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Whether you like to stay inside or be out in nature, there is a volunteer opportunity waiting for you! Throughout the month of April, the city of Santa Clarita is

Whether you like to stay inside or be out in nature, there is a volunteer opportunity waiting for you! Throughout the month of April, the city of Santa Clarita is

Images coming out of Mariupol and Bucha have shown the free world the horrors of the unprovoked Russian aggression against the people of Ukraine. Cities and towns blown up and

In Re: Lois Eisenberg, “Jackson Poised in Face of GOP Grilling,” letters, April 8. I don’t necessarily disagree with Ms. Eisenberg on her observations concerning the conformation hearings for now-Justice

In this morning’s column (Feb. 22) Joshua Heath resorts to what I would call sophomoric sarcasm to bash President Donald Trump. Please don’t misunderstand me, I am no friend or

If you care about Ukraine but didn’t vote for Donald Trump, shame on you. From Joe Biden’s Ukrainian corruption to his pro-Russia oil policies to his evacuation offers to Volodomyr

Today (April 6) Gov. Greg Abbott of Texas announced very aggressive plans to directly address the Biden Administration’s lack of action to protect America’s laws and her citizens at our

Marsha Mclean’s April 7 article containing her alleged pro-law enforcement stance is typical political theatrics. It must be an election year as she’s finally woken up from her three-year slumber

In The Signal published April 7, Christopher Lucero penned a verbose appeal to hypocrisy and questions, while singling out “local conservatives,” our entire rule of law foundation to prop it

The 47 Republican senators who voted against Ms. Ketanji Brown Jackson for the Supreme Court missed a chance to heal the divisions in this nation. With a vote that was

Lois Eisenberg (letters, April 8) is so impressed with our new Supreme Court justice. I’m not so sure. Why couldn’t the nominee define what a woman is? Bob Comer Valencia

Re: Lois Eisenberg’s letter to the editor, April 8, “Jackson Poised in Face of GOP Grilling.” You say the GOP senators were showboating to their crowd, disgraceful and showed how

The thing I find most frustrating when reading columns written by political partisans and activists (liberal or conservative) is how they usually begin by identifying a problem and fairly accurately
By Rabbi Mark Blazer Signal Contributing Writer Spring is in the air, and the celebration of Passover (Pesach), which begins the evening of April 15, celebrates the Exodus of the

While the proverbial advice to “take each day as it comes” has some validity, it also masks the dangerous assumption that the choices we make today won’t have consequential carry-over

Florida’s Legislature and governor recently passed and approved the “Parental Rights in Education” bill, which will prohibit classroom instruction of sexual orientation and gender identity in grades kindergarten through third.

Dear Gov. Gavin Newsom, It is well and good that you will give vehicle owners a $400 rebate due to the high cost of gasoline. BUT, what about the working-class

The greatest threat we face in America today is not “climate change.” It is not pollution. It is not Russian expansion in Europe. It is not systemic racism. It is

After the recent shooting in Sacramento, we’ve been inundated with leftists and their usual cry for “common sense gun control.” Although it is my belief that the left lacks common

As I read the letters on this “pandemic,” whatever, it becomes clear to me that those who are not concerned tend to be conservative and those who are concerned, often

The left has gone from, “I am woman hear me roar,” to “What’s a woman?” in just 50 years. Rob Kerchner Valencia