Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

Lois Eisenberg | Thanks to Government Employees

Many thanks to the government employees who didn’t receive a paycheck due to the government  shutdown. Their sacrifice has been insurmountable and thank you for your sacrifice. These government employees

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Larry Moore | Horton Column Hits a Low

The following letter was written before the end of the 2025 World Series. Gary Horton, just when I thought your virtue signaling could stoop no lower, you outdid yourself with

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Brian Richards | New Rules!

To my friends on the left, you are no longer allowed to be enraged at what any Republican says including and especially Donald Trump’s comment about “grabbing women,” after you

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Rick Barker | Setting Priorities

If the ridiculous government shutdown has shown us one thing [other than how screwed up both political parties are] it is the importance  of having an emergency “nest egg” with

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Albert Bigelow | Drought Ends at Eternal Valley

I’ve been going to Eternal Valley Memorial Park every week and am pleased the irrigation problems have been fixed. In September the new landscape company either repaired or replaced the

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Nancy Fairbanks | This Isn’t Ping-Pong

Arthur Saginian’s letter, “The Ping-Pong Match” (Oct. 7) scolds Maggie Bowman and me for what he calls “volleying” arguments — as if civic dialogue were just a noisy game. The

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Arthur Tom | A Service, Not a Right

In a (Nov. 13) letter, Lois Eisenberg wrote that “health care is a right, not a privilege,” and praised federal programs like the Affordable Care Act as if they created

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Denise Lite | We Can’t Be Silent on Courthouse

I attended the public meeting on Wednesday, Nov. 12, at the Santa Clarita Activities Center where representatives from the Judicial Council presented plans for an eight-story courthouse proposed on the

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Philip Wasserman | A Lesson from Virginia

History was made in Virginia on Nov. 4, when voters elected the state’s first woman governor. But of the two women candidates, it was Democrat Abigail Spanberger — not Republican

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Jack Crawford | The Revolution and Expectations

Ken Burns is arguably the most prolific and greatest documentarian of all time. He has enthralled us with productions like “The Civil War,” “Baseball,” “The National Parks,” “Ben Franklin,” “Vietnam”

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Ed Bernstein | Get the Infrastructure Right

I’m writing to raise a serious concern about the Wiley Canyon housing project and to explain why it’s not just a matter of adding more homes, but about making sure

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Marcos Montoya | What About the General Plan?

I am writing in response to your recent article on the proposed development of the Smiser property. While the coverage was informative, it failed to address a critical point: The

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Robert Monroe | Wiley Canyon Project Non-Compliant

Your recent article on the Wiley Canyon Project by Tom Clark of Royal Clark Development quoted city Community Development Director Jason Crawford as saying the California Housing Accountability Act limits