
Richard Myers: Trade water for worthless bullet train
I believe the California bullet train is moving along – slowly, perhaps, but moving along. And I think it should be stopped in its unlaid tracks. Consider this: If the

I believe the California bullet train is moving along – slowly, perhaps, but moving along. And I think it should be stopped in its unlaid tracks. Consider this: If the

All of the other reindeer Used to laugh and call him names They never let poor Rudolph Join in any reindeer games. – Johnny Marks Woe is me! For the
It was June 2014 when Mayor Bob Kellar voted to spend $204,000 taxpayer dollars to hold a special election to override a successful referendum that put a stop to digital

As the middle class continues to shrink, the edge of the cliff for some is a fall into homelessness. Gary Horton’s recent plea in his column “Public homelessness defiles us

My husband, a recently deceased World War II Veteran, and I, as contributors to the Fallen Warriors Monument, favor Bill Reynolds’ proposal to extend the existing pergola at Veterans Historical

This rebuke of the recent traffic study to do with major intersections throughout Santa Clarita (“City responds, rebukes study” published Nov. 25 in The Signal) is nothing more than sweeping
Now that the election is settled, Donald Trump has removed the brown bag mask. What we saw under it is a real estate mogul, an actor, a con man, and

Students are graduating from high school with such watered-down graduation requirements that the high school diploma has been rendered meaningless. The high school exit exam that was required to graduate has

The hottest political debate is not about Herr Trump. It’s here in the city of Santa Clarita. Who is best suited to replace Dante Acosta on our City Council? The

Assemblyman Scott Wilk is correct when he says dead people should not be allowed to vote. I was born and raised in Chicago and have long known dead people have

Congress is forever passing laws slanted to bring unfathomable profits to corporate powers. But more often than not, many are at the expense of society. For example, laws that allow

Sometimes, the simplest solution is the best. The last time there was a vacancy on the City Council was when then Councilman Cameron Smyth was elected to the state Legislature.

Saugus residents who attended a community meeting regarding the proposed Saugus Library Center on Thursday. Judging by the reaction of most of my fellow residents after the meeting, it’s clear

Recently, I had the distinct pleasure of meeting with city spokeswoman Gail Morgan at City Hall to discuss Santa Clarita’s outstanding Hometown Heroes Military Banner Program. So far, families of

The following email was sent by Rabbi Ken Chasen to his Leo Baeck Temple congregation on election night. The Signal has the rabbi’s permission to reprint his message on the

Now that the election is over, it seems as if supporters of Hillary are engaging in activities formerly reserved for the extreme side of the Trump campaign. If we truly

When I was a kid I was a very mediocre athlete. The problem was that I loved sports more than anything, so I learned at a very young age that

Dear candidates, both winners and losers: Get out there and remove your signs. The corner of McBean Parkway and Copper Hill is an eyesore.

The Signal invites readers to send us letters to the editor discussing their expectations from the Trump presidency. Tell us about your hopes and fears for the new administration, and

Walt Watson’s article America Seeking Venezuela’s Level,” published Friday in The Signal, merits a response. I visited Venezuela during the days of Hugo Chavez and met no one who did