Byron York

Byron York | Trump Just Gets More Popular

It’s hard to measure the intensity of negative media coverage of former President Donald Trump, but it’s safe to say it’s rising as Election Day approaches. What’s interesting to note

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Trump leads Harris by 2% in new national poll 

By Austin Alonzo Contributing Writer  A new national poll indicates former President Donald Trump is in the lead again in the presidential race.  On Thursday, the Wall Street Journal published a

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McDonald’s sued for E. coli-contaminated food 

By Naveen Athrappully Contributing Writer  Fast-food chain McDonald’s is facing a lawsuit from a Colorado man after the individual consumed food contaminated with E. coli bacteria and became ill, with the

Bill Miranda

Bill Miranda | Ready to Hike a Marathon?  

Did you know that hiking is healthy for you, not just physically, but mentally? According to a study by Stanford University, spending time outdoors can help reduce stress and anxiety,

Letters to the Editor

Esmeralda Gonzalez | Stop Chopping Down Old Trees

Our oldest trees are being cut for profit and the federal government has done little to stop this circumstance. Forests are crucial for our environment because they are biodiversity hotspots

Letters to the Editor

Valerie Bradford | Committed to Inspiring Change

The NAACP Santa Clarita branch’s mission is to work to disrupt inequality, dismantle racism and accelerate change in key areas including criminal justice, health care, education, climate and the economy.

Letters to the Editor

Nancy Oliver | What Becomes of Individual Freedom

One of the original tenets of The Tea Party, a (conservative) citizen coalition forming in 2009 and mutating into Donald Trump’s MAGA, was individual freedom. So it’s truly astonishing that

Dan Walters

Dan Walters | Cali Homelessness Price Tag: $100B?

Multiple state agencies spent nearly $24 billion on housing and homeless programs in the first five years of Gavin Newsom’s governorship, but the number of people without homes continued to