
Lois Eisenberg | Save Our National Parks, Follow the Rules
People are flocking to the national parks in spite of the recent pandemic. In doing so, these people are putting our national parks in jeopardy of becoming extinct. There are
People are flocking to the national parks in spite of the recent pandemic. In doing so, these people are putting our national parks in jeopardy of becoming extinct. There are
When I first met Rep. Mike Garcia over two years ago, he was running in the special election to fill the seat of resigned Rep. Katie Hill. I was very
In response to Rob Kerchner’s comparison (letters, Oct. 5) between Sweden’s strategy during the pandemic and the United States, I just invested two minutes and checked the actual numbers of
Congress passed Rep. Mike Garcia’s bipartisan bill, the Military Spouse Licensing Relief Act. His bill would give military spouses with valid professional licenses in one state, reciprocity in other states
The column (Aug. 26) by congressional candidate Christy Smith is more of an endorsement of herself than it is a call for safe drinking water standards. She speaks of the
Speed Cushions: The Santa Clarita traffic office is surveying views on “speed cushions” (euphemism for speed bumps) to be placed on Catala Avenue in Saugus. We actually get to vote
America: Lock down, mandatory mask, mandatory vaccine. Be afraid. Close schools, restrict kids. Everyone is equally at risk, and you protect others by your behavior. Together we can beat COVID-19.
Is it good and proper to unquestioningly obey an irrational authority? For most of America’s history, the resounding answer would have been “No!” Rugged individualism and suspicion of authority was
On Sept. 25 Richard Myers opines in his letter that we should call on nations of the world to share the burden of Haitian immigrants by accepting substantial numbers of
Well, another disappointment. One of our friendly and local mom-and-pop-type eateries failed to open recently. Sign on the front door, “Closed – staff shortage – unable to hire necessary staff
Re: “A Cry for Help,” Larry Moore, letters, Sept. 22. I totally agree with Larry and wanted to add my 2 cents. I drive down Interstate 5 through Burbank fairly
There has to be a ton of money to be made by selling “common sense for dummies” books to Americans. These books would be especially useful for some letters to
I just finished reading Christine Flowers’ column on the tragedy of Afghanistan (Aug. 17), and it is indeed a tragedy, a tragedy that Americans ever set foot in that country
Don’t know why I am still surprised that The Signal publishes letters from the local (conservatives), i.e. Rick Baker or Rob Kerchner, so often. Sometimes we get a more sane
It has been a couple of weeks now since the Republican-driven recall of Gov. Gavin Newsom ended in a complete shellacking of the “Yes” campaign. So it’s time to ask,
I am so sick and tired of listening to anyone and everyone who continues to hurl “accusations” and “allegations” of voter fraud as the reason Donald Trump lost the 2020
As terrible and shameful as the events in the nation’s capital on Jan. 6 were, I literally shake my head in disbelief when people on the left compare it to
The Haitian invasion of our border seems impossible to resolve without some rethinking on our part. Of course, we cannot just welcome everyone, and on the other hand we should
Longtime subscriber, enjoy the paper. It’s time for Gary Horton to go. Seems every other letter to the editor complains about his inane columns, and rightfully so. He jumped the
The following is a copy of a letter sent to the Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency: I was in attendance at Saturday’s River Rally. It was a well-attended event with
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