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Our View | No, YOU Move

By The SignalEditorial Board On Thursday, Merrick Garland, attorney general of the United States, sent a letter to the Federal Bureau of Investigation ordering the agency to investigate moms going

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Our View | Solemn Duty: Never Forget

By The SignalEditorial Board We Americans have notoriously short attention spans. It’s always been true that we become absorbed in the major events of a day, then move on to

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Our View | Newsom Set Stage for Recall

By The SignalEditorial Board Our leaders are elected to represent all of us. And when they fail to uphold that responsibility, there are mechanisms in place for voters to replace

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Our View | We Must Leave No One Behind

The United States and the United States military have a long-standing and well-publicized policy of no one being left behind.  This concept was perhaps made most famous by the 2001

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Our View | California Attacks Suburbia

By The Signal Editorial Board If you’re familiar with the concept of states’ rights — the idea that powers not constitutionally delegated to the federal government are yielded to the

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Our View | CEQA Bomb and a Reprieve

By The Signal Editorial Board Santa Clarita dropped a CEQA bomb on L.A. County’s plans to ship all of its violent youth offenders to Saugus — effectively buying the community

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Our View | L.A. County: Listen to SCV

By The Signal Editorial Board Any illusions that Los Angeles County might consider community input before shoving a new detention facility for violent youth offenders into a Santa Clarita neighborhood

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Our View | Independence, Warts and All

Editor’s note: The following is a reprint of a Signal editorial published July 4, 2020: By The Signal Editorial Board Today we celebrate our nation’s independence, our freedom and a

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Our View | An Alternative for Juvenile Camps

Prison or camp?​ Lockup or diversion programs? Those are big, serious, important and complex questions that need to be decided. They are questions that require careful consideration and collaborative solutions,

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Our View | Gascón: County’s Top Blind Eye

We’ve been alarmed, in principle, about the approach L.A. County District Attorney George Gascón is taking to criminal justice. We’ve decried his policies as a criminal-friendly threat to public safety.

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Our View | Remarkable Grace Under Fire

“Captain… is awake. Vitals are a little low. Engineer is going to be DOA.” That radio transmission came from Fire Station 81. Urgent, while remaining professional and purposeful. A man

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Our View | Dorsey Case Needs Light of Day

Our courts are supposed to be public.  The reason for that is simple: Conducting the state’s legal business out in the light of day, rather than under a cloak of

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Our View | Gascón Chickens Home to Roost

George Gascón’s policies have come home to roost in the Santa Clarita Valley. We predicted that the new Los Angeles County district attorney and his policies aimed at “justice reform”

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Our View | HMNH Plan Serves SCV

Santa Clarita is a great city. We love working and living here and being a vital part of this city. One of the essential qualities of a vibrant and growing

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Our View | DA Gascón Doubles Down

George Gascón is a menace. That’s not an outrageous statement. It’s the inescapable conclusion for any sane person who has been monitoring the L.A. County district attorney’s approach to criminal

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Our View | City Takes Lead for Safety

2020’s most quiet disaster, as we stated in our editorial of Dec. 12, is becoming less and less quiet. “The least reported, most consequential election” of last November has become

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Our View | A Train, Daylight or Cash?

What’s that we see at the end of the tunnel? Is it… light? Perhaps. And we like to think so. We need our businesses and schools and lives to regain