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Our View | Chaos Still Reigns at College

By The Signal Editorial Board Editor’s note: This editorial has been updated to reflect the correct tally of the board’s vote to remove interim President David Andrus from his role,

Letters to the Editor

Cindy Russo | I’m Not a Doctor, But …

I am writing to respectfully disagree with recent statements made by Dr. Gene Dorio (letters, Sept. 12) regarding the effectiveness of masks and other mainstream approaches to COVID-19 prevention. If

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Cindy Josten | Learning from Tragedy

The tragic assassination of Charlie Kirk has left a deep wound in the heart of our nation, and now seen in countries worldwide. More than a political figure, Kirk was

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks during a press conference at the Sheba Tel-HaShomer Medical Centre, in Ramat Gan, Israel, on June 8, 2024. Pool photo by Jack Guez/Getty Images. 

Netanyahu: Qatar strike was unilateral Israeli decision 

By Jackson Richman Contributing Writer  Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Monday that the Israeli strike on Hamas leadership in Qatar was a unilateral decision.  “Israel’s decision to act against

Santa Clarita tucked-away breakfast spots have something for every appetite, whether you’re chasing nostalgia, convenience or the perfect pour-over. ©ADOBESTOCK

Nostalgic and Hidden Breakfast Spots 

By Alicia Doyle  Sunday Signal Staff Writer  In Santa Clarita, breakfast isn’t just the most important meal of the day — it’s practically a community ritual. From the charm of

David Hegg

David Hegg | Results and Recognition

By David Hegg We all recognize those traits in a person that speak to their intrinsic virtue. For example, integrity is displayed when people say what they mean, mean what

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Nancy Fairbanks | AB 495 Is No Perfect Fix

Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo recently (commentary, Aug. 26) praised Assembly Bill 495, the Family Preparedness Plan Act, as if it were a perfect fix. It isn’t. Some critics, especially in the

Paul Butler commentary

Paul Butler | The Cost of Broken Promises 

Every business, no matter its size or industry, rests on an unspoken contract: a promise. When customers walk through the door, they place trust in a company’s words, policies, and

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Larry Moore | A Better Way

In response to Jack Teoli’s letter (Aug. 27) praising Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo for backing Gavin the Great’s Assembly Constitutional Amendment 8, a spiteful and demented power grab that would make

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Ron Perry | The Socialist Prophecy Coming True

People of the United States, I want to introduce you to Norman Mattoon Thomas (1884-1968). He was a leading American socialist, pacifist, and was a presidential candidate six times, for

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Arthur Tom | A Misleading Mask Analogy

Dr. Gene Dorio (letters, Sept. 12) likens community masking to the way doctors and nurses mask in an operating room, but that analogy misleads more than it informs. Surgical masks

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Peri Wright | Ruining the Good, Clean Vibe

I moved to Stevenson Ranch four years ago from the Sherman Oaks area. The city is planning all these new developments with affordable housing included so they can build. I

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Lois Eisenberg | Sabotaging Windmills

I would like to preface this letter to the editor by informing  everyone on the importance of the windmills for electrical energy and clean air. First of all, windmills do