
Christopher Lucero | Entertained for Different Reasons
I found common ground with another Saugus resident, Jim Scott, on April 12. His letter to the editor praised The Signal’s letters and opinion page for its entertainment value. I

I found common ground with another Saugus resident, Jim Scott, on April 12. His letter to the editor praised The Signal’s letters and opinion page for its entertainment value. I

To Gerald Staack (letters, March 13) regarding Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam and 21st century politics drowning out truth and wisdom, and to Gwladys Axlerod (also March 13) saying Donald Trump

I would like to bring to my liberal friends’ attention a few facts! In 2023 (latest available) the population of Los Angeles County was 9.663 million. Riverside County was 2.492

We’ve all read or seen the story taken from CBS News about the Homeland Security Investigations agents who were denied entry to the two schools in South L.A. to speak

God bless Elaine Ballace! Elaine was a real blessing to the Santa Clarita Valley and all who knew her. She had many friends in SCV. I feel blessed to be

Defending every bureaucrat, illegal gang member, and Hamas supporter is an odd way for Democrats to win back the approval of American voters. Rob Kerchner Valencia

I have many fond memories of growing up in Santa Clarita. As a child, I spent my summers swimming with the Northbridge Point Piranhas and reading books at the Newhall

Donald Trump is at war with the world, or at least with 97 countries, with his recently announced threats of tariffs on imports. Sri Lanka, Jordan, Saint Pierre and

We are fighting for you, for what’s fair and for our survival. We need your help and support. We have been there for you during times of crisis. Now, we

In his April 8 column, “Unbought and Very Bothered,” Andrew Taban critiques the influence of money in politics and praises Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo for her community leadership, particularly regarding the

There is a prevailing belief that government spending is excessively wasteful. Indeed, there may be some truth to this. However, eliminating preventative programs is reckless and could jeopardize American lives.

After viewing the Hands Off rally Saturday, April 5, I have made the following observations: 1. The rally was sponsored by a group called Common Cause. After reading some of

I always look forward to each Signal’s opinion page. There are those regular contributors who I feel have thoughtful, insightful contributions and others who I can count on to make

Each year elected members of Congress (House and Senate) introduce thousands of bills hoping to get them passed, signed by the president and turned into law. The vast majority that

In her March 28 letter to the editor (“Punished for Good Behavior”), Barbara Spencer wrote about her experience with her water bill and rates since July 2024. There is a

This past weekend our Rep. George Whitesides, Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo, and others staged a “Hands Off” protest outside City Hall and over the freeway overpass to set forth their disagreement

What happened to honest reporting? In the April 8 front-page article about the anti-Trump protests, the subhead stated, “Protesters object to president’s efforts to reduce government waste and fraud.” Nowhere

This letter is to thank Rep. George Whitesides for the March 25 column, “Defending Social Security for Our Community.” Rep. Whitesides wrote a very moving and profound column in regards

After reading the responses from Tammy Messina (April 1) and Karen Frost (April 2) to my previous letter (March 25), I feel compelled to offer some clarification. While I appreciate

Mr. Kevin Strauss’ recent letter (March 28) defending the Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency’s proposed rate hike is a remarkable example of bureaucratic obfuscation and tone-deaf posturing. As a long-time