David Hegg

David Hegg | Leadership vs. Potty Training

By David Hegg  It happened last week. All around me I saw camels with broken backs. They had borne the weight of incremental governmental sticks but it was finally too

Letters to the Editor

Jim Horton | A Defense of Bob Kellar

Ignorance is a powerful drug. Ignorance of anything allows the individual the latitude to indulge in flights of fancy and shout to the rooftops things that are believed but are

Letters to the Editor

Arnold Mann | Don’t Be Fooled on Antifa

In order to logically determine the real issue with Antifa nowadays, one has to first understand what fascism is. As defined in The American Heritage and Webster’s New World dictionaries

Summer fire season safety

By City Manager Ken Striplin Rising temperatures and increasing winds in Southern California can create the perfect conditions for a fire to spark in our community, and we’ve had several

What can and cannot be used for composting

Avid gardeners know that compost can add vital nutrients to soil used in gardens, container plants and lawns. The fact that compost is so versatile and nutrient-dense may not even

Protecting those kitchen countertop investments

Kitchen remodels are a popular home improvement project that help homeowners recoup large percentages of their initial investments at resale. A kitchen remodel can invigorate a home and make the

Leaving a lasting legacy

It is customary for people to take inventory of their lives as they grow older, wondering about their impact on the world and the people closest to them. A legacy

Cheesecake fans have ancient Greeks to thank for this beloved dessert.

The delicious history of cheesecake

Rich, creamy and decadent, cheesecake is enjoyed across the globe. There are many famous cheesecake bakeries in North America, and those who can’t resist digging their forks into this beloved

Letters to the Editor

Jay DelDotto | Choosing the Police Officer

Three people are interested in renting the house next door. Two of the three have extensive arrest records. The first individual has three major misdemeanor arrests and five major felony

Letters to the Editor

Dennis Nobile | Brains the Size of Bugs

Seventy-five years ago, six Marines raised the American flag on a mountain during the battle of Iwo Jima. Three of the six were killed on the island and more Marines

SCV Voices: Guest Commentary

Gil Mertz | The NFL Fumbles on Racism, Again

After surviving the debacle of players kneeling during the national anthem before games a few years ago, the NFL has decided to wade back into those troubled waters. They lost