
Lois Eisenberg | We Got Lucky, and Please Stay Safe
We are lucky that there were no deaths in the two recent earthquakes in Southern California with magnitudes of 6.4 and 7.1 on consecutive days, July 4 and 5. Some
We are lucky that there were no deaths in the two recent earthquakes in Southern California with magnitudes of 6.4 and 7.1 on consecutive days, July 4 and 5. Some
Would you publish the number of citations and/or arrests by law enforcement in Santa Clarita for illegal fireworks during the first week of July? Greg Quandt Valencia Editor’s note: Absolutely!
I was delighted to see pictures on page A8 in Saturday’s Signal (July 6) of some of our citizens enjoying the July 4 parade, and not pictures of the same
A huge round of applause to the city of Santa Clarita and all who are responsible for the continued expansion of our already amazing trail system! Sunday afternoon (June 30)
We just viewed a local movie titled, “Yesterday,” a superb film with a unique and clever story concept. Everything! The comedy, casting, acting, writing, etc., give the audiences a “good
In response to Cardon Ellis’ column on June 29, “Democrats Are Racing for Second”: This latest commentary from “Right Here, Right Now” is nonsense. There are two factors Cardon cites
Choosing care for your child is a complex and often challenging task for families. The high cost of care and lack of choices limit a family’s options. This is particularly
Children at the border are being deprived of humanitarian attention. These border children are being held at the detention facilities longer than the legal limit. They are lacking toothbrushes, soap,
I do not typically respond to comments by other readers about my columns, but the letter submitted by Stephen Maseda (June 23, “De Bree Brushes Over Facts”) so misrepresents what
Re: the “Drawing Conclusions” cartoon on June 28: This political cartoonist equates the New York Times with terrorism for its apparent decision to discontinue editorial cartoons. I find running this
I read with interest Caleb Lunetta’s June 27 piece on declining enrollment at Newhall public schools. Superintendent Jeff Pelzel was quoted saying, “Students need to be in school every day
Another Wednesday, another Gary Horton bleat. His June 27 entry, “Kids in Cages: Is That the American Way?” finds him in full-bloomed sob mode. “Kids in cages in faraway places,
Regarding Gil Mertz’s letter to the editor about abortion (June 26): I’m assuming you are another man who wants to control what women can or cannot do with their own
The recent decision of the Santa Clarita City Council to recognize June as Pride Month (Signal front-page article, June 27) has left me with some serious questions. Chief among them
In response to Byron York’s June 26 column, “What Now, Border Crisis Deniers?” Byron York’s columns keep coming and they don’t improve. This time he laments the denials that a
Re: May 22 article, Sand Canyon Country Club: As a participant in the tour of the proposed Sand Canyon Country Club property referenced in the article, I wanted to offer
Re: Amber Raskin commentary, June 15. One might give Amber Raskin the benefit of the doubt. There are times when a column is submitted to The Signal and not immediately
From the cute whiskers to the gentle licks, cats are the “purrfect” pet. In June, anyone can show some love to felines during Adopt-a-Cat Month. The event encourages people to
Access to adequate and affordable health care is something no one should have to worry about. Individuals with genetic diseases live in fear that they won’t be able to access
In response to Byron York’s column on June 20, “Why Trump-Russia Isn’t Watergate,” again, I find Byron York’s simplistic pro-Trump series to be extraordinarily illogical, poorly thought out and blindly
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