
David Hegg | Make Courtesy Common
Growing up I heard my parents talk often about certain actions being “common courtesy.” Things like acknowledging others as you pass them on the sidewalk, allowing ladies to go first,
Growing up I heard my parents talk often about certain actions being “common courtesy.” Things like acknowledging others as you pass them on the sidewalk, allowing ladies to go first,
Thank you for the excellent editorial, “Administration Takes a Page from Orwell,” in the Saturday, April 30, issue of The Signal. A very accurate connection to these times. Judy
The most shocking thing about our nation’s last two years was not the fear, or the lies, or the waste, or even the censorship and coercion. It was the compliance.
Joe Biden’s administration is a circus. Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer just returned from Ukraine and promised more U.S. military aid. That support that should have been given day one.
This is a letter to all parents of teens and young children with trail bikes or dirt bikes. We have many nice trails in our area and since COVID-19 began,
My name is Aiden Wellins and I am the patrol leader of the Rocket Patrol from Boy Scouts of America Troop 2 of Newhall. We are working on the communication
All signs point to our emergence from the worst of the pandemic. Death numbers are down, case numbers are down. Many Americans now recognize that an asymptomatic positive test is
The Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency needs some new thinking. Its new residential watering restrictions just create a bureaucracy difficult to enforce. Just water at these times and just water
DEAR KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN CO-CEOS SABIR SAMI & COL. HARLAND DAVID SANDERS — Revered gentlemen, I take digits to keyboards to complain. Guess what. It’s about chicken. Actually, I’m embarrassed
Christine Flowers (commentary, March 1) bemoans the fact that the United States is splintering off into selfish little tribes who are no longer willing to sacrifice their lives to help
I’ve mentioned in previous columns that I am always searching to improve my spiritual self. I have been on that journey for most of my life, beginning at age 11
In the last month or so, we have been treated to: 1) Vladimir Putin floundering in his Ukraine invasion and warning them to stop fighting back OR ELSE 2) Democracy’s
I’ve become a gray hair. Granted, a 65 and fit gray hair, still those 65 years have been rolled up into my 65-year-old opinions on everything. And a primary opinion
I read both Valerie Bradford’s letter and The Signal’s editorial concerning the city’s settlement of the California Voting Rights Act lawsuit. The 2003 CVRA is a perhaps well-intentioned , but
In the “Our View” editorial from The Signal editorial board (April 16), several points were made concerning the City Council’s decision to settle the most recent lawsuit over district elections.
Many years ago, I was a nationally ranked bike racer. Nowhere near the top of those rankings… but on the list. I traveled, mostly on my own dime, to bike
In re: “Proof in the Vaccine Pudding,” Thomas Oatway, letters, April 29. Perhaps Mr. Oatway would be so kind as to provide the readers with the information he used to
I’m old enough to remember the great song by the Who conveniently titled “Who Are You?” That’s a great question, and sadly, today it is being answered in a way
I was pleased to be mentioned in Mr. Arthur Saginian’s letter entitled, “Vaccination Letter Misread” on April 22. Of the people who regularly write letters to The Signal, Mr. Saginian
The Signal should feel very free to NOT publish some of these letters to the editor. A frequent writer can get way too much press time and somehow feel obligated
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