
Arthur Saginian | So Many Things to Get Rid Of
To listen to the right you’d think we need to get rid of activist judges and educators (or the left in its entirety). To listen to the left you’d think

To listen to the right you’d think we need to get rid of activist judges and educators (or the left in its entirety). To listen to the left you’d think

Maria Gutzeit has dedicated her incredible knowledge and wisdom regarding water and environmental issues for the benefit of all the residents of the Santa Clarita Valley. She is widely respected

Vojislav Batta Vujicic passed away peacefully on Aug. 27 at his home in Agoura Hills. Batta, age 71, had fought a five-month battle with esophageal cancer and lived up to

A simple comparison of Rep. Mike Garcia’s campaign principles and the priorities of his Democrat opponent, Christy Smith, reveals a clear choice: capitalism (private ownership) or socialism (government ownership). Smith’s

Re: “Are you a good Catholic?” letters, Sept. 7. Always interesting to read Mr. Arthur Saginian’s comments. He writes well and he must have developed it during his Catholic education.

With the closure of Interstate 5 (last week) for construction between the hours of 11:59 p.m. to 10 a.m., the volume of traffic on San Francisquito Canyon road has greatly

On Sept. 11, 2001, the world watched in terror as three hijacked jetliners deliberately crashed and indelibly changed our country. Some 2,977 moms, dads, entrepreneurs, businesspeople, vacationers, sisters, brothers, first

Throughout this year, I assisted in drafting and amending Senate Bill 1149, entitled the “Public Right to Know Act.” Our local electeds, Sen. Scott Wilk and Assemblywoman Suzette Valladares, voted

President Joe Biden’s recently released executive order on student loans is a major policy accomplishment, one of the most landmark progressive achievements of the 21st century. In one fell

In Re: Rudolph Fillinger, “This Is Pro-Law Enforcement?” letters, Aug. 26. Two things, Mr. Fillinger: Rep. Mike Garcia is by far the most popular candidate running for office in this

I have come to the conclusion that any politician who makes a statement on Donald Trump or Joe Biden must first be injected with truth serum. The garbage that is

One guy strong-arms Ukraine into firing the prosecutor investigating his son’s company, and brags about it, on camera… Crickets. But when the other guy asks Ukraine about it… Impeachment! You

There is a strange dichotomy going on in our society. When someone’s mistake or carelessness or forgetfulness or laziness negatively impacts our lives, we insist on finding and exposing those

In the past few days I have heard some amazing stuff from Giants fans. I was talking with a former business colleague who resides in San Francisco. I told

Another tribute to Mr. Vin Scully: First, I want to thank Lois Eisenberg and Ron Singerman for their tributes to this wonderful man who had the ability to bring us

Recently I was going through my old articles and found one that had been quite difficult to write because of the horror that the lady had gone through. The lady

Contrary to what Gary Horton would have us believe (Aug. 31), the motivation behind the Democrats and Joe Biden’s student loan debt relief plan had very little to do with

Upcoming elections for the SCV Water Agency board are of critical importance. Balancing responsible growth while maintaining the sustainability of our groundwater resources requires someone very knowledgeable and independent. That

I never thought the day would come I’d be putting these words to paper or computer screen. But, I’ve written my last column. I’m not finally moving to Wyoming. Have no

A few nights ago, I was watching the news when an interviewer was asking questions of some (college) students. The students did not know: Who the first president of the