
Phyllis Grekin | Sad Look into Homelessness
I witnessed something that horrified me yesterday in Canyon Country. A homeless gentleman dropped a large bottle of beer on the sidewalk. It broke in half and he proceeded to

I witnessed something that horrified me yesterday in Canyon Country. A homeless gentleman dropped a large bottle of beer on the sidewalk. It broke in half and he proceeded to

My daughter is a nurse at St. Joseph’s in Burbank and could not get to work on Friday (Oct. 12). Then she found out the sheriffs were offering to escort

Re: “Trump Stages Stealth Attack on Medicare,” Mark Elfont’s letter of Oct. 13. Whoa! Could it be that privatizing Medicare could cost less? I believe that most government programs that

Confucius once said, “He who expects nothing is never disappointed.” Perhaps the best way to manage our emotions through this next election cycle is to have realistic expectations about President

Being 75, I have voted Democratic in every presidential election, never worrying whether the new president (GOP or Democrat) would take a wrecking ball to our democracy. When Donald Trump

I’m a resident of Canyon Country and I am writing this letter as it is a requirement for my Eagle Scout rank. As you may have heard, the fire near

This has been a dead issue for some time in the newspaper, but is so present with my family. Remember the ugly solar panels that go on forever in the

President Trump’s attempt to dismantle Medicare, the most successful medical insurance program for Americans, is no longer a conspiracy theory. While addressing a senior center in Florida, he claimed, “As

In response to a recent commentary by Patricia Suzanne (Oct. 5), I want to draw attention to a remarkable document on climate change and national security. On Sept. 24, sixty-four

Growing up I lived on the slopes. Skiing was my passion and all I ever wanted to do. Then in seventh grade I suffered a devastating fall and spent months

Over the years, I have been amused by the diatribes of Lois Eisenberg, who rails against anyone who doesn’t follow her leftist ideology. But her recent comments about our involvement

Homelessness continues to be a major statewide problem impacting the health and safety of our citizens. To use an analogy, it’s as if the governor, state legislators, mayors, city council

In response to Rep. Katie Hill’s visit to Littlerock High School: It is easier to convince high school students on the popular vote, than it is to challenge their critical

This is in response to Nancy Oliver’s letter to the editor on Sept. 24: Robberies are going on all over. We have garages filled with everything but their cars. People,

Donald Trump is at it again, abusing his powers, which seems to be a daily occurrence, in asking a foreign government to help him win the 2020 election. (Thanks to)

Just left the gas station. Maybe it is time we repeal the gas tax. Rand Pinsky Valencia

Recently the House of Representatives passed a bill, H.R. 3525, by a vote of 230 to 184. This is bill titled “U.S. Border Patrol Medical Screenings Act” and, according to

The Santa Clarita City council votes themselves a compensation increase of 10%. Fine, politicians take care of themselves all the time. However, I wonder whether they didn’t feel embarrassed or

As chair of the Santa Clarita Valley Walk to End Alzheimer’s, I volunteer with the Alzheimer’s Association California Southland Chapter to raise awareness and funds to end this horrible disease.

I was disappointed that The Signal published a dirty campaign hit piece by Mike Garcia (Sept. 26) on our elected congressional representative for District 25, Katie Hill. Not only are