
Arthur Saginian | Why People Take Drugs
I just finished reading Jonathan Kraut’s article (June 8) where he proposes a “real solution” to our drug crisis. Mr. Kraut’s delivery reminded me very much of the late Harry

I just finished reading Jonathan Kraut’s article (June 8) where he proposes a “real solution” to our drug crisis. Mr. Kraut’s delivery reminded me very much of the late Harry

From the many columns and letters of Betty Arenson that frequently appear in The Signal there is no doubt that she is well informed and we can see from her

Long before the city of Santa Clarita was a city, there was the old Saugus Rehabilitation Center, owned and operated by the city of Los Angeles as a rehab center

It truly takes someone of President Joe Biden’s level to approve mass demonstrations of anger during a pandemic, only to ban mass demonstrations of patriotism (e.g., Mt. Rushmore) for “health

My name is Varun Ramanan and I am a freshman at Academy of the Canyons here in Santa Clarita. As India is fighting against a devastating second wave of COVID-19,

A letter writer on June 15 was very put off because two 30-something women wore masks while playing tennis, even though they were both vaccinated. Why does he care? If

In his letter to the editor, “A Double Helping of Dumb,” June 20, Rob Kerchner is at it again: making statements and claims that make no sense. He says the

I don’t know if nuclear first-strike capability is possible. We need to determine if an arms race with Russia could lead to our annihilation; and if so, we need to

Arthur Saginian (June 18) submitted a letter accusing Gary Horton of having a bizarre perspective in his recent opinion column. He did not mention the subject of the Horton column,

What a glorious two days in American history: Juneteenth becomes a federal holiday, which means that the United States is commemorating the end of slavery with this overdue (declaration). The

There is nothing more important on this planet than how we raise our children. There is no time in our lives like childhood. Once it is gone, it will never

Reader Richard Myers (June 15) takes exception with my June 9 commentary stating “commissions” is a dressed-up word for “committee” and both, when set up by the government, are usually,

Rep. Mike Garcia is 100% behind our veterans. As a Navy veteran himself, he understands the importance of these men and women who have served and currently serve today. Recently,

Regardless of how you slice it, the response to COVID-19 at the state level in Democrat-run places like California, New York and Michigan was politically motivated, economically ruinous, nakedly authoritarian

Art Lucas (letters, June 17) claims Rep. Mike Garcia is an independent thinker. I see him differently. He has voted against the rules of our democracy many times since he

Richard La Motte isn’t the only person who can’t get his head around Gary Horton’s bizarre yet familiar perspective. Arguing with people like Mr. Horton is not only an exercise

There are those who want to hyperventilate about Rep. Mike Garcia’s voting record and does he represent all constituents in the 25th Congressional District. All too often people take little

Re: Mary Haugen, “A Piece of Unwanted Mail,” June 3. Not 100% effective (nothing is) but if you go to the Federal Trade Commission website and type in “How to

This is in response to Lois Eisenberg’s June 5 letter advocating for LGBTQ rights. I recently wrote in The Signal how diversity can be a strength as well as a

District Attorney George Gascón is the election result of those on the left who vote a straight party ticket. Why all of the chest beating, flailing of alarms and calls