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There has been a lot in the news lately about the alleged “rogue” board of trustees at College of the Canyons who are being blamed for the resignations and retirements

There has been a lot in the news lately about the alleged “rogue” board of trustees at College of the Canyons who are being blamed for the resignations and retirements

I’m responding to Ron Perry’s letter printed on Sept. 6 about wearing a mask. I have no clue what the point of his questions were, nor his motivation except for

As Rep. Mike Garcia cashes his (campaign contribution) check from the National Rifle Association, another school shooting has happened in our country where the biggest killer of children is not

Let’s talk about something that’s hitting us all where it hurts: our wallets. You know the drill: miles back and forth every day, watching those gas prices climb. Now California’s

I’ve been wanting to write to you about this for a long time, but Gary Horton’s last column was the last straw for me. With respect to his “Who Cares

I am proud to endorse Holly Schroeder for the Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency District 3. Holly is the leader we need to protect our community’s most precious resource —

I am proud to endorse Scott Schauer for the College of the Canyons board of trustees. I’ve known Scott for 49 years. Our friendship dates back to his time as

On May 29, 1765, Patrick Henry gave a rousing speech to the Virginia House of Burgesses. You may know Henry for his “give me liberty or give me death” speech

In re: Sandy Cassidy, letters, “It Wasn’t About the Food Pantries,” Aug. 10. Ms. Cassidy, the point of my response was only to point out that whenever one relies on

I’ve been thinking about irrelevance. Unless I am watching a golf tournament, advertisers no longer target me. Even worse, I’ve apparently lost track of popular culture, no matter how fast

After skimming Gary Horton’s Sept. 4 column, his position makes so little sense, his writings should be rebranded, “Slow Speed to Nowhere.” This week Gary is upset by people campaigning

On Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo’s website, she expresses her support of law enforcement with Assembly Bill 2943. She writes “enhancing the ability of law enforcement to respond effectively to these crimes.”

Since January 2021, the cumulative rate of inflation as measured by the Consumer Price Index, a figure calculated by the federal government’s Bureau of Labor Statistics, stands at 19.4%. On

The Signal will publish letters and columns related to local elections through Oct. 5, one month before Election Day. The deadline to submit any letters to the editor about local

The following letter was written after the second night of the Democratic National Convention. Just when you thought the DNC could not sink lower, night two gave us a new

Recently a video emerged where Donald Trump had some things to say about the Medal of Freedom awarded to civilians, and the Medal of Honor given to military personnel for

Why is it you wear a mask? Are you afraid so you wear a mask? What are you afraid of to need a mask? Or are you paid so you

Ms. Sue Bozman (letters, Aug. 31) is right in asserting that a college or any institution cannot depend on just one person to achieve success. The storied reign of Dianne

In his recent column about rent control (Aug. 22), Jim de Bree is right about the need for new housing construction in California. But increasing the housing supply and expanding

Sacramento politicians don’t get the financial pressure we’re all under because they don’t know what life is like for the average American. Rep. Mike Garcia does. Mike has been fighting