Our View: SCV honors America’s veterans

Today marks the 78th American holiday honoring the service of U.S. veterans. The holiday – initially dubbed Armistice Day – was made official by President

Our View: Re-open the road

Without warning, the Los Angeles County Public Works Department this week shut down Bouquet Canyon Road for six months, leaving residents in the canyon cut

Our View: Delayed sample ballots won’t do

In the small-government-vs.-large-government debate, Los Angeles County has scored a big point for smaller government with its handling of sample ballots for the Nov. 8

Our View: Vote Steve Knight for Congress

The moment the Washington Democratic political machine identified California’s 25th Congressional District as vulnerable to party takeover, the Nov. 8 race was no longer about

Our View: Fortine, Jenkins for COC board

Editor’s note: Early versions of this editorial had incorrect information regarding the years Edel Alonso served the college as a counselor. She was a counselor

Our View: Vote Barger for supervisor

All Santa Clarita Valley residents qualified to vote Nov. 8 have a choice for county supervisor between Kathryn Barger, longtime chief of staff for Supervisor

Our View: Fox for SUSD board

Two remarkably qualified candidates have stepped forward to join the race for the lone open Saugus Union School District seat on the November ballot. The

Our View: What a shame!

The race to replace Assemblyman Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, in the 38th Assembly District – which takes in most of the Santa Clarita Valley along

Our View: Wilk for 21st Senate District

Assemblyman Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, faces off against a political newcomer for statewide office in the race to replace respected longtime legislator Sharon Runner in

Our View: Overturned upon review

The next representative for the 27th Senate District – which takes in a western slice of the Santa Clarita Valley but includes cities and communities

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Our View: Fighting suicide on campus

A suicide prevention organization delivered an eloquent message on the College of the Canyons campus Thursday – without a single word necessary. “You’re not alone,”