
William Campbell | Questions about Water Rates
I’d like someone to explain to me why our water rate is going up 80% in the next four years if our water agency has $238 million on the books.

I’d like someone to explain to me why our water rate is going up 80% in the next four years if our water agency has $238 million on the books.

Since overpaid college administrators and the declining birth rate seem to be on a collision course, I hoped The Signal’s (education coverage) would explore the possible future of higher education.

Tuesday’s Signal (May 14) says the new archery range will be open seven days a week from dusk to dawn. Open at night only, huh? Barbara Spencer Santa Clarita

Duane Mooring’s May 21 response, “Leave Column Writing To The Pros,” to John Weaver’s commentary of May 11, “What is the Truth About Climate Change?” reinforces one of John Weaver’s

After going through the entrance ritual, which includes handing over our driver’s licenses in exchange for a locker key, the other volunteers and I put all of our belongings into

What a fantastic contribution from Ms. Maria Gutzeit. (Commentary, May 21, “Remember the Bell Curve as 2020 Approaches.”) She actually suggests we think, and that our politicians ask the right

(Recently) our own District 25 U.S. Rep. Katie Hill voted, with all but one of her fellow Democrats, to approve H.R. 5, “The Equality Act.” The lunacy of this Democrat

Assemblywoman Christy Smith just voted no on Assembly Bill 162. This bill, if passed, would have: 1. Prevented a tax on each and every text message, and, 2. Would have

Re: Jonathan Kraut, “On Trump’s Tariff War with China,” commentary, May 14: I would suggest that before you write another article you do a little more research. Let me be

Re: Lois Eisenberg, “Letters,” May 18: Please correct me if I’m wrong but didn’t President Trump first propose that there should be NO TARIFFS for all? Since that suggestion has

The editorial slant of The Signal is so obvious and pervasive, I would normally refrain from engaging in any pointless exchange with the editorial staff. However, I do feel the

Re: “Column Regurgitated Pro-Trump Points” by Thomas Oatway (Letters, May 15). I thought The Signal was going to enforce a “no name-calling” rule for its letters to the editor. Regarding

The president would have you believe that the tariffs he placed on imported goods are being paid by China. The real truth is you, me and every American are paying

In response to John Weaver’s column on May 11, “What is the Truth About Climate Change?” — I wonder if others are as peeved as I am when I encounter

I found Jonathan Kraut’s article in the opinion section on Tuesday, April 23, titled, “Santa Claritans should choose our own mayor,” interesting whereas he states in part, “A petition drive

Trump’s tariffs are going to eat away at the economy and eat away at the bonus tax cuts. When U.S. importers pay the tariffs, the costs of the tariffs are

The bridge at Golden Valley Road and Sierra Highway was recently completed and dedicated. The bridge was built to make crossing the highway safe for students attending Golden Valley high

If you are like me, you are alarmed by the enormous amount of plastic trash that is filling up our oceans, and disturbed by the harm it is having on

I have read, re-read, and then read again the editorial board’s “Our View” on Sunday, May 5. You question what we on the left will say, and do, when the

Pupils in the Newhall School District enjoy a Christmas vacation of almost three weeks. They also get four days off for Thanksgiving. They get a “spring break” for eight days