
Karen Roseberry | Common Ground on Conservation
These days it seems that everyone seems to be focusing on how we can move to the furthest partisan extremes. Yet, hidden away in the House there is a little

These days it seems that everyone seems to be focusing on how we can move to the furthest partisan extremes. Yet, hidden away in the House there is a little

My issue is the 100-foot trees surrounding our backyard, which is controlled by the city of Santa Clarita. The trees are massive and hover over our two-story home. As I

I always look forward to two interesting pages of The Sunday Signal Magazine, the Opinion Page and the “Last Page” featuring Jim Mullen’s “The Village Idiot.” Not to take anything

With all the fires and devastation, the loss of homes and family heirlooms, not to mention the loss of precious lives, and the confusion of “what do we do now,”

Re: “Our View | Katie Hill, Sex and Politics Bring Out the Worst of ‘Us,’” Oct. 27: Great editorial. Thanks for the superbly written editorial. Barbara Sue Schlaegel Smallwood Gardnerville,

If Caltrans would clear flammable brush around the freeways, just like people clear the brush around their homes, then maybe some of these incredibly destructive freeway closures could be avoided.

The Grand Canyon National Park is 100 years old, and we Americans should be so proud of its grandeur. A picture can’t capture its beauty and magnificence. The Grand Canyon

California trial lawyers are licking their chops over a trio of new state employment laws that significantly expand the liability of Golden State businesses. Assembly Bill 5, passed last month,

Sometimes the courts are wrong. It happened in the past with unfair civil rights decisions that were later overturned. And often a powerful multinational corporation worth billions of dollars will

Joe Biden is lucky that he’s a Democrat, otherwise the media would want to investigate his dealings with Ukraine. At the last Democrat debate the candidates were warned by the

FDR, JFK, RFK, Ted Kennedy, John Edwards, Gary Condit, Gary Hart and… Katie Hill. Ms. Hill blames her admitted inappropriate actions on her divorce. Is it maybe the other way

Thank you for taking the high road regarding the personal life of Rep. Katie Hill. I know there are plenty of people who think everything in a politician’s life, no

President Trump’s promise that there would be a surge in manufacturing, and there would be an increase in jobs, seems to be short-lived. The states that put Trump into office

American manufacturing is facing an unprecedented challenge. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, by 2035 retirement-age Americans will outnumber those under the age of 18. As reported by Deloitte and

How refreshing to read that our community newspaper stands above the negativity and doesn’t try to make news where there is none. Let private events stay private unless they intrude

Last week, reports of multiple, alleged sexual affairs with both male and female staffers, including text messages and photos of California’s 25th District Democratic Rep. Katie Hill, began limited circulation

The Signal editorial board made at least one mistake in its Oct. 20 editorial, “The Democrats and Their Fake Impeachment Query” by incorrectly stating that an impeachment inquiry was undertaken

In the Sunday, Oct. 6, edition of The Signal, Katie Hill defended her hard-thought-out decision to support the House impeachment inquiry into the president. I swore an oath to uphold,

This is in response to the column by C. Norman Allen on Oct. 19, “Democrats and Phony Excuses for Impeachment”. Mr. Allen, in his “Right Here, Right Now” column, maintains

I’m writing this letter because I’m really a bit depressed with this feeling of being less than proud to be an American. I should tell you that I am well