
Lois Eisenberg | Grateful for Infrastructure Bill
The infrastructure bill has finally passed after many agonizing weeks of one-upmanship by both parties. The logical way to have had the infrastructure bill pass in a timely manner was

The infrastructure bill has finally passed after many agonizing weeks of one-upmanship by both parties. The logical way to have had the infrastructure bill pass in a timely manner was

Behold the Party of Irony, with Joe Biden as the actual failure that Democrats pretended Donald Trump was. It’s the weaksauce performance in office that is so stunning. Whether foreign

There are about 19 million living veterans in our country, about 6% of our population. Over one-and-a-half million live in California, the state with the largest veteran population. There are

Have I not been listening, or did I just miss the whole thing about vaccinations, or I should say mandatory vaccinations for all “working people”? Are the welfare recipients required

When I started reading this morning’s column by Dan Walters (Oct. 5), I thought that he must be a liberal Democrat because he was describing the efforts of our state

Most have heard the (true) story of the World War I “Christmas Truce” of Dec. 24-25, 1914. Well before the worst of the horrors of WWI, but after months of

This is a story that begins with a brick. There are many bricks that adorn the Veterans Historical Plaza here in our beautiful Santa Clarita Valley. Most of us will

An old saying holds that “two people can keep a secret, as long as one of them is dead!” And yet we are regaled daily about a nationwide election fraud

I am a huge fan of our sheriff’s deputies here in the valley and I’m even learning to like and admire L.A. County Sheriff Alex Villanueva — not quite as

One of the more interesting occasions in my college experience took place as I was waiting in line for a campus lecture. The announced speaker was Milo Yiannoupulous, a right-wing

I am appalled at the idea that (the Biden administration) wants to pay illegal immigrants millions of dollars. Where is the money coming from? If there is so much money,

The following is a copy of a letter to the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors. Re: Mission Village final map approval, in opposition to building over abandoned oil wells.

Michael Reagan’s opinion column that appeared in The Signal Nov. 4 incorrectly implied that the CalSavers program will be a significant financial burden on restaurants. Actually, CalSavers applies to all

By David Hegg I have often thought, in moments of great frustration, that the world would be a whole lot better if God went ahead and made everyone just like

This morning’s article by Patricia Suzanne (Oct. 2) was brilliant, simply brilliant. Although Ms. Suzanne is a Republican and a conservative activist, she did not write from the standpoint of

The following is a copy of a letter sent to Santa Clarita Mayor Bill Miranda: I am very disappointed that the City Council is remaining silent on the pending lawsuit

By The Signal Editorial Board If you serve in the military and you die defending your country, your family receives a $100,000 payout from the government. It’s a pittance. And,

When you hear the word “cuckoo,” do you think of a cute little bird that pops out of a Swiss wall clock? Well, the real birds – greyish-brown medium sized

Mr. Thomas Oatway makes a number of inaccurate assertions in his letter published on Oct. 21. One is spectacularly wrong and because it concerns a theme your left-leaning columnists have

On my Top Whatever Number Favorite Books List is Mark Twain’s “A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court.” Someone dear and close gave me a collector’s edition years ago. I