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The history of the American experience is complicated. It has more than its share of battle scars, bumps in the road and episodes of downright darkness. Some of that history

The history of the American experience is complicated. It has more than its share of battle scars, bumps in the road and episodes of downright darkness. Some of that history

Once again, L.A. County Supervisor Kathryn Barger has demonstrated her leadership by helping to protect the rights of her constituents. Last week she sent a letter to ask for the

By The Signal Editorial Board Large corporations colluding with political leaders and government to shut down ideas and speech they don’t agree with. Eliminating communication among the citizenry of any

By The Signal Editorial Board Twas the night before Christmas and all through the house… not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse. At least that’s the way it

By The Signal Editorial Board If you’re old enough, you’ll remember when all TV was free. It was broadcast TV coming over the airwaves. At the time they said, “In

By The Signal Editorial Board 2020 has been an interesting and eventful year, no doubt about it. Of course, much of it is due to the pandemic that has changed

By The Signal Editorial Board As in much of the rest of California, trying to govern with good sense is an uphill battle in Los Angeles County. And once again,

By The Signal Editorial Board The nanny state is coming at us in full force. And, we must acknowledge, not without some reason: The number of COVID-19 cases in Los

By The Signal Editorial Board Over the past several weeks, we have published endorsements for various races on Tuesday’s election ballot. For those who have not already voted by mail,

By The Signal Editorial Board When trying to decide who to vote for in the next election, ask yourself what has President Donald Trump accomplished in office during his first

By The Signal Editorial Board We are witnessing the death of our First Amendment and democracy as we know it. Is that an overstatement? Regrettably, it may not be. We

By The Signal Editorial Board One in a series of endorsements for the Nov. 3 election: Over the past several weeks, we have offered endorsements in a variety of campaigns

By The Signal Editorial Board One in a continuing series of editorial endorsements for the November 2020 election: TODAY: City Council and 25th Congressional District. Perhaps it can be chalked

By The Signal Editorial Board One in a continuing series of editorial endorsements for the November 2020 election: Over the past several weeks, we have offered our endorsements in a

By The Signal Editorial Board One in a continuing series of editorial endorsements for the November 2020 election: Among the many choices local voters will make on the Nov. 3

By The Signal Editorial Board The state Employment Development Department announced on Saturday that it would not be accepting any new claims for unemployment benefits for at least two weeks.

By The Signal Editorial Board Voters face many important choices on the November ballot, from who will oversee our schools, to who will sit on our City Council, and represent

By The Signal Editorial Board Follow the science. That’s the refrain. All the state and regional governments’ cries about what to do regarding COVID-19 focus on it. “We have to

By The Signal Editorial Board Bear with us while we do a little math today. Last week, Gov. Gavin Newsom unveiled a new plan for the phased reopening of California’s

By The Signal Editorial Board They say the Legislature in Sacramento is ruled by a Democratic “supermajority.” These days, it feels more like an uber-majority, as the legislative actions of