibility demonstrated by outrageous end-of-year spending sprees, the first thing I asked my chief

Letters to the Editor

Rob Kerchner | The Arbitrary COVID Rules

Under the guise of slowing an eternal and largely inevitable phenomenon (i.e., deaths of the old and infirmed), often questionably attributed in the present case to a germ that EVEN

Christmas Stories

By Laurisa White Reyes Signal Contributing Writer The best job I ever had was during my first year of college when I worked for a little shop in Montrose called

Happy Birthday to the City of Santa Clarita

By Ken Striplin City Manager In just two days, our great City will celebrate another milestone — Santa Clarita’s 33rd birthday. Many long-time residents remember the era before the City

Experts discuss beating the holiday blues

Everyone seems to be having a little tougher year this holiday season. Many who have loved ones considered at risk for COVID-19 were forced to scuttle last-minute plans to see

Create a pet-friendly home this holiday season

This year, holiday gatherings may look different than celebrations in years past. With traditions and large gatherings not likely this year, pet parents can take some comfort in knowing they

Letters to the Editor

Vlad R. Ghenciu | A National Party No More

In 2003, then-U.S. senator from Georgia, Zell Miller, a Democrat his entire life, wrote the book, “A National Party No More.” Miller wrote, in essence, that the Democratic Party had