Letters to the Editor

Elena Wisner | Ken Dean Truly Cares

I wanted to just take a moment to say a little something about Kenneth Dean, who is running for City Council. I have known Ken for more than 30 years.

Letters to the Editor

Rob Kerchner | A Cockroach Metaphor for Leftists

Valencia has ants. Culver City had roaches — huge subterranean roaches as long as your finger. Usually they would stay outside but every now and then they would venture indoors

Letters to the Editor

Lynn Wright | A Sickness Among Republicans

Since becoming president, Donald Trump has been cited as making more than 20,000 false or misleading statements, and the pace of lying has accelerated during this current campaign. I know

David Hegg

David Hegg | The Dead Sea and Ethics

By David Hegg  Since 1994 I have traveled to Israel eight times. On each occasion, I took the opportunity to float in the Dead Sea. No one swims in it

Letters to the Editor

Karla La Rosa | Biden Would Abolish Suburbia

I believe Joe Biden’s plan for suburbs will result in the use of federal money and regulations to abolish suburbs. One of the first things current HUD Secretary Ben Carson

SCV Voices: Guest Commentary

Betty Arenson | Be Careful Who You Vote for

The one thing everyone seems to agree on is that whom we vote for to occupy a seat in our government, on every level, is important. For California’s 25th Congressional

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Arthur Saginian | Fan Mail and a Prediction

 I’m starting to become a fan of your reporter Tammy Murga. I applaud her work. She’s doing a good job of covering the nonsense everyone is being put through. I

Convenient tech features you want in your vehicle

Technology has dramatically changed the way people live, and has increasingly changed how they drive as well. While power windows were once coveted as high-tech features, the sophisticated technology available

What causes cataracts?

When a brand new car is driven off a dealership lot, its plastic headlight lenses are clear and pristine. Over time, due to contaminants in the environment and oxidation from

How to create your very own dream closet

Creating the closet of your dreams could be in closer reach than you may think if you’re willing to take matters into your own hands. With a little creative inspiration

Kid-friendly recipes for at-home learning

During a school year that’s sure to be a new experience for students and parents alike, many of the everyday necessities, like eating breakfast and lunch, remain. However, this year,

Skin care tips for the fall and winter seasons

As summer transitions to fall, many changes take place. In addition to changing landscapes, men and women may need to adapt their health and wellness habits to ensure that they

Alan Ferdman | Remembering Sarah and James

Being born less than a year after the U.S. directly entered World War II, I spent a lot of time watching never-ending episodes of “Victory at Sea” and John Wayne’s

Letters to the Editor

Lois Eisenberg | Disappointed in Trump

I’m writing this with a very heavy heart, and a crushed soul, and a deep feeling of nausea. My husband’s dog tags are displayed at my desk where my computer