
Jennifer Danny | The Kindness of Strangers and Chance Meetings
I have had a few nice and interesting things happen over the past few weeks. The first was a chance meeting with a man who happened to be getting his

I have had a few nice and interesting things happen over the past few weeks. The first was a chance meeting with a man who happened to be getting his

It seems like just a few weeks ago but 20 years have passed since Los Angeles County Deputy Sheriff David March was murdered in Irwindale April 29, 2002. The Saugus

As recently reported by The Signal, the Santa Clarita City Council reluctantly accepted changing from at-large representation to district representation. This story has been covered for several months by Signal

By Rick McClureFor The Signal L.A. County firefighters were called to the scene of a vehicle fire early Thursday morning on Sierra Highway underneath the Highway 14 overpass. Upon firefighters’

“Live in the sunshine, swim in the sea, drink the wild air.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson As the third-largest city in Los Angeles County, I find it admirable that we,

Ukraine has reschooled Americans on what real patriotism looks like. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy himself has rekindled respect for how real leadership acts. It’s a shame it’s taken a tragic

I too was surprised by Mr. Jonathan Kraut’s latest column in Democratic Voices (April 19), especially given his previous column, which demonstrated that Democrats just do not understand what “Congress

Last week I received Santa Clarita’s “State of the City” spring newsletter, which contains an impressive rundown of new projects and activities the city is either offering or planning. Most

In re: Thomas Oatway, “Living on Another Planet,” April 20. I believe that it might be Mr. Oatway who is living on another planet, at least when it comes to

Mr. John R. Dennis of Santa Clarita wrote a letter (Feb. 27) in rebuttal to my answers to the Rev. David Hegg’s questions, and he mischaracterized me with his opening

As one of Santa Clarita’s most eligible bachelors, according to my mother, I have extensive experience on our local dating scene. Since I am such a generous, saintly person, I

Ah, leave it to The Signal’s editorial board to completely gloss over the irony of their column on district voting for the city of Santa Clarita. The Signal says if

(On Tuesday) the City Council will have a second reading of an ordinance increasing their salaries five percent from $2,217 to $2,328. This increase will not take effect until after

It is well known that the illusion of secrecy tends to strengthen the will to do evil. That is, we are more likely to do what we know we shouldn’t

My recent letter to the editor, “Stop Taxing Nana’s Social Security,” noted income thresholds for Social Security taxation had not been adjusted for inflation in the 30 years since their

Finally, a Democrat who gets it. In today’s edition of The Signal (April 19), Mr. Jonathan Kraut lists some of the ailments that inflict pain upon our state of California

Recently Thomas Oatway penned a glowing tribute to President Joe Biden. Among the many praises heaped upon the great man was this: “Biden has gotten us vaccines.” Oatway accuses Republicans

This past weekend was a very special one for many because they celebrated the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. This is the Super Bowl of the Christian faith —

Here we go again with the Republicans acting like children who take their ball and then leave when they are losing. The Republican National Committee has announced that it is

In Thomas Oatway’s (Feb. 19) response to my cleverly crafted (and quite lengthy, might I add) letter entitled “A COVID-19 Tale of Woe,” Oatway really outdid himself in completely misreading