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Re: Saugus Union School District Multilingual Literacy Night, local news story, May 21. First of all, it was a privilege to have a post about the event in The Signal.

Re: Saugus Union School District Multilingual Literacy Night, local news story, May 21. First of all, it was a privilege to have a post about the event in The Signal.

These past two weeks have marked crucial deadlines for bills to pass through their house of origin in the California Legislature – either the state Senate or state Assembly. Hundreds

Dear Southern California Edison, Thank you just oodles for your recent correspondence and concern, urging my caution for slicing the main wire that connects Los Angeles to San Diego while

I recently listened to Nathan Hockman speak and am writing to endorse him for the position of Los Angeles County District Attorney in the November election. His candidacy offers a

I am writing an open letter to our state representatives and our local school board members. It is difficult to write this letter as I am fuming with the feeling

Mr. Rob Kerchner (letters, May 26) needs to provide a link to where he claims the New England Journal of Medicine’s latest study indicated the COVID-19 vaccine shows no benefit

A disclosure: I am co-chair of the College of the Canyons Foundation board. I’ve been a member of the COC Foundation for about two years. I was a member of

The following letter is presented as a satirical take on current gender issues. Lobby, California hospital, 5 a.m. A middle-aged man is seated at an intake window, an older female

Yesterday, we honored those who gave the ultimate sacrifice to keep our country safe. My family is so fortunate that my dad and brother returned home safely. We still have

It’s one thing for a sitting president or other political candidate or citizen to contest an election AFTER it has taken place, which is very common and totally legal under

We are told that Jane Fonda’s Vietnam protests “can still cause objections among some older veterans” like myself (101st Airborne, 1968-69). She helped the Vietnam prison camp commander undermine the

Foreigners breaking into the country is not much of a crime these days, but citizens walking into the Capitol on Jan. 6 gets you decades in prison … even if

By David Hegg As you read this, Memorial Day is just around the corner. I’m sure most of us will enjoy the day off and gather with friends and family

The latest study from the New England Journal of Medicine shows no benefit at all from getting the COVID vaccine, in a cohort that is especially vulnerable to getting the

What’s up with The Mighty Signal? It gets bigger and better all the time. The El Segundo Progressive Gazette had better watch out. James Coffey Newhall

I am writing from nearby Los Angeles to express my gratitude to President Joe Biden for expanding the San Gabriel Mountains National Monument. These mountains are my backyard and a

By The Signal Editorial Board “How to Blow Up a Pipeline,” coming next week to a community college near you — College of the Canyons — is a movie about

It seems to be a guarantee in life that as generations move forward, their critique of those that come next becomes louder with each passing year. The Greatest Generation beget

This is not so much a “reaction” to Lois Eisenberg’s letter (April 4) praising the “Golden State” of California, which I stated I have ceased to do, as it is

Everybody’s talkin’ at me / I don’t hear a word they’re sayin’ / Only the echoes of my mind Harry Nilsson’s theme song for “Midnight Cowboy” could also be the