
Anna Scott | A Proposal to Stop Crime
Since our leaders are allowing people to commit crimes and look the other way, but ignore the victim, it is time for a change. The problem is that no one

Since our leaders are allowing people to commit crimes and look the other way, but ignore the victim, it is time for a change. The problem is that no one

Will Lois Eisenberg (letters, Feb. 2) please explain how the right to vote is being taken away from many Americans? Inquiring minds want to know. Phyllis Grekin Newhall

Gary Horton’s article on Jan. 26 proves once again that he has yet to accept the fact that when one continues the practice of going “Full Speed to Port,” as

I do not recognize Richard Smykle’s name in the Jan. 30 letters. Does he live in our Santa Clarita Valley? My longtime-resident opinion is: If it ain’t broke, don’t

I am writing in response to Lois Eisenberg’s Feb. 2 letter entitled “Killing the Dream of Voting Rights.” As usual, Lois regurgitates the Democrat talking points and makes grandiose statements

As a former employer (now retired), when considering hiring a new employee my retirements were ALWAYS in the following order. One, character. Two, qualifications for the position. Three, previous job

This is what L.A. County District Attorney George Gascón told reporters about the suspect regarding the murder of Jaqueline Avant: “As far as we can see, he never received any

I have been reading a lot to learn about my newly adopted Santa Clarita. It would be helpful if a destination map exists or, failing that, if ads and offerings

Kudos to the Santa Clarita City Council for voting unanimously to adopt a state-mandated ordinance designed to reduce organic materials and the methane produced by them in landfills! The ordinance

In “One Nutcase Away from Civil War,” Jan. 27, Gary Morrison claims, “Compared to previous presidents, Trump was a failure, unless you were a member of the top 10% of

The vaccination rate for children 5-11 hovers at about 25%. Some parents who do not provide vaccination to their kids are risking their health and in some cases, their lives.

Once again, our state legislators have passed a bill long on good intentions but filled with unintended consequences. This new mandate will require food waste, i.e. meal scraps, fruit peelings,

My editorial is in response to the (Jan. 15) opinion written by Max Morgan suggesting we all “turn the page” on the Jan. 6 subcommittee investigation ongoing in Washington, D.C.,

Heading northbound on the 170 Freeway, trash heaps and waste fall down and pile high on the embankment, tents and filth, human costs and destroyed lives, of illness, drugs and

Yesterday was The Signal’s 103rd birthday. That’s 103 years of covering fires, crime, county and city government, business, education, sports and, most importantly, the accomplishments of you, your family and

The ongoing coronavirus pandemic is starting to grate on people’s nerves in a way that hasn’t been true before. According to recent polling from Monmouth University, 60% of adults feel

Ah, bureaucrats. They said masks weren’t necessary, and then they were, and then they weren’t necessary for the vaccinated, and now they are. Cloth masks were great, now they aren’t.

By David Hegg As I write this, I’m on vacation and am forcing myself to slow down. I’ve even decided that I want to experience pure boredom, and then do

Re: Letters, Lois Eisenberg, Feb. 2. Lois, it appears your dream of voting rights includes illegal immigrants and convicted felons. We citizens already have the right to vote. If others

My granddaughter is six months pregnant and the entire family, naturally, is looking forward to the new member in April. About two weeks ago, however, my granddaughter was presented with