
Arthur Saginian | Revisiting Money, Riches and Wealth
Philip Wasserman wrote an interesting piece (July 4) on money, riches, and wealth — and a survey conducted by the people at Charles Schwab, and on my birthday, no less!

Philip Wasserman wrote an interesting piece (July 4) on money, riches, and wealth — and a survey conducted by the people at Charles Schwab, and on my birthday, no less!

Regardless of how you see the several criminal indictments naming Donald Trump as a defendant, who would think that three grand juries made of everyday citizens would be compelled to

In the turbulent realm of contemporary politics, characterized by deep divisions and unwavering partisanship, it is rare to witness an elected official rise above party lines and vote based on

By David Hegg On the official seal of The United States of America there stands a Latin phrase that also appears on the official seals of the president, vice president,

I have consistently stated that Donald Trump is a corrupt, immoral, and incompetent individual. It has been obvious since Jan. 6, 2021, that he is likely to be indicted and

Readers will know that I’ve taken aim at the California Assembly Public Safety committee and they may wonder why I am getting on my high horse again, but I cannot

What makes the USA and New Zealand unique in the world? If you answered that they are the only countries in the world that allow pharmaceutical companies to run TV

Re: “Which Truth, Exactly?” letters, Signal Aug. 5. Mr. (Gary) Morrison, we agree on one thing: Truth is fact. Note my letter of July 25: “There are truths, facts and

I am probably the absolute last person to write an essay on dressing up. Except for a gorilla suit and my cherished Wilt Chamberlain No. 13 wife-beater basketball jersey, I could

Never one to miss a weekly opportunity in The Signal (can you say obsession?) to call out Donald Trump or MAGA Republicans, Thomas Oatway (letters, Aug. 4) suggests that truth

Donald Trump has been referred for charges by a panel of politicians for the Jan. 6 event (I’m calling it an “event”), indicted by a federal grand jury for “hush

California’s fiscal picture has largely worsened since January, when finance officials projected the state would face a deficit of $22.5 billion. Gov. Gavin Newsom called it a “modest shortfall” and

UPDATED to remove erroneous information about available locations for “sharps” disposal. Re: “Hazard prompts county to end medical-sharps pickup at Sheriff’s Station,” Aug. 4. I am not sure of the

Carrie and I were strolling through the hipster “Gastown” area of Vancouver last week. Call it an extended celebration of our 44th wedding anniversary. Passing by the various trendy cafes

While voters will have the chance to vote L.A. County District Attorney George Gascón out of office in the 2024 elections, his recall is not dead. On July 7, the

The following is a copy of a letter sent to Santa Clarita Mayor Jason Gibbs. We have all been so patient with “trying” to get decent service from this “great

Thirty-five years ago, my wife and I had our first date at “The Cat & The Custard Cup” in La Habra. Our second date was at “The Blue Whale” in

Our gun violence epidemic is a divisive issue. But there’s plenty of opportunity for compromise and consensus, especially because we all fundamentally agree that the proliferation of mass shootings in

I suggest The Signal revise its letters to the editor policy. Why do we have to read letters from people pontificating about issues that don’t relate DIRECTLY to our valley?

Enough already! Christopher Lucero and others seem oddly fixated by my May 24 letter regarding the debt ceiling. It seems to have touched a nerve or two. He claims I