Letters to the Editor

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

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Ruth Baker | Why No Respect Is Shown

In her letter published on Saturday, Roberta Dey demands that we “show a little respect already,” stating Donald Trump deserves it because he was elected president. I had respected the

Energy-efficient ideas to upgrade your home

Energy bills are likely among the largest expenses for homeowners, but you can take action to lower those costs. During a remodel, a certified contractor can help you make smart

Kick off summer and celebrate Father’s Day

Father’s Day is a chance to kick off summer and celebrate dad. Where better to gather your celebration than the grill, where family memories, traditions and delicious meals are created?

As you age, keep nutrition ‘top of mind’

Getting proper nutrition can be challenging for everyone, but especially as we age for a variety of reasons, including changing tastes, physical or dental conditions, and lack of access to

The Staten Island king, what’s up on DVDs

By Richard Roeper Signal Contributing Writer ‘The King of Staten Island’ Rated R (for language and drug use throughout, sexual content and some violence/bloody images). Running time: 137 minutes. Scott

A few tips to help you hang out with Netflix

By Kim Komando Signal Contributing Writer No doubt since the coronavirus pandemic hit, you’ve spent more time than you’d care to admit watching Netflix. The streaming service has great hits

Fun playtime ideas to do with dad on his day

Playtime is one of the best opportunities for dads, grandfathers and other father figures to serve as role models in a child’s life, and research shows that these experiences have

Letters to the Editor

Paige Weaver | LAPD: The People Are on Your Side

Dear L.A. Police Department officers, leaders and union members: Mayor Eric Garcetti has proposed cutting your already inadequate budget in response to threats and lies from organizations like Black Lives

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Richard Myers | Freedom and Leadership

I’m writing today in response to a June 6 letter by Roberta Dey, “Show a Little Respect Already.” She says her heart “becomes sad” when she gets to the opinion

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Pete Van | Tired, at a Tiring Time

I’m tired doesn’t even come close to encompassing the feeling. Sadly, there’s always a giant problem. Every semester, a shadow over our head. Evolution, not revolution, is the watchword during