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I cannot imagine such a large building in Downtown Newhall. Loyd Houghton built the courthouse. His daughter Betty Pember, a friend, preserved many places of historical interest. The Kingsbury house
I cannot imagine such a large building in Downtown Newhall. Loyd Houghton built the courthouse. His daughter Betty Pember, a friend, preserved many places of historical interest. The Kingsbury house
Regarding Arthur Saginian’s letter (May 4): If not for revenue from selling emissions credits, Tesla would have posted a loss last quarter. The Tesla boycott is only part of the
Editor’s note: The following letter was submitted before Thursday’s unanimous Assembly vote in favor of a revised version of Assembly Bill 379 that restored a modified version of the original
Up until a few years ago, most of us rarely saw anyone leave a building and not “look both ways” before crossing over to get to their car, bus or
President Donald Trump signed 142 executive orders in his first 100 days in office, per the federal register, which is an extraordinary amount of executive orders in that period of
Caring parents want to know that when they send the kids to school they won’t be exposed to any danger while there, and if they learn about a threat they’ll
Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo, D-Chatsworth, and the California Democrat Party have once again shown this nation, this state, and more importantly, this community, that they stand for the protection of criminals
Homelessness is a tragedy currently faced by thousands of Americans. While driving on Pico Canyon Road in Stevenson Ranch yesterday, I observed a homeless person on a street corner with
If you live in Canyon Country, Newhall, Valencia, or commute in the Santa Clarita Valley, the Wiley Canyon development has repercussions for everyone. The Village at Wiley Canyon has produced
Imagine if Henry Ford had been vilified for trying to protect taxpayers from government waste, fraud and abuse. Heck, imagine anyone being vilified for that! Rob Kerchner Santa Clarita
Kevin Kuykendall’s letter (April 4) hit me hard. He’s worried sick about Donald Trump’s immigration policies and what they mean for our rights. I feel that Santa Clarita’s a melting
The following is a copy of a letter to President Donald Trump. While reading Title IX, I came to Executive Order 14021 and realized it was enacted by President Joe
The Placerita Nature Center will once again be offering their annual open house to the community (today). Though you can visit the center at any time during the year, this
In re: Andrew Taban column, “America at a Crossroads: Beyond Blind Partisanship,” May 6. Andrew’s submission perfectly illustrates the dangers of selective information gathering that both sides of the political
Bravo! Today’s (May 7) opinion page continues to entertain! First, Mr. Gary Horton continues to circle counter-clockwise (that’s “To Port” for landlubbers). While I share his overwhelming appreciation for the
In response to Nancy Fairbanks’ recent letter defending the Department of Government Efficiency, it’s important to distinguish between historical precedent and current practice. While the comparison to President Bill Clinton’s
The following is a copy of a letter to L.A. County Supervisor Kathryn Barger: While I know you are busy, there is a crisis arising here in the Santa Clarita
I read with great interest your article in Saturday’s Signal about The Master’s University’s proposed construction of a large chapel, 500 dormitory rooms and a welcome center in Placerita Canyon.
There’s no hypocrisy quite like bureaucrats yammering about “saving democracy” while using a presidential autopen to get around the 25th Amendment. Rob Kerchner Valencia
On the May 4 edition of NBC’s “Meet the Press,” Kristen Welker interviewed President Donald Trump. During the interview, the conversation turned to the topic of the deportation of Kilmar
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