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Decades later, I’m still embroiled in the argument. It was the summer of 1968. My best pal Phil Lanier, future country/western singer Joey Canyon and I went to the beach.
Decades later, I’m still embroiled in the argument. It was the summer of 1968. My best pal Phil Lanier, future country/western singer Joey Canyon and I went to the beach.
Twenty years later and many of my memories are photographic and vivid. However, time harbors perspective and tempers my emotions. Ten years passed before I could talk to others about
The Signal reported (Sept. 4) that about 100 Santa Clarita residents gathered at the Porsche dealership in Valencia to demand that Gov. Gavin Newsom come out and face them. But
When I think of the great state of California, I think of its people, its places, and its natural beauty and climate, which makes it the magnet for people from
On Tuesday, Sept. 14, California voters will determine whether to recall the current governor of California, Democrat Gavin Newsom, and if so, whom to replace him with. Like many other
Before Ronald Reagan was president of the United States, he was the popular Republican governor of the state of California. Like many in the entertainment industry of the time, he
In January 2002, four months after the 9/11 attacks, my brother, Col. Phil Bossert Jr., U.S. Air Force, was on the ground at Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan. That was
Lois Eisenberg’s letter in The Signal on Sept. 3 is so focused on a tree, she missed the whole forest. Republican criticisms have NOTHING to do with “intervention in Afghanistan.”
These days, it seems a funny if not even a quaint thing that Republicans continue to parrot the narrative that progressives and Democrats are really commie pinkos, certain to overthrow
Arthur Saginian writes interesting letters that invite others to consider various viewpoints. In the remarks about how he concluded that Rev. David Hegg’s belief is not based on knowledge, whereas
Mr. Gary Horton’s latest column (Sept. 1) is a valiant effort to put lipstick on a pig, as one of I sure his favorite politicians used to say. He is
By David Hegg Perhaps the most essential question of all is this one: Why is there something instead of nothing? We wake up in the morning, open our eyes and
On Oct. 15, 2020, Joe Biden tweeted the following: “We’re eight months into this pandemic, and Donald Trump still doesn’t have a plan to get this virus under control. I
Religion: that which can unite, divide or confuse us. Like Arthur Saginian, I was once agnostic. Unlike him, I now believe in the Creator God. When I was an agnostic,
By The SignalEditorial Board Our leaders are elected to represent all of us. And when they fail to uphold that responsibility, there are mechanisms in place for voters to replace
The last couple of years have been pretty bad. Not especially profound, not too difficult to make that statement. In the midst of a global pandemic, as we witness the
By the Grace of God, the last planes left Kabul carrying the last of our precious military without being blasted out of the sky. The lives were obviously spared only
Every week since forever, I write a second column. The Time Ranger tracks our Santa Clarita Valley’s illustrious history. Best as humanly possible, I attempt to quote scripture and verse
The strange compulsion for sticking noses into other people’s lives has gone through the roof over COVID-19. Who CARES if someone ELSE gets sick? “But it could make ME sick”
I read how Gary Horton plans to “fix the world with a few paragraphs” (commentary, Aug. 4). He started off pretty good with talk of citizenship and civic duty. He
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