
Betty Arenson | A Brash New Yorker Named Donald Trump
New York, by reputation, has historically possessed a certain awe. Likewise, its people were proud of that aura. New Yorkers enjoy the repute of being tough, bold and often brash.
New York, by reputation, has historically possessed a certain awe. Likewise, its people were proud of that aura. New Yorkers enjoy the repute of being tough, bold and often brash.
Re: The facts about SCV Water’s community facilities district policy. In a recent letter (Stacy Fortner, Aug. 20), SCV Water was characterized as “promoting” the proposed Spring Canyon Development. SCV
By Cameron Smyth Santa Clarita City Mayor Picture this: you’re at your favorite restaurant for some much-needed time outside of the house. You’re enjoying the fresh air and watching the
Resilience — the capacity to prepare for, adapt to and grow through disruption, trauma and loss — is a skill many parents want for their children. However, there is more
Now more than ever, personal and public safety is on everyone’s mind. Plus, who can blame any of us for being concerned? We had become accustomed to thinking it is
Councilman Bob Kellar said if defending our border made him a racist, then he was a racist. Left-wing extremists choose to take that literally. I guess I am one, too,
The president is undermining the U.S. Postal Service. In fact, many online sources indicate postal sorting machines started to be removed in June. That information is very interesting considering that
Re: U.S. Postal Service. This is not normal, this is not right, and this should not be allowed to continue. All the machines should be put back online. All the
In most other advanced nations, national elections generally fire up six to 10 weeks prior to election day and then, pow! It’s over with. That America drags out presidential elections
Re: Gary Horton (no relative), commentary, Aug. 5. Bias is a hard taskmaster. It requires you to ruction on something less than truth. It is the ghost that lives under
The oil market, awash in a flood of extra crude oil, may take many months to work through especially with the decline in the demand for oil in the advent
I predict that if the Democrats prevail by winning the election, this nightmare pandemic will go away. Why do I think so? Tell me of a prior flu epidemic that
President Donald Trump’s disastrous policy about the border children continues, separating the children from their parents. America saw this and knew about this and have known about this with very
COVID-19 has done many things to us, but from my perspective it has allowed me to see peoples’ true colors. It has allowed me to see how people face and
In Gil Mertz’s column (Aug. 13), a diatribe of victim shaming or victim blaming, it is clear he needs help. I once listened to some driveling about “forgiveness” he professed
Stephen Smith’s column “A Cautionary Tale from Animal Farm“ (Aug. 8) is indeed a cautionary tale, but not in the way he intended. It’s hard to believe that he actually
Local students graduate from Oregon State University More than 7,000 students representing all 50 states and 73 countries have earned degrees as part of Oregon State University’s class of 2020.
The League of Women Voters Founder Carrie Chapman Catt stated: “The vote is the emblem of your equality, women of America, the guarantee of your liberty.” The effort began in
During the recent blistering heat wave, we had rotating outages and large power users (generally businesses and other utilities) were asked to curtail use. Large power users shut down operations
One of the greatest radical takeovers in history came in 1964, when Republicans selected Sen. Barry Goldwater as their presidential nominee. It was the coming-out party for the libertarian movement
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