
Patrick Coney: On suspending immigration
I’m writing in response to Gwendolyn Sims’ column “Trying to take back America” in Friday’s Signal. Although Trump proposes to “ban Muslims,” Ms. Sims proposes to suspend immigration from “terror-prone

I’m writing in response to Gwendolyn Sims’ column “Trying to take back America” in Friday’s Signal. Although Trump proposes to “ban Muslims,” Ms. Sims proposes to suspend immigration from “terror-prone

Having the current Santa Clarita City Council select a replacement for former City Councilman Dante Acosta doesn’t make sense in a democracy. TimBen Boydston is the choice of the voting

In her column “Trying to take back America,” Gwendolyn Sims wants Republicans to “Take America Back” (Jan. 6 in The Signal). This sounds like something impressive on the surface –

I don’t agree that the city elections should be held in “off years,” as Lynne Plambeck said and as in the past. Why? The vote count in off years has

In a Saturday column in The Signal, Santa Clarita resident Ken Dean eloquently expressed a warm feeling he experienced when he helped a homeless person with an act of kindness.

I have been going to Central Park for years, even before it was a park, and have seen it grow into the beautiful park it is now. The majority of

A Dec. 14 Signal commentary, “Setting the chains on transition,” discussed the coming 2017 presidency. It also praised the departing president but unfortunately cited some incorrect statistics. Author Gary Horton

Please inform Patricia Babcock that her column published Dec. 22 (“Completely different viewpoint”), was very refreshing and right on. We don’t need more people writing divisive statements about others, which

(An open letter to the L.A. County Planning Commission, Santa Clarita City Council and L.A. County Supervisors): I just read an Opinion piece by Bryan Caforio in The Signal newspaper

In the article “Serving the needs of the homeless” published in last week’s Saturday Signal, Silvia Gutierrez and Hunt Braly wrote: “The reasons for becoming homeless vary from person to

It takes a braver person than I to sacrifice so much and join the armed forces. I have nothing but respect for those special men and women who do have

I have never written to the editor of a newspaper before, but as a resident of the Santa Clarita Valley since 1973, I’ve seen many positive changes, and unfortunately, a

In Gary Horton’s column entitled “Setting the chains on transition,” published Dec. 13 in The Signal, he wrote: “Americans seem to be a frustratingly short-sighted bunch. Our collective memories have

Statistics bear out Americans are not receiving worthy dollar-for-dollar health care compared to other countries, as suggested in the Jim De Bree column “Should Obamacare go Dutch?” published Dec. 8

I applaud The Signal for taking a stand against the actions of our City Council (City Council actions negligent,” Dec. 17). Perhaps if enough of us remind the council members

Regarding Mr. Kevin Buck and his Democratic Voices (“On the grifter and the rubes” published Dec. 6 in The Signal), no human can be considered perfect at all times. We

Regarding Charlie Vignola’s column “How the rules have changed,” published Dec. 20 on A7 of The Signal, this one calls for response. We should talk to Taiwan and tread carefully

I am a College of the Canyons student living in the city of Santa Clarita emailing you for a very important reason, and that reason is why we as a

I disagree strongly with The Signal’s Editorial Board about the recent conduct of the Santa Clarita City Council (“City Council actions negligent,” Dec. 17 in The Signal). Santa Clarita is

Perhaps these reasons will help clear up why there is no rush to file applications to fill the vacant Santa Clarita City Council seat (“Filing for council vacancy off to