A Santa Clarita gardening guide for November

By Jane Gates Signal Staff Writer Here comes cooler weather and the holiday season. November landscapes not only offer plenty of gardening jobs to do, but this is a perfect

Letters to the Editor

Rick Turski | Another Layer of Bureaucracy

The COVID pandemic has helped make 2020 a national nightmare. In addition to deaths and illness caused by this virus, lockdowns have contributed to lost businesses, jobs, domestic violence, substance

Community | Education in brief

Alabama president’s list include 7 SCV students A total of 16,470 students enrolled during the 2020 spring semester at the University of Alabama were named to the dean’s list with

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Alexander Duncan | Police Stripped of a Safe Option

Gov. Gavin Newsom’s signing of Assembly Bill 1196 effectively stripped law enforcement of one of its most effective and safest use-of-force options available.  AB 1196 is the Assembly bill that

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Arthur Saginian | Tired of Obama Pontificating

I am so sick and tired of listening to former President Barack Obama pontificate from his numerous pulpits. And he is indeed pontificating because he is annoyingly pompous and dogmatic

David Hegg

David Hegg | Reflecting on Why We Disagree

By David Hegg  Only those playing with a closed mind and a closed history book have trouble understanding why Americans are sharply divided over moral issues. At the risk of

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Richard Myers | Air Quality Info Source?

 I am writing in hopes that you or one of your readers can help me, and perhaps others who find themselves with the problem I’ve been having. I’m writing about

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Arthur Saginian | A COVID Business Solution

Due to the way our elected officials have responded/reacted to COVID-19, many businesses are closed. So, how can they pay their rent, insurance and utilities if they have no income?

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Rob Kerchner | Precious Leftist Ironies

I recently heard Sting’s song “Russians” for the first time since the mid-1980s. As I recall, it debuted around the time of “The Day After” miniseries (complete with its sober

Commit to getting the care you need

Older adults in America are living longer lives and will outnumber people under the age of 18 by nearly 500,000 by 2034, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. However, living

Bee-friendly living

By Donna Erickson Signal Contributing Writer Life is always abuzz in the Holmlund household. Working parents and three active kids under 11 come and go from their welcoming Santa Cruz