Community: Congratulations to Angela Marie Fabian

Submission Angela Marie Fabian, a graduating senior at Golden Valley High School, was born bilateral sensorineural deaf, and she has bilateral cochlear implants from the local company Advanced Bionics. “I

Bill Miranda: Congratulations to the Class of 2020

For many high school and college seniors, the past four years have consisted of new friendships, challenging coursework, team and club activities, college and internship applications, school events and much

Letters to the Editor

Randi Kay | Bring Back the Drive-In

“The concession stand will be closing in 10 minutes.” Ah, that phrase is music to my ears.  There are some times in life when we wish history would repeat itself.

SCV Voices: Guest Commentary

Blaine Ephrem | Six Months Later, No Action

My name is Blaine Ephrem. Last year, I had written about the Saugus High School shooting, which took the precious lives of Gracie Ann Muhlberger and Dominic Blackwell on Nov.

Letters to the Editor

David Estrada | Accurate Testing Needed

L.A. County had me go to a drive-thru testing site today! One of the reasons there may be false negatives is they have you swab your mouth yourself. No nasal

Letters to the Editor

Gary Curtis | Desperate at Home

With Elon Musk’s high-profile, economic and civil disobedience of Alameda County’s shutdown order for Tesla’s Fremont plant, will the high-profile precedent encourage other restricted businesses and non-retail entities to initiate

Letters to the Editor

Gary Morrison | Just Repeating a Lie?

During the run-up to the 2016 election, candidate Donald Trump continued his fictional investigation alleging that Barack Obama was not born in the U.S. At one or more of his

SCV Voices: Guest Commentary

Mike Garcia | Getting to Work in Washington

If there’s one question we’ve heard the most since our victory last week in California’s 25th Congressional District, it is: How’d you do it? How is it possible a political

Memorial Day traces back to the Civil War

Three years after the Civil War ended, on May 5, 1868, the head of an organization of Union veterans — the Grand Army of the Republic — established Decoration Day

Kim shares a few freebies you can find online

By Kim Komando, Signal Contributing Writer If you know where to look, there’s a number of free, useful things you can find online. Free online storage in the cloud Cloud

Kids can save lives by getting active at home

As millions of people across the globe social distance and self-quarantine to help prevent further spread of the novel coronavirus, kids and families can help save lives by getting active