
Our View | Ballot Measures, Endorsements Recap
By The Signal Editorial Board One in a series of endorsements for the Nov. 3 election: Over the past several weeks, we have offered endorsements in a variety of campaigns
By The Signal Editorial Board One in a series of endorsements for the Nov. 3 election: Over the past several weeks, we have offered endorsements in a variety of campaigns
As we continue to assess the damage caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and look for a path forward for our Santa Clarita business community, it’s clear that one of the
Crappies. The fish. Not the bad poopie San Francisco street language. Missed the deadline. Yesterday was my Mighty Newspaper’s Absolute Can’t Write Nothin’ About What Type Of Creature You’d Like
Hear, hear to the Sept. 22 letter by Don Ricketts about the woeful deficiencies of the city library system. Not only has the city taken financial hits from their decisions,
I keep hearing about prejudice and hatred against minorities, but looking back in the history of the United States every “group” got a piece of that action but they have
Response to Paul Butler commentary, Sept. 12: I agree there is a virus going around, but COVID-19 is not as bad as you claim. Sure, if you look at the
Re: Brian Baker, “How He Carriers His Gun,” letters, Sept. 12. We get it Brian. You couldn’t stand California, so you left. However, you still want to weigh in on
In his latest opinion piece (Sept. 5) criticizing police tactics and procedures (the last two were over the Kenosha, Wisconsin, shooting and the local Santa Clarita Valley Sand Canyon teenager
By David Hegg Well, it’s time. We’ve seen the political yard signs springing up for months, read the papers, been deluged with the TV adds, listened to candidates, pundits, loyalists
I don’t know your position, but I always watch in astonishment, whenever organizations attempt to pander for personal benefit. In one of this year’s incarnations, the National Basketball Association, or
Lots of unexpected ballots are showing up in people’s mailboxes. As predicted. I’m seeing such reports on the “NextDoor” app and on Facebook. Citizens are calling the registrar’s office, favorite
Today I write about a chance meeting in the fruit section of a nearby grocery store. Several months ago, pre-COVID and wearing a mask in the market, I went shopping
Part 3 of 3 (Parts 1 and 2 appeared Sept. 16 and Oct. 1): A friend asked me what President Donald Trump has done for America. With the help of
As an alumnus and former student leader at College of the Canyons, I am proud to support Michele Jenkins’ re-election to the Santa Clarita Community College District board of trustees,
It is hard to imagine that there is an individual better qualified to serve on the SCV Water board than Maria Gutzeit. Maria has served on local water agency boards
As a recently retired faculty member and administrator at College of the Canyons, I ask you to join me in reelecting Michele Jenkins to the Santa Clarita Community College District
I am writing this letter in support of Michele Jenkins, who has served for over 30 years on the College of the Canyons board of trustees. As an incumbent, she
I have known Fred Arnold for almost 30 years as he has been my go-to guy for mortgage loans and refinancing. Not only is he dedicated to his profession, he
Michele Jenkins is a remarkable trustee member of the College of the Canyons board of trustees and has served for many years as a leader. At this time of fluid
We do have some systemic racism in the country. It comes to us in the form of the unions. I would submit that the teachers union stands squarely in the
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