
Megan Morrison | Thoughts on Water Restrictions
In the interest of water restrictions, I do have to agree with Gary Horton a little (July 29). Why did your article not talk about the things we can do

In the interest of water restrictions, I do have to agree with Gary Horton a little (July 29). Why did your article not talk about the things we can do

There have been more than a few lessons learned since the pandemic shutdown. It is an impressive feat that from the panic and confusion of early 2020 to the start

The “do something I’m scared” impulse brought us nothing but heartache. Empty shelves. Insane panic. Lost jobs. Crazy rules. Ruined businesses. Massive inflation. Wrecked educations. Huge debt. Government-made disasters all

Regressives love to distract and to gaslight. For proof, just look at what they submit to these pages for publication. Just in the last week or so we’ve seen letters

Assuming you are a voter, either side of the aisle, I am pleading with you to not be fooled again by a ballot measure in November. The headline in the

Re: Lois Eisenberg, letters, July 29. Lois, your comment, “Heat is known to kill more Americans than any other weather related disaster,” is not factual. Far more people die from

I hope my neighbors in the Santa Clarita Valley will agree that the House and Senate must pass the Inflation Reduction Act, which allocates $369 billion toward climate and clean

I know, parents, you work hard, some of you two or three jobs. You have your kids in a government-run, public school. The kids come home and you ask them,

Many years ago, I wrote an article titled: “I Wish My Father Was Paul Sorvino.” I had watched his daughter Mira Sorvino win the award for Best Supporting Actress for

In response to Mr. Joshua Heath’s column (July 26) on abortion rights: Mr. Heath states society does not have to believe the unborn baby is an actual life. Well, it’s

Part 4 of 4. Part 3 appeared July 19. Being the richest country Europe for minerals and valuable black soil, Ukraine had been invaded many times in past decades. In

Last December while taking a walk I suddenly lost much of my hearing in one ear. The medical world did tests and walked me through several courses of nasal, oral

The left, the right and the religious. They have the best of intentions, don’t they? Well, one doesn’t need to look very far to see how some of the worst

By The Signal Editorial Board Suppose you’ve got a cavity. It needs filling. Would you go to someone who doesn’t have “DDS” after their name and hope for the best,

Joshua Heath, in his column, “In Defense of the Right to Abortion” on July 26, says he is a Catholic and supports what the Bible says, but then goes on

Re: Diane Zimmerman, Letters, July 20. OK Diane, I’ll only mention your name once here, so you’ll have no reason to feel honored. Why you would consider my using your

I must confess. I’ve never been one to think about my derriere. But (no pun intended), since last week, my butt is all I can think about. In my younger

Re: Thomas Oatway, letters, July 23. Thomas, it is my understanding that assault weapons are already considered illegal. Assault weapons are those that are fully automatic. Pull the trigger and

I am old enough to recall the Nixon Watergate hearings. After Nixon was booted from office and 40 or so of his co-conspirators were jailed, I figured nobody would be

Nowhere is it safe from the extreme heat that the U.S., Canada and Europe are experiencing. These heat wave conditions have been predicted for decades. All things that the scientists