Letters to the Editor

Peter Farriday | An Acrostic Message on Racism

I am heartbroken… yet now steadfast. Compassion calls our collective conscience. Answer. Now is the time for deep repair. Too many have suffered and died. Black and brown lives matter

Letters to the Editor

Noel Masson | A Question for Rep. Garcia

Dear Rep. Mike Garcia, Please excuse this open letter to you, but since you didn’t answer my correspondence to your office, and the public interest in this topic is high,

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Judy Propri | Thank You to Law Enforcement

I am grateful to the deputies from the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station and all other deputies, L.A. Police Department, and all law enforcement officers for the outstanding job they

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Jim Horton | The Price of Weak Leadership

We are tearing down statues of our history. We are deleting movies that are our history. Will we start to burn “Huckleberry Finn”? Does anyone know the history of Nazi

Community: Education in brief

2 local students named to Aurora University fall 2019 dean’s list Aurora University congratulates the more than 1,300 undergraduate students who earned dean’s list honors for the fall 2019 semester,

Bob Kellar: Don’t neglect your 9 p.m. Routine

Our safe and secure neighborhoods are two reasons why so many have chosen to settle here and raise their families. Exemplary leadership and strategizing over the years by our City

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Randi Kay | Send Airlines a Message

It’s time to send the airlines a message and choose another mode of transportation. Over the years their services have deteriorated to the point of dismal failure. We have been

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Duane Smith | America’s COVID-19 Sabbatical

On March 19, the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic. By March 20, most Americans started submitting to strict directives to stay home, in what The New York Times

David Hegg

David Hegg | No Sticks for Bad Leaders

By David Hegg  I have to admit I love old movies, especially those that have some sappy allegiance to themes like loyalty, chivalry and love. As old-fashioned as it may be,

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Carl Kanowsky | We Need Bob Kellar

In my almost 30 years of my family and I living here in Santa Clarita, I have encountered Bob Kellar in many different settings. First, he has been a member

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Lois Eisenberg | What About Our Seniors?

Isolation is not helping senior citizens. They deserve better. The rest of society is opening up with no interest in modifying or lifting the shutdown of our seniors. There is

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Michael J. Kuznik | Fly Your Flag Proudly

On June 14, 1777, the Continental Congress adopted the flag of the United States of America. While not officially established as National Flag Day until 1949, June 14 has served

Scott Wilk | An investment we can do without

Despite a pandemic, social unrest and everything else that is going on around us, California has a constitutional deadline of June 15 to pass a state budget.  You’d think facing