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Homeless: Prevention, not treatment Last weekend The Signal asked the city what it’s doing to address homelessness. It seems to me the answer is “almost nothing.” The measly $10K to

Homeless: Prevention, not treatment Last weekend The Signal asked the city what it’s doing to address homelessness. It seems to me the answer is “almost nothing.” The measly $10K to

Wonderful article by Pat Coskran about his autistic son (“Cowboys ride in the rain,” A8 in Wednesday’s Signal). Puts a real human perspective on everyone’s life: the dad, the son,

Editor’s note: The following letter was addressed to President Trump and copied to The Signal for publication. Within about three weeks of your presidency, you have signed executive orders and

County Supervisor Kathryn Barger is wrong about supporting Measure H for the homeless, a quarter-cent sales tax hike for a full 10 years. City Councilwoman Laurene Weste said, “Santa Clarita

To help prevent homelessness, the city of Santa Clarita should have goals and requirements. They are: 1) allow no use of drugs or alcohol; 2) question the homeless regarding their

I commend Republican state Sen. Scott Wilk for working with Democrat state Sen. Henry Stern on Senate Bill 57 (“Aliso, Cemex issues unite senators,” Feb 6 in The Signal). In

March 1! Remember that date; it is of great importance to our community and to the entire Santa Clarita Valley. That is the date of the FEIR hearing, for Final

That’s right, I have a protest request. When the professional paid protesters have finished their check-off list of protests and demonstrations, how about taking on a cause that affects every

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Gwendolyn Sims’ column “Out of touch with citizens” published Feb. 10 in The Signal shows she understands why the Democrats lost the November election. Karen Fencil’s letter to the editor

I did not sign up for medical insurance again this year. Since coming off my corporate career and taking up independent consulting, I’ve learned the realities of ACA. For my

Letter writer Dick Cesaroni is outraged at the tactics employed by elected Democratic politicians and citizens in opposition to the words and actions of President Donald Trump (“Anarchy and chaos,”

Editor’s note: The following open letter to President Trump was submitted for publication in The Signal. Dear President Trump, So far, in your two weeks of presidency, you have signed

“Those who do not remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” – George Santayana, American philosopher This week The Signal published a guest column by Analisa Astorga entitled “A

California has many serious problems: roads and bridges that are crumbling, a state pension system that is underfunded by billions, and prisons so overcrowded that criminals are being released, just

I have listened to about all of this BS in the newspapers and on TV that I can stand. It is time for all politicians to start doing what we

Our representative in Congress, Rep. Steve Knight, needs to improve his responses to the people he represents. I have been trying for several days to get a response that clearly

I’ve recently seen plenty of my more left-leaning friends repeat protest phrases like “We’re better than this” and “This is not my America.” Not only is this counter-productive to addressing

From the time of birth, our timeline is being built with every action and choice we make. Inevitably death awaits us all, but before that point some people’s stories end

I take exception to your cartoon published Jan. 31. In Santa Clarita, we are Christian, Jewish, Buddhist, Hindu, Mormon, etc. This “community” newspaper has been leaning more and more leftist