Opinion

Letters to the Editor

Rudolph Fillinger | Don’t Let Trump Off the Hook

I’m constantly drawn to a quote from former Republican strategist Stuart Stevens: “In the Trump years, Republicans have sent a message that lying is useful and productive, racism is acceptable,

David Hegg

David Hegg | The Necessity of Pursuit

By David Hegg  When the framers of the Declaration of Independence declared that among the “unalienable rights” imputed to each of us by our Creator is “the pursuit of happiness,”

Letters to the Editor

Judy Propri | Could it Happen Here?

Re: Vlad Ghenciu, letters, March 4, “Vigilance Against the Silencing.” Thank you for printing this letter. Americans need to wake up. I am currently reading a book entitled “Live Not

Letters to the Editor

Jeffrey Moss | Where Can We Find Sasquatch Past?

Re: Michele Buttelman, “Seeking Sasquatch.” I saw your article in The Sunday Signal Feb. 21 and I just have one question concerning Sasquatch: According to your story, its existence has

Our View

Our View | City Takes Lead for Safety

2020’s most quiet disaster, as we stated in our editorial of Dec. 12, is becoming less and less quiet. “The least reported, most consequential election” of last November has become

Tim Whyte

Tim Whyte | The Case of the Phantom Explosion

Get your tinfoil hats, folks. It’s conspiracy theory time. SOMETHING exploded in the hills near Newhall on Tuesday night. That much is certain. The video doorbell and security camera footage

Letters to the Editor

Gerrie Currie | Time for Soul Searching

I would like to respond to the divisive letter sent in by Ms. Kay Vestal (March 6).  How could she, in good conscience, call for impeachment for lying, when her