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Maggie Bowman of Valencia (letters, Jan. 31) ends a rather long monologue on Santa Clarita’s purported lack of diversity and inclusiveness, citing silent racism and classism as shaping who feels

Maggie Bowman of Valencia (letters, Jan. 31) ends a rather long monologue on Santa Clarita’s purported lack of diversity and inclusiveness, citing silent racism and classism as shaping who feels

I live near the Circle J Ranch homes. I would like to know what the noise is that we have been hearing for one and a half years. It sounds

I liked living in the country seen as the leader of the free world. I was proud that my country generously aided the poorest around the world with food and

In what world is it sane to work like crazy, get your paycheck and then turn over more than half of it to someone else to spend on things you

As we approach mid-March, we will again discuss one of the worst disasters in California history that occurred in the Santa Clarita Valley: the collapse of the St. Francis Dam

If the man you heeded for medical advice during COVID-19 was just criminally and preemptively pardoned (clear back to the day he helped create it), raise your hand. Now

I stand firmly on the belief that America is the land of opportunity — a place where endless possibilities are not just ideals, but achievable realities for everyone. By this

Lois, Lois, Lois. Hold the horses. Stop the presses. Hell has frozen over and pigs are winging their way through the blue skies of Valencia. Wonder of wonders, miracle of

Re: Lois Eisenberg, letters, Feb. 27. It’s been about seven weeks since Donald Trump took office. It may be two years before his agenda turns things around. When the president

It’s pretty stunning that some Americans are more upset over Donald Trump saving taxpayer dollars than upset over Joe Biden wasting them. And it’s pretty stunning that some Americans are

Dear Gov. Gavin Newsom, Only 119 miles of the high-speed rail system has been funded as of 2025 — for $25 billion, a cost of $210 million per mile, according

Meritocracy is the principle of rewarding individuals based on their ability and effort, rather than privilege or favoritism in any form. It serves as a cornerstone for the success of

We Americans who believe in the rule of law, decency, ethics, morals and integrity have lost a loved one, the loved one being America. America as we know it is

Imagine being so worthless at your job that you throw a fit because your boss, the president of the United States, through his representatives, wants you to spend 30 seconds

The Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency is proposing a 54% increase in water prices to their customers over the next five years, and if a majority of their customers don’t

I read Rob Kerchner’s letter (“Reality is a Teacher,” Feb. 20) where he attempts to show, statistically, that the city of Los Angeles is moving inexorably toward the Republicans. He

When some people speak of President Donald Trump, they use terms like “polarizing” and “divisive.” Perhaps he is, and I myself have no problem with that. Nobody can please everyone

“Despite the misinformation that’s circulating here in the Capitol, in Southern California, and everywhere in between, it’s clear that these fires only reached the size and the scale that they

There is a five-alarm fire blazing in the U.S. Capitol and nobody is in a hurry to put it out. Where is Jamaal Bowman when we need him? Every Democrat

In his Feb. 13 letter to the editor (“Check Those Hydrants Lately?”) Mr. Ken Keller brought up an extremely important question: When was the last time the fire hydrants in