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Mr. Jim de Bree, in his July 20 Supreme Court column, discusses SCOTUS granting a hearing in the matter of Moore v. United States, although he never identifies that case,

Mr. Jim de Bree, in his July 20 Supreme Court column, discusses SCOTUS granting a hearing in the matter of Moore v. United States, although he never identifies that case,

In re: Our brilliant Gov. Gavin Newsom. Well he’s at it again. This one has got to be about the silliest one our governor has espoused since his equally silly

“We the People,” a vast majority of Americans, have witnessed President Joe Biden’s terrible “leadership” for the past two-plus years. Clearly, he is guilty of treason, an impeachable offense. Three

One of the contentious points of the writers’ strike is the fear that artificial intelligence may someday replace the writers. I’m here to say, “Put your brilliant minds to rest.

Ron DeSantis announced his entry into the presidential run for 2024 with a Twitter disaster masterminded by Elon Musk. I guess Musk is intent upon doing for DeSantis what he

Re: William S. Hart Union High School District board meeting, July 19. There has always been one podium and one microphone for speakers who are addressing the Hart board at

This message is to the gentleman (letters, J.R. Hills, July 19) who responded to my letter of July 6, “Natural Moral Law.” It would be futile to address all

I prefer Ron DeSantis, but the pretexts under which they’ve now gone after Donald Trump are truly incredible: Hillary’s made-up “Russia!” lie, then merely asking (!) about Joe Biden’s corruption

Raising children is not easy. We try to provide life experiences they will preserve as memories for decades. One such experience was decorating Rose Parade floats for nine years. Not

Thank you Debra Enbody (letters, July 20) for calling out the Stevenson Ranch homeowners association in regards to our landscaping issues. I’ve attended HOA meetings in the past to address

Re: Lois Eisenberg, letters, July 21: Let me cut to what she calls strike 3, student loan forgiveness. My opinion, there shouldn’t be any. Why? There are numerous alternatives to

I am writing this letter in support of J.R. Hills of Stevenson Ranch (letters, July 19) and his rebuttal to the absurdities that littered the letter of Hilmar Rosenast of

Reading in the opinion page and replying to J.R. Hills’ July 19 letter, “‘Natural Moral Law.’” Morals change over time? Legalizing same-sex marriage is not a moral decision. It’s a

Strike One: Roe vs. Wade. Strike Two: Affirmative action. Strike Three: Student loan forgiveness. Three strikes, you’re out, America. Now the American people should be in a great deal of

Hello neighbors: I am writing to all of you sharing that I have had enough watching the decline of our neighborhood over the last two years. I need your support

In response to a recent letter to the editor (Mr. Hilmar Rosenast, July 6), saying something is immoral doesn’t make it immoral. Each person has their own set of morals.

As dachshund lovers, our family thoroughly enjoyed the story about Oakley the dachshund, who is representing Santa Clarita in the Wiener National races. We have two dachshunds who are slightly

I’m a student at a local junior high school. I’ve noticed that parents have to drop off their kids instead of putting them on a bus and just going to

Camping can be tough for any child. The season starts and kids make friends from the moment they get to the campground. Some kids may arrive later in the season

The corruption case against the Biden family is strong and juicy, and the top man is unpopular and addled. For those reasons, the complicity of the FBI brass at this