
Add seafood to your summer grilled meals
Grilled meals provide a summer escape for many families by offering opportunities to spend moments together while enjoying flavorful dishes. As Americans face uncertainty in many aspects of life, one
Grilled meals provide a summer escape for many families by offering opportunities to spend moments together while enjoying flavorful dishes. As Americans face uncertainty in many aspects of life, one
Make family meals part of your home by digging into kid-friendly desserts like these Cheesecake Cupcakes with Oat and Walnut Crust, and join the Family Meals Movement, which encourages Americans
Though it may be hard to believe right now, colder weather is coming. This means it is time to think about staying warm. Inefficient or aging housing materials may compromise
Summer is a beloved time of year that’s often dominated by time spent outdoors soaking up summer sun. But all that extra time outdoors can make people vulnerable to mosquitoes.
Most dogs explore and learn about their world with their noses and mouths. Chewing is a normal part of canine development, and the ASPCA says that dogs will chew in
By Donna Erickson Signal Contributing Editor Wrap up the last of summer’s harvest with colorful ribbons of orange, green, yellow and red. Abundant zucchini, summer squash and carrots can be
From the time I was young, to early this year when my mother left for heaven, I remember her telling me whenever things were not going my way, “every cloud
Re: Election for L.A. County district attorney. Normally I do not write letters regarding any politics, but in this case I felt that I had to share my opinion with
I’ve been looking at this term “systemic racism” and trying to understand it. Yes, I’m just a white guy but I’m really trying to get my fingers around the idea.
While California’s COVID-19 data continues to trend positive with the number of new cases dropping to lower levels not seen since spring, there is also good news from Sacramento on
“Change is coming, whether we like it or not.” —Greta Thunberg, The coronavirus scourge may soon be a thing of the past. Science will take credit for controlling it, but
Several weeks ago two men died. They shared skin color but not really much else. I’m talking about Herman Cain and John Lewis. Lewis was built from the South before
Local residents named to RIT dean’s list for spring semester Two local residents made the dean’s list at Rochester Institute of Technology for the 2020 spring semester: Skylar Long, of
Many of us have felt cooped up as the months of restrictions and health orders linger on and we work together to slow the spread of the coronavirus. Fortunately, the
“I pledge allegiance, to the Flag of the United States of America, and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for
It is not surprising there are ongoing problems at the post office. There was a recent audit completed in seven cities and Santa Clarita was one of them. It was
Let’s speak the truth no one seems to want to talk about. What do George Floyd and Jacob Blake have in common? Both got shot by police. Both had criminal
Part 1 of 3: A friend asked me what President Donald Trump has done for America. With the help of a Republican Senate, he’s done so much, and in so
An acquaintance recently commented to our Zoom group that she was feeling both anxious and down. This surprised her, she said, because she’s normally a “I got this” kind of
If you’re a senior citizen who depends on Social Security and Medicare for support, please think long and hard about voting for Mike Garcia. Mr. Garcia supports the (current occupant
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