
Tony Matthess | Even Friends Can’t Bluff the Truth
Brian Richards is a long-time friend of mine. However, his garrulous letters exhaust me. Our ideological debates over the poker table for many years were fun and entertaining. I won

Brian Richards is a long-time friend of mine. However, his garrulous letters exhaust me. Our ideological debates over the poker table for many years were fun and entertaining. I won

At age 18, Chloe Cole testified in Sacramento a few weeks ago (Sept. 1) against a radical California Senate bill (SB 107), which “ensures that California is a refuge state

Re: Letters, Lois Eisenberg, Oct. 20. Lois wants to pack the Supreme Court as Franklin Delano Roosevelt recommended years ago. We Christians for the most part are pleased with the

Once again we are caving in to a very small minority of people who don’t have enough brains to understand why the Saugus High School football team wants to honor

Statistics show that there was a widening difference between Red and Blue excess deaths after the introduction of the COVID-19 vaccines. Excess deaths, attributable to the pandemic, tracked roughly equal

I thank Mr. David Smith of Canyon Country for sharing his life experience (Aug. 21) in response to my letters. As for Mr. Smith’s statement regarding the change that took

This country that I was born into 83 years ago is slowly coming to an end. The FBI conducting a raid on the home of a former president is unbelievable

The reaction to COVID-19 was not only illuminating, it clearly sped up America’s Doomsday Clock; no, not the fictional nuclear one that the left has fetishized for decades, but the

Despite misleading reports, the Thin Blue Line flag doesn’t have a long tradition at Saugus High School football games – it was first taken on the field on Aug. 26

The members of the Old Orchard Paseo Preservation Committee endorse Laurene Weste as our favorite City Council member of all time. Her unrivaled contributions to our community are too numerous

Since current state and federal policies favor illegal immigrants, climate fanatics, and the usual bevy of special interests, I will vote for the 27th Congressional District candidate whose views and

If you are not familiar with Joe Messina, it’s really time for you to “get to know him.” Just some of the points that should make his re-election a “shoe-in”:

In a midterm election year, where the fate of House of Representatives is in the balance, nearly all attention, energy and resources are consumed upon congressional races. Some voters may

Jerry Gladbach, longtime member of the Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency (and its predecessor, the Castaic Lake Water Agency) board of directors, passed away a few months ago. He had

Early voting for the midterm elections has begun. No matter what your political affiliation, you must agree every vote counts, especially in close races. This subject makes me remember 1968

We moved to the Santa Clarita Valley in 1973. My wife Ann began teaching in the Newhall School District while I began law school. We love this valley. We have

When elected in 2018, I was the youngest person on the William S. Hart Union High School District board and the ONLY person who was the parent of a school-age

In a letter to the editor published Feb. 20, 2020 in this publication, I wrote: “Mike best represents our values of a limited federal government of enumerated powers, individual rights

It is not often a community has the opportunity to elect a person who has a proven record of trustworthiness and leadership. A person who has been more about helping

Recently with the way our nation is going, I wanted to get involved in the political scene, but nothing huge. I wanted to help our local community since this is