
Neil Fitzgerald | Soft-on-Crime Policies Come Home to Roost
Another month and we have yet more cases of how Democratic Soft On Crime policies are impacting our communities. We have all witnessed in horror the rise in smash-and-grab raids,

Another month and we have yet more cases of how Democratic Soft On Crime policies are impacting our communities. We have all witnessed in horror the rise in smash-and-grab raids,

Thank you, Signal editorial staff, for publishing Lois Eisenberg’s and Thomas Oatway’s same-as-always letters on the same day (Sept. 6). It is like going to your doctor and dentist and

I would like to bring something to the attention of all those doomsday sayers, that global warming is playing out as this recent heatwave has caused so much concern. In

Re: Arthur Saginian, letters, Aug. 24, “How to Build Your Arsenal.” I don’t always agree with Arthur but when I do, it makes me smile. This letter was so well

So. Last week, I got the prostrate operation. I am showered in the blessings of having so many friends who all, coincidentally, share the mental acumen of an eighth grade

Response to Diane Zimmerman’s letter, “An Intentional Misreading?” Sept. 5: My apologies for not being clearer in my Aug. 24 letter. I spent time discussing ethnic studies because that was

Re: Letters to the editor, Aug. 12. I’m going to indulge Hilmar Rosenast’s declarations of what is fact and/or truth just this once, and just for the fun of it,

Last summer, The Signal wrote an article about my journey biking across the United States. Since my return, I’ve continued my journey in personal growth through adventure. A year later,

Note the contrast between the “Russia!” corruption scandal involving Donald Trump versus the “Ukraine!” corruption scandal involving Joe Biden. In the first situation, you have a dossier sourced to a

The upcoming College of the Canyons Advanced Technology Center is a new program/facility providing state-of-the-art training for the advanced technological skills workers today and in the future will require to

How will the credit agencies handle people not paying off their school loans, but the government doing it for them? Dan Petkunas Valencia

I read the propaganda piece by Bill Creitz (July 5, “Lessons about Democrats”) and was blown away by how all of his complaints about Democrats were actually more appropriately targeted

This is to thank the letters to the editor department for printing and changing my (Aug. 18) letter title from “Humpty Trumpty Indictment Fall” to “She Really Doesn’t Like Trump,”

In a recent column, entitled “Satirically Throwing My Hat in the Ring,” I announced my campaign for the Santa Clarita City Council race. As a sequel to that piece, here

Yeah, I sure do miss the back and forth with leftist Democrats from the Santa Clarita Valley. All the warnings about how Donald Trump was such a threat to democracy,

Response to Jessica Grosh letter, Aug. 24, regarding College of the Canyons board of trustees meeting: Your even mentioning my letter is kind of hard to believe. Nowhere in my

By David Hegg Here is an interesting ethical question that will tell you a lot about your own view of truth telling. Which bothers you more: being lied to? or

Since I am a contributing part of the no-limit ATM machine locked down by the no-end-in-sight California Democrat supermajority, I feel I deserve a say in how my money is

Sen. Shannon Grove, R-Bakersfield, announced her Senate Bill 14, which would include sex trafficking of minors in the lists of crimes defined as serious under California law, making it a

Over the past year I have served as director of a law enforcement-supported nonprofit and engaging with police officers working in our communities almost daily. We know and our