
Larry Bustetter | Patriots Unite
One year ago on Memorial Day weekend, a dear fellow veteran and I visited the National Cemetery in West Los Angeles. We share a common patriotism and love for America.

One year ago on Memorial Day weekend, a dear fellow veteran and I visited the National Cemetery in West Los Angeles. We share a common patriotism and love for America.

Take a hard look at the accompanying photo. This picture wasn’t taken from some god-forsaken section of Los Angeles or the San Fernando Valley. Rather, it took the photo myself,

“Being of a certain age is somewhat like being in limbo when one has been on a moving screen in the workplace for most of one’s life. Reinvention is the

As some fanatical Congress people and some right-wing commentators spew their “replacement theory” and “damnation” rhetoric, which is spreading and resounding across America, America will stay divided in its racial

The following is voter information from Election Integrity Project California, a California nonprofit public benefit corporation and nonpartisan 501(c) (3), at www.EIP-Ca.com: Vote in person to be sure your vote counts.

I have immense respect for both sides of the abortion debate, which I suppose puts me in the minority position. Both the pro-life and pro-choice forces are motivated by a

My letter is in response to Lois Eisenberg’s letter to the editor that appeared in The Signal May 13, “Where Has the Grand Ol’ GOP Gone?” Lois, Lois, Lois, I

“Truth exists, only falsehood must be created.” I don’t recall where I first read or heard that, but having lived through 13 ½ presidents, beginning with Harry Truman, I have

Thanks for following up on my suggestion to investigate what happens to our community’s recycling effort. Congratulations to Mr. Michael Picarella for a comprehensive article (May 21). Unfortunately, I’m troubled.

I am just old enough to remember one of the all-time great radio newsmen. Every day in his News and Comments, Paul Harvey would bring the news succinctly and with

Recently Lois Eisenberg penned a letter (May 13) wondering where the GOP had gone. She included in her scolding rant all the usual things people like her say about the

No matter what city or country you go to, poverty will always be an issue. Going to downtown Los Angeles or even just down the street, you sometimes will see

By The Signal Editorial Board When Mike Garcia first took office as the member of Congress representing the Santa Clarita Valley, he filled a vacancy that was created by his

On Feb. 25 The Signal printed my letter entitled “Dogpile on Kerchner,” wherein I characterized Rob Kerchner and declared his “numbers” to be largely symbolic of a general philosophy, and

Quoting Assemblywoman Suzette Martinez Valladares, “Nothing defines our future more than our investment in our kids. We must empower parents with choices.” (Signal column April 29). I agree and a

I enjoyed Victor Corral Martinez’s article (Jan. 24) about recycling food waste. It prompted me to wonder about Santa Clarita’s overall recycling program. Every trash day, three large trucks growl

I was delighted that, after 50 years, Congress is holding hearings about the existence of UFOs. A committee has been poring over thousands of out-of-focus, fuzzy images of something flying

It’s that time again when the airwaves, mailboxes and emails are filled with empty promises of prosperity, increased physical and financial security, improved health care and elimination of COVID-19 restrictions.

The Santa Clarita Valley Democrats’ executive board released the following statement regarding recent actions from Democratic candidate Annie Cho’s campaign: The Santa Clarita Valley Democrats executive board is deeply disappointed

For many years the afternoon talk shows tried to outdo one another with topics that were not often discussed. At times the dialogue got so intense that the guests were