Opinion

Letters to the Editor

Louis Paparozzi | Insurrection Underplayed

As a long-time subscriber to The Signal, a paper I rely on to know what’s happening in my community, I am compelled to voice my displeasure about your coverage of

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Todd Quelet | Garcia Fanned Misinformation

On the evening of Jan 6, after security in the U.S. Capitol had been restored, our Congressman, Mike Garcia, joined 138 other House Republicans and voted to object to the

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Alan Zuckerman | Ironic Use of ‘1984’

A response to the Signal’s editorial, “America, Welcome to 1984,” Jan. 16: In the Mueller report, conclusive evidence was presented indicating Russia interfered in our 2016 election on behalf of

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Rob Kerchner | Did We Overreact?

This year, 10 Americans died out of every thousand, at an average age of 79 — and one of those died of COVID-19, according to the Centers for Disease Control,

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Paula Parr | Here’s Why to Impeach Trump

Why try to impeach and remove from office someone who is already out of office? If Donald Trump is convicted by the Senate and impeached, he cannot run for president

David Hegg

David Hegg | Time and Time Again

By David Hegg  There is no debate that time marches on. The sun rises, shines, and sets, and then does it all over again, day after day. And each day

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John Weaver | Thank You, Mike Garcia

The Nov. 3 election gave us many examples of potential election irregularities (at best) and outright fraud (at worst) in at least six states. Despite the attempts of the left-wing

Our View

Our View | Villanueva Fills Gascón Gap

File this one under, “If you won’t do your job, someone has to do it.” That, in essence, is the message L.A. County Sheriff Alex Villanueva delivered this past week

SCV Voices: Guest Commentary

Patricia Suzanne | Why Newsom Has Got to Go

The campaign to recall Gov. Gavin Newsom appears to be edging ever closer to the magic number of verified signatures to trigger a special election. To be exact, that number

Alan Ferdman | Learning in Black History Month

Black History Month is a time to remember, commemorate and celebrate the contributions African-Americans have provided to the United States. It was initiated in 1926 as an annual weeklong celebration