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Mr. Rick Barker suggests (Jan. 29 letter) that we must “do something” or “stop doing something” whenever a law enforcement officer issues an order. That is vague, ambiguous and incorrect

Mr. Rick Barker suggests (Jan. 29 letter) that we must “do something” or “stop doing something” whenever a law enforcement officer issues an order. That is vague, ambiguous and incorrect

I have to admit that recent events have me pinching myself and checking my hearing aids to make sure I am actually awake and correctly hearing when far-left politicians, celebrities

Santa Clarita residents do not need reminders that wildfire season is not an abstract policy discussion. It is the smell of smoke on the wind, evacuation alerts flashing on cell

The people in the following account aren’t real, but their story is. It is a typical morning in the home of Jack and Joanne, an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer

I wanted to thank Tim Whyte for his beautiful column (Jan. 31), “Kids, Hockey and a Snowy Highway.” His memories — especially of road trips, hockey families, and the quiet

Our town boasts over 35 beautiful parks offering wonderful green space for residents to enjoy. However, looking at the recreational amenities provided, there is a glaring omission. Not one bocce

The New York Times/Siena College Poll found 63% of registered voters disapprove of how Immigration and Customs Enforcement is handling its job, while 36% say they approve of ICE’s work.

There are questions I have about the Main Street project. From what I read in The Signal I have these questions. 1. Where will patrons of restaurants, stores and Canyon

When did white liberal women become America’s crazy ex-girlfriend? For decades, they confined their hysteria to Roe v. Wade. Then they started dressing up as genitalia and screaming about “Russia!”

What psychologists call cognitive dissonance can occur when people encounter new information or experiences that conflict with their preexisting beliefs. For many long-time Santa Clarita Republicans, this happened when they

Lois Eisenberg concludes her (Dec. 9) letter on rising McDonald’s prices pushing away its low-income customers with the old saying, “The rich get richer, and the poor get poorer.” Yes,

The Supreme Court’s decision this week declining to block California’s new congressional map leaves in place the status quo while legal challenges continue. The court issued its order without noted

In re: “The other ‘L Word’” by Lois Eisenberg, letters, Jan. 29. I wonder if Ms. Eisenberg realizes that virtually all of the issues she listed and is obviously in

It may come as a shock for many of you, but I’m not a constitutional expert. However, I do have a fairly firm grasp on the First Amendment and what

Every once in a while, Jonathan Kraut has an idea that makes sense. His last New Year’s wish (commentary, Jan. 27) was the establishment of a truth court to fact-check

Several years ago, I began attending a small Catholic church in East Los Angeles. It is open 24 hours a day — a place of refuge for anyone who needs

In reference to your article on Jan. 26 regarding the abrupt closing of the Santa Clarita Valley Food Pantry, there is cause for concern about the organizational practices of the

Emmanuel Francois (letters, Nov. 7) has inspired me consider the possible canonization (or even deification) of President Donald Trump. No, seriously … I don’t know how many people have considered

Do the Minneapolis Pretti-Good proponents remember when an unarmed Ashli Babbitt was shot on Jan. 6? She didn’t have a car or a loaded gun; she held nothing but a

Re: Article in Jan. 24 business section of The Signal. Well here we go again! Instead of doing something worthwhile with $2.8 million, the county has decided to give it