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Stephen Maseda (letters, Jan. 3) took nine paragraphs to say what I said in just two sentences (Jan. 13), but there is one fallacy in Mr. Maseda’s argument. Although religions

Stephen Maseda (letters, Jan. 3) took nine paragraphs to say what I said in just two sentences (Jan. 13), but there is one fallacy in Mr. Maseda’s argument. Although religions

Americans deserve to know who is running the executive branch of our country. We surely know who is not. Joe Biden is not capable, physically or mentally. Those who control

By The Signal Editorial Board In case you haven’t heard — and if some preliminary voter turnout projections are accurate, one might wonder — there’s an election coming up on

The most common phrase I’ve heard lately: “Oh there’s an election?” Tuesday, March 5, California holds its Presidential Primary Election, and while those running for the highest office in the

Thank you for the recent articles concerning health problems surrounding the Chiquita Canyon Landfill. Bad odors emanating from the landfill have occurred for decades but have become progressively worse recently.

I’m writing to express my utter outrage at the Santa Clarita City Council’s complete negligence and lack of action regarding the hazardous speed bumps installed on Abelia Road. As a

A few years back, I was in the bleachers for one of those backyard political debates. On the Left was a 30-something foppish Disney executive. On the Right? My dopey sister-like

The following is a copy of a letter to the board members and Superintendent Mike Kuhlman of the William S. Hart Union High School District. The undersigned are all concerned

The left has become like a preteen sleepover where little girls tell each other scary stories in order to scream in hyperventilating unison. The funniest part is how the Teenybopper

Over the past few years, California has experienced weather whiplash – recording the three driest years from 2020 through 2022, followed by extreme precipitation in 2023. Locally, the Santa Clarita

I have been scratching my head on how/why this country has made such a dramatic shift in the last three to four years. COVID-19 regulations and emergency declarations lasted from

This should be a skit for “Saturday Night Live.” Joe Biden announced that he will be visiting our southern border this week to talk about border security. This is the

Back when our family was still young, there was an honest-to-goodness record store over on Lyons Avenue. In this mecca of music, one could buy vinyl records, cassette tapes, and

Would you drive 12 hours roundtrip daily to attend college classes that lead to a bachelor’s degree? Of course not! But California State University, Sacramento, seems to think its students

The Village at Wiley Canyon is the proposed development between Hawkbryn Avenue and Calgrove Boulevard and between Wiley Canyon and Interstate 5, consisting of 379 “high-end” rental apartments, 130 independent

On March 5, I will be appearing on the presidential primary ballot as a candidate for our local Democratic County Committee. You will all have the opportunity to decide whether

As of Dec. 13 I became the president of the William S. Hart Union High School District governing board. I am excited for the opportunity to serve the district as

In re: William Gerlach, “A Speed Trap in Santa Clarita,” letters, Feb. 11. I could not disagree more with Mr. Gerlach concerning the speeding vehicles everywhere in this valley and

By David Hegg Long before Dorothy and the Cowardly Lion walked the yellow brick road, society understood the absolute necessity of courage. This virtue speaks to the willingness to stand

As someone who struggles with chronic migraines that must be managed with prescription medications, I was extremely disappointed that Congress failed to pass legislation that would reform pharmacy benefit managers,