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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

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

California, here I come Right back where I started from Where bowers are flowers bloom in the spring Each morning at dawning birdies sing and everything A sun kissed miss

I read an interesting letter recently, using the “climate change” debate to affirm a pro-expert position, postulating that a scientific “expert” in some discipline is better positioned to make a

I just got around to reading John Boston’s two-part series on World War II in the Santa Clarita Valley. Remarkable journalism. Astounding stories and people of such great character and

Mr. Jim De Bree’s commentary (June 6, “Supreme Court, a Strange Case of Political Football”) brushes over some significant facts, and seems to support the idea that the Senate under

The truth about the foster system is this: if pro-lifers truly cared about the success and happiness of fetuses that would otherwise be aborted, they would have stopped using the

As a daughter of a father suffering from Alzheimer’s and a grandmother to a 12-year-old granddaughter who was recently diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes, I am beyond passionate about access

In response to both John Weaver’s column on May 11 (“What is the Truth About Climate Change?”) and Dave Lusian’s letter to the editor on June 5 (“Regardless, the Debate

I’m a little late in remembering D-Day, but I’m so proud because my generation was involved in this memorable day with all of their heart and soul. D-Day is one

I really enjoy reading the weekly edition of the Sunday Signal. Thank you for a great weekly read. Everything is well written and informative. However, I discovered a glaring typo