Letters to the Editor

Gregory Whitney | Ballot Measures a Roll of the Dice

Voting for ballot propositions is a crapshoot. All approved propositions have unanticipated consequences. Consider Proposition 68, approved in 2018, reading the title, “California Drought, Water, Parks, Climate, Coastal Protection, and

David Hegg

David Hegg | Ethics and Competing Choices

By David Hegg  We’ve all faced situations where each of two competing options facing us present good reasons for being chosen. What do we do? How do we evaluate the

Home improvement tips from remodeling experts

Whether you’re thinking about a bathroom update, kitchen overhaul or any other type of home improvement project, these tips from the experts at the National Association of the Remodeling Industry

Perfect Pairings for Summer Celebrations

Pairing a delicious meal with the perfect wine can be a match made in heaven. Wine novices may be intimidated by the challenge of making the perfect pairing, but they

Community: Education in brief

Jake Meyers named to dean’s list at the University of New Haven Jake Meyers, of Canyon Country, a student in the Henry C. Lee College of Criminal Justice and Forensic

Letters to the Editor

Max Morgan | Safety Before ‘Wokeness’

I was disappointed but not surprised by Santa Clarita’s “woke” Mayor Cameron Smyth and the city’s rush to judgment over the recent incident involving Santa Clarita Valley sheriff’s deputies and