Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

Lynne Winner: Making her day, as well

Sheriff deputies and firemen recently took time to support and celebrate a lonely 5-year-old boy’s birthday party. This story touched my heart not only for Gregory, the celebrant, but because

Letters to the Editor

Thomas Oatway: More on tax proposals

Thank you to The Signal for publishing my recent Opinion letter on income redistribution with the proposed GOP tax reform plan. And I also wish to give a hearty thank

Letters to the Editor

Richard Myers: Dangerous onramp

I’m writing today to prevent an accident and perhaps save a life. There is a very dangerous traffic condition for anyone driving and taking Calgrove to enter the Interstate 5 freeway Southbound.

Letters to the Editor

Joan Peterson: An Ethical Tragedy

Trumpism is now a word synonymous with having no ethics. When did our freedom-loving nation become so depraved? That we now accept outright lies, deceptions and “fudging” as a regular

Letters to the Editor

Richard Myers: Trump best not tweeted

I just noted that President Trump has been tweeting regarding the sexual misconduct of Sen. Al Franken. This from a man who clearly has many skeletons in his closet. What nerve! I

Letters to the Editor

Ron Bischof: More facts, Caforio

It was illuminating to note Mr. Caforio acknowledging some of the points he left out of his column in a recent letter to the editor. To readers, it underscored the

Letters to the Editor

Gary Curtis: Moore trouble

Judge Roy Moore, the Republican candidate for the Senate to replace former Alabama Sen. Jeff Sessions, has been accused by four women of improper physical contact with them nearly 40

Letters to the Editor

Karla H. Edwards: It’s hard to change bill

I’m wondering what Congressman Steve Knight thought he could accomplish by voting for a flawed tax bill? He could have listened to his many constituents who asked him to vote

Letters to the Editor

Lois Eisenberg: Mending our divisions

This letter to the editor is a response to the letter “The error of his ways” sent to The Signal by Keith Smith of Canyon Country and published Nov. 11,

SCV Voices: Guest Commentary

Gil Mertz: GoFundMe’s double standard

Last month a photo went viral of Juli Briskman in Virginia riding her bike past the president’s motorcade while raising her middle finger. She was immediately terminated by her government

Letters to the Editor

Curt Scott: Posturing, then business as usual

Regarding Gary Horton’s Nov. 8 commentary “Pray that we act against mental illness,” the author launches his column with reference to the Nov. 5 church massacre in Sutherland Springs, Texas: