
Patti Sulpizio | Ferry Takes Credit Where It’s Not Due
A quote in the Jan. 5 article announcing Frank Ferry’s candidacy for Los Angeles City Council contains an untrue statement: “A lot of the challenges I addressed while on the

A quote in the Jan. 5 article announcing Frank Ferry’s candidacy for Los Angeles City Council contains an untrue statement: “A lot of the challenges I addressed while on the

This letter is being written in rebuttal to Jim Horton’s letter of Dec. 30. I wish to say that I’ve read many of Lois Eisenberg’s letters and have never found

I really hesitate to share my opinion due to ALL the liberals in California, but here goes. This is in response to the article dated Jan. 3, concerning pot deliveries

Concerning Patricia Suzanne’s column on Jan. 5: There are many opinions out there in the world. Why would The Signal publish Patricia Suzanne’s column, “Backtracking, Diseases and Immigration”? Publishing varying

I hated the piece by Patricia Suzanne on Saturday (Jan. 5) called “Backtracking, Diseases and Immigration.” It was hateful, unhelpful and just plain disgusting! Instead of coming up with feasible

Thank you, thank you, thank you to Steve Petzold, Alan Ferdman and James Farley for diligently bringing attention to the latest streetlight assessment fiasco by the city. Without their public

Regarding Brian Baker’s Jan. 1 column, “Horton Column Illustrates ‘TDS,’” I want to say how sad I am to realize I will probably have to endure more of this name

In his column on Jan. 1, Brian Baker attempted to blame the government shutdown over border wall funding on Dem/socialists. He blames Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS) for the stalemate. I

I am not sure what the right metaphor is — “putting the cart before the horse” or “shutting the stable door after the horse has bolted” — but we need

In the Dec. 28 opinion section of The Signal, we readers finally caught a glimpse of humanity in the writings of John Boston (“A Man Named Red, an Alfa Mechanic,

In response to the publisher’s column on Dec. 27: Dear Richard Budman: I appreciate The Signal’s appeals for civil discourse on Christmas day and the follow-up policy banning name calling

We enrolled (our daughter) Leia in California Virtual Academy – Los Angeles two years ago to pursue a quality education with rigorous curriculum while enabling Leia to focus on her

Lois Eisenberg (letters, Dec. 22) spews venom to no good purpose. We could ask, does she accomplish anything? Has she changed one person’s mind? I would think not. She sees

I am delighted to hear Katie Hill has hit the ground running in Washington and she is dedicated to representing her constituency, rather than her campaign donors. I would like

If a politician has a faulty character and it is a proven fact, then may we mention the flaw as the media does or the press? The media and the

All the letters to the editor regarding this business of voting for or against the the street lighting assessment has raised my concerns that some kind of mischief might be

The “subcommittee” formed to investigate the allegations made by the Saugus Teachers Association against board member Chris Trunkey should have been referred to as an ad hoc committee in your

Re: Update to an open letter to the property owners and City Council of Santa Clarita. If this balloting was confusing before, and an appearance of the city attempting to

It seems that Mr. (Thomas) Oatway (Letters, Dec. 21) didn’t understand what I tried to say in my letter (“Pelosi and ‘Truthing,’” Dec. 18.) Let’s agree that President Trump’s self-stated

The headline of staff writer Tammy Murga’s Dec. 22 report in The Signal Business section stated, “Home Sales Up From 2017” — this headline caught my eye. And it seems