
Dan Walters | Crime Makes Comeback in California
There was a time, four-plus decades ago, when crime was California’s most powerful political issue. The state was experiencing a serious spike in crime but the Legislature, controlled by Democrats,

There was a time, four-plus decades ago, when crime was California’s most powerful political issue. The state was experiencing a serious spike in crime but the Legislature, controlled by Democrats,

By David Hegg Remember when you were a child and acted disrespectfully to your Grammy? Remember when you stole that packet of gum from the corner market? Remember when you

Southern California Edison gave us a snow job in August! They blame high electric rates on hot weather during summertime, like it’s a big surprise the temperature rises in August!

The Paris Olympics have ended, and watching the events on TV was exciting. This international sports competition is coming to Los Angeles in 2028, and I’m sure it will feature

By The Signal Editorial Board The Democrat supermajority in Sacramento wants to help illegal immigrants buy houses — and stick taxpayers with the tab. That’s not an exaggeration. Here’s why.

Have you ever dealt with someone who just can’t admit when they’re wrong? And even when they’re clearly proven wrong, they gaslight and twist the narrative just to seem right?

There has been a bit of drama at College of the Canyons recently, but drama is not chaos. It does not mean the college is falling apart or in any

The letter in the Sunday Signal (Aug. 25) titled “Genetic Testing Should Be Mandatory” is a reminder that there are some far-out extremists among us. Any time you see the

The Signal will publish letters and columns related to local elections through Oct. 5, one month before Election Day. (Vote drop boxes are scheduled to open on Oct. 8, per

My daughter was home for a scant three weeks and one of our favorite things is to run errands around the valley where I can bore her to tears with

It’s been nearly 60 years since Mac Davis wrote the song “In The Ghetto,” just as LBJ’s “Great Society” was seeking to address poverty, crime and violence. It became a

With less than 75 days until the November election when voters will choose a new president, 34 U.S. senators, and the full House of Representatives complement, candidates’ rhetoric is getting

If you’ve been paying attention to scientific reports, international news, or even our local weather patterns, you know that we have a serious climate problem. As the planet heats up

I have the pleasure of driving to the Antelope and San Fernando valleys several times per month. Without fail, I am always struck by the amount of trash, dilapidated RV’s

In 2021, William S. Hart Union High School District board member Linda Storli wrote an Asian derogatory word on her public social media Facebook page to explain her reason for

Vice President Kamala Harris has done an impressive job lowering the bar on the question of how she will communicate her views to the American people. As you know, Harris

Our company had our annual “Dodger Night” last Friday. I’m sorry I missed it because something uniquely special happened in baseball during that game vs. the Rays. Ninth inning, game

What I find amusing is how after spending years hurling insults at Donald Trump and warning of the dire future if he should become president again, like so many in

One of the great mysteries in life is how come minority communities in this country vote overwhelmingly for Democrats. Perhaps a history lesson is in order. Democrats fought against the

Now I am starting to worry about the mental state of one of the presidential candidates. I am not talking about Joe Biden, who is admittedly a shadow of the