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In re: Gary Horton, “Have We the Guts for Introspection?” commentary, Jan. 24. Wow … about all I can say after reading Mr. Horton’s submission and comparing it to the

In re: Gary Horton, “Have We the Guts for Introspection?” commentary, Jan. 24. Wow … about all I can say after reading Mr. Horton’s submission and comparing it to the

I would like to provide some facts about the fire inspection fees levied by the Los Angeles County Fire Department’s Defensible Space Program. Richard Castallo’s letter (Jan. 25) contained several

Instead of Democrats putting President Donald Trump on trial for anything they can think of, and instead of Republicans going after Hunter Biden because it will hurt President Joe Biden,

In 1988, I sat in a Moscow hotel with a dozen Americans and our Russian tour guide, discussing health care. The liberals were decrying the American health system, until the

Voter polls taken (nearly) a year ahead of the 2024 election are notoriously misleading, but there has to be some fear when Donald Trump and Joe Biden poll nearly equally.

Re: “Looking closer at religion,” letters, Jan. 28. This is not to discredit some of the issues Arthur Saginian presented. Call it refocusing on the real issue. He blames religion

Re: Lois Eisenberg, letters, Jan. 20. Lois, Lois, Lois … your letter to the editor had me laughing so hard, tears were running down my cheeks. In Larry Moore’s rebuttal

Every now and then I witness or experience what I consider to be a miracle — something that I either cannot explain or never thought could happen. Well, I experienced

Re: Fire inspection fees. Has anyone noticed the increase in the price of food over the past couple of years? How about gas? Have you received a notice from your

The United States border will never be closed. Millions of unknown people with God knows what intentions are flowing into our nation unchecked. Democrats won’t close the border — they

In her latest effusive letter (Jan. 22) praising all things Joe Biden (the most incompetent president in my lifetime) Lois Eisenberg conveniently omits another Biden Administration economic milestone: the cost

The Signal’s Jan. 17 front-page article recognizing the 30-year anniversary of the 1994 Northridge earthquake brought back sadness and anxiety-ridden moments in the Santa Clarita Valley. The accompanying photo with

Lois, Lois, Lois. That was quite a list of Biden’s accomplishments (Letters, Lois Eisenberg, Jan. 20). Your sources for that list — Newsweek, NBC and PBS — might as well

“Say what?” L.A. Police Chief Michel Moore is retiring. I will not go in to why I feel that may be a blessing to the men and women in the

On Jan. 3, Gary Horton trotted out one of the biggest falsehoods used against President Donald Trump. There are 38,433 verified lies used against President Trump. This seems to be

Thousands of condominium residents face some very daunting and disturbing facts related to the issue of exterior structural insurance. Many, if not most HOAs, have insurance coverage that does not

This letter is going to be so satisfying in its rebuttal to Rob Kerchner’s letter, “A Sharp Contrast,” dated Jan. 5, my birthday. There is a “sharp contrast.” Really, how

A quick response to Hilmar Rosenast, Jan. 13, letters, “A Biblical Correction.” Are you sure of what you speak? Can you prove it? Neither can I. But here is some

The Economist magazine has stated that Donald Trump represents the greatest threat to the world in 2024. Maybe. Only if the voters in several swing states make a terrible decision

“If elected to a second term, Donald Trump would prosecute anyone he deems an enemy, unleash troops on protesters, and essentially unravel the rule of law as we know it.”