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I’m compelled to write this letter, being of the Jewish faith, about the horrific shooting in a synagogue in Squirrel Hill, Pittsburgh, on Saturday (Oct. 27), which is the sabbath

I’m compelled to write this letter, being of the Jewish faith, about the horrific shooting in a synagogue in Squirrel Hill, Pittsburgh, on Saturday (Oct. 27), which is the sabbath

I was surprised to learn via an article in the Los Angeles Times Oct. 26 that Michael Bloomberg’s political action committee has given $5.1 million to (help) Katie Hill unseat

Our local congressional campaign has been bruising, and frankly, I look forward to its conclusion. But before it is over I would like to share my thoughts about how the

As the election approaches, I keep asking myself, how can California be both the fifth largest economy in the world, and also one of the poorest states in the nation?

I’m voting for Diane Trautman for City Council. She has been involved in the community for many years – as a small business owner and serving on a number of

Your reporting was brilliant. The page (Oct. 25) leads with an article on the recently passed opioid bill authored by Rep. Steve Knight and goes on to cover the Aliso

Did you catch Gary Horton’s bait-and-switch? In his Oct. 24 column beatifying Katie Hill (“Bullies and Checks and Balances”), he describes her as “the homeless advocate, feeding starving street people…

The recent “news” article written by Tammy Murga reads like a public relations piece for the SCV Chamber of Commerce. How convenient, the nonprofit SCV Chamber can get their political

I moved to the Santa Clarita Valley when I was 6, and was lucky enough to attend new schools, beginning at Pinetree Elementary in Canyon Country and graduating from Valencia

The Signal has endorsed Steve Knight in the upcoming election. I found it ironic that so much of the endorsement focused on what was described as bullying of the paper’s

East coast billionaire Michael Bloomberg has poured $4.5 million into the 25th District congressional race to try to get Katie Hill elected over Rep. Steve Knight. That tells us everything

Very recently one of our sports teams conducted themselves in a improper manner in competing and in vocalizing. Milwaukee Brewers fans and probably everyone else watching the seven-game series were

When I moved to the Santa Clarita Valley in 2012 from the United Kingdom, I found a welcoming and happy community. Sure, there was debate on the issues of the

Education is a lifelong passion for Assembly candidate Christy Smith. A graduate of Hart High, Christy graduated from UCLA with a bachelor’s degree in political science. She began her career

Several weeks ago Mr. Bill Miranda came to Atria Senior Living on Lyons Avenue to speak about his re-election to our City Council After his talks during an open question

Santa Clarita is one of the most family-oriented, safe, clean communities in the nation. Marsha McLean has the experience and vision for the future that will keep it that way.

As a trustee for College of the Canyons, my endorsement for COC Board of Trustees Area 5 is Ann Marie Bjorkman. At “annmariebjorkman4coc.com” you will read that her candidacy is

As a coach, teacher and engaged community member, I am thrilled that Ann-Marie Bjorkman is running for a seat on the College of the Canyons board of trustees. A positive,

Rep. Steve Knight has this past year encouraged the betterment of our nation’s heritage and its historical presentation that has been under the radar to those in his district. I

In the coming Nov. 6 election for City Council, we ask you to vote for TimBen Boydston. TimBen is a 42-year resident of our community. He has served two City