
Philip Wasserman | Politicians and Side Hustles
Dear Mr. Rick Barker (regarding your June 13 letter to the editor): In my June 6 letter, I did not claim that only Republicans land lucrative opportunities after leaving public

Dear Mr. Rick Barker (regarding your June 13 letter to the editor): In my June 6 letter, I did not claim that only Republicans land lucrative opportunities after leaving public

As a physician, my duty has always been to guide patients in their health care needs and to recognize potential side effects of medication, surgery and risky medical decision-making. This

A quick reminder! If you don’t think the Democratic Party has changed: 1961: “Ask not what your country can do for you. Ask what you can do for your country!”

Today, June 14, Washington, D.C., hosted a fabulous parade celebrating the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army. I watched every moment, filled with pride and gratitude for our nation and

The state of California plans to ban the sale of gasoline-powered cars in 2035. I see so many problems with this. If you live in an older home, electrical systems

I am shocked and saddened to learn that equestrian units are no longer allowed in the Santa Clarita Fourth of July Parade. In my 38 years living in the Santa

I’ve read in The Signal about the steps at Central Park. I wondered what the big deal was about steps that go nowhere. So, I decided to find out for

I wonder how many people who thought they were serving the interests of our country by attending the so called “no kings” demonstration this past weekend also took the time

When he closed travel from China during COVID-19, they said he hated the Chinese. When he stopped immigration from terrorist countries, they said he hated Muslims. When he opposed abortion

It is appalling, but not surprising, that The Signal Editorial Board, in its editorial on June 14, downplayed, dismissed and criticized the reactions and responses of the general public and

Before I became a scientist, I was a kid playing baseball at Central Park, dreaming of playing college baseball. I went to Valencia High and Saugus, balancing science classes with

Aarika Burden’s March 25 letter misrepresents Moms for Liberty and school board members Joe Messina and Bob Jensen as divisive, dismissing parental concerns and our schools’ achievements. Burden claims Moms

Last week’s meeting of the hearing board of the South Coast Air Quality Management District included a fine discussion on “what needs to change at the Chiquita Canyon Landfill?” Most

In re: Philip Wasserman, “Who’s Being Enriched?” letters, June 6. So, Mr. Wasserman, are you asking us to believe, like you seem to, that only Republicans get high-paying jobs after

I am a proud charter school parent, and I support Assembly Bill 84 (authored by Assembly members Robert Garcia, D-Rancho Cucamonga, and Al Muratsuchi, D-Los Angeles). I also support the

In recently published commentaries by Christine Flowers, she explained her opposition to same-sex marriage and drag queens reading to kids. She even admitted the risk of being called homophobic for

This letter will be about the “Big Beautiful Bill,” mainly regarding health care and the damage that this bill will afford. The ugliness and cruelty of “The Big Beautiful Bill”

Q: What’s the most incredible part about Joe Biden’s senility/corruption/cancer cover-up? A: The biggest regret of his voters is that the cover-up didn’t work. Rob Kerchner Valencia

As I watch the “mostly peaceful” Los Angeles riots, perpetrated by professional agitators and clueless Angelenos, many of whom are here illegally, I can’t help but feel a profound sense

It looked like a perfect Wednesday summer morning in Santa Clarita. I was walking my 5-year-old son to his nearby school — so close that even his small legs could