
Rob Kerchner | A Dozen Lessons in a Month
In the last month or so, we have been treated to: 1) Vladimir Putin floundering in his Ukraine invasion and warning them to stop fighting back OR ELSE 2) Democracy’s

In the last month or so, we have been treated to: 1) Vladimir Putin floundering in his Ukraine invasion and warning them to stop fighting back OR ELSE 2) Democracy’s

For years, the city of Santa Clarita has been recognized as a bicycle-friendly community by The League of American Bicyclists. We are proud to offer cyclists more than 100 miles

I’ve become a gray hair. Granted, a 65 and fit gray hair, still those 65 years have been rolled up into my 65-year-old opinions on everything. And a primary opinion

I read both Valerie Bradford’s letter and The Signal’s editorial concerning the city’s settlement of the California Voting Rights Act lawsuit. The 2003 CVRA is a perhaps well-intentioned , but

In the “Our View” editorial from The Signal editorial board (April 16), several points were made concerning the City Council’s decision to settle the most recent lawsuit over district elections.

Dear Savvy Senior, Can you recommend any businesses or services that specialize in helping seniors downsize and relocate? I need to find some help moving my mother from her four-bedroom

Many years ago, I was a nationally ranked bike racer. Nowhere near the top of those rankings… but on the list. I traveled, mostly on my own dime, to bike

In re: “Proof in the Vaccine Pudding,” Thomas Oatway, letters, April 29. Perhaps Mr. Oatway would be so kind as to provide the readers with the information he used to

I’m old enough to remember the great song by the Who conveniently titled “Who Are You?” That’s a great question, and sadly, today it is being answered in a way

I was pleased to be mentioned in Mr. Arthur Saginian’s letter entitled, “Vaccination Letter Misread” on April 22. Of the people who regularly write letters to The Signal, Mr. Saginian

The Signal should feel very free to NOT publish some of these letters to the editor. A frequent writer can get way too much press time and somehow feel obligated

Re: Lois Eisenberg letter to the editor, April 22. Lois claims the Republican National Committee is withdrawing from the Commission on Presidential Debates. She neglected to report why the Republicans

This month I’m going to be focusing on a type of new construction that’s capturing the attention of regional homeowners. It’s called the accessory dwelling unit or ADU. Commonly referred

On Oct. 30, 2008, predicting a presidential election win, Barack Hussein Obama declared, “We are five days away from fundamentally transforming the United States of America.” His cheering supporters were

Rarely do I agree with an editorial in The Signal, but this Saturday’s column by Tim Whyte (April 23)was right on. When I read Friday’s article discussing the Walk of

We love discovering places we’ve never been to before, and one of our newest findings is a beautiful botanical garden, not far from home. We had a glorious day

Question: Hi Robert, I live in Saugus, and I am hoping that you can solve an issue that I have been having for the last few months. A few times

I’m an optimist, a “hope springs eternal” type of person. But California’s brand is crisis and it simply doesn’t have to be like this. The ideas and solutions are right

A new week, another tired nostrum from Lois Eisenberg (April 22) bashing all things Republican and Donald Trump. It must be sad going through life with so much disdain for

A new study in California has estimated that vaccines saved 20,000 lives in the first 10 months after their introduction in 2020. Another study indicates that 2.2 million American lives