
Steven H. Baron | Measure J Diminishes Public Safety
Your wife has her purse stolen out of her hands at the mall. Your teenage daughter screams when she sees a stranger with a firearm in your back yard late
Your wife has her purse stolen out of her hands at the mall. Your teenage daughter screams when she sees a stranger with a firearm in your back yard late
When I returned home from the Vietnam War in 1967, I soon became painfully aware I was no longer welcome in my own country. I was harassed, insulted, spit on
By The Signal Editorial Board The state Employment Development Department announced on Saturday that it would not be accepting any new claims for unemployment benefits for at least two weeks.
Most Americans look at the U.S. Senate as the pinnacle of deliberative democracy in the world. It’s not. Not even close. And not nearly “democratic.” Our U.S. Senate, in the
I am a proud Air Force veteran, having served my country honorably. My father was a veteran, as was my grandfather. Contrary to what President Donald Trump may have said,
In his column questioning police tactics, The Signal’s Tim Whyte (Aug. 29) would have us believe the Aug. 23 shooting of Jacob Blake by Kenosha, Wisconsin, officers “is not a
While quarantining in my 500-square-foot studio apartment in Sacramento, I had time – a lot of time – to reflect on the past year. There is little doubt; it has
Re: Tim Whyte, “Our Valley’s New Crop of Felons?” (Sept. 5). Santa Clarita has an excellent graffiti abatement program. A quick check of past articles in The Signal shows numerous
In 2009 the three Santa Clarita libraries (Newhall, Valencia and Canyon Country) were part of the L.A. County Public Library system. That allowed Santa Clarita residents to borrow from the
By David Hegg I have been reflecting on an interesting question lately. Here it is. Is it ethically responsible to engage in activity you would angrily criticize in another person,
In a recent letter to The Signal (Sept. 10), Richard Myers laments the difficulty in deciding whom to vote for. I would suggest he disregard the rhetoric of the candidates,
I have two concerns with mail-in ballots for the Nov. 3 election: 1. Possible fraud. California will send about 20 million ballots to people on current voter rolls. Last year
By The Signal Editorial Board Voters face many important choices on the November ballot, from who will oversee our schools, to who will sit on our City Council, and represent
“Them n—-s just got aired out… Somebody bust on the police, n—-. Two sheriffs shot in the face. They trippin’. It’s going up in Compton… Somebody ran up on the
In deep blue California, one-party rule means the far-left Democratic officials who run the state have in effect been able to put in place every progressive policy they’ve ever wanted.
I used to play a game with my sibling-like substance Leslie’s three youngest kids. Heavens. They’re in their 30s now. When they came of age, around 4 or so, I
From the time I was young, to early this year when my mother left for heaven, I remember her telling me whenever things were not going my way, “every cloud
Re: Election for L.A. County district attorney. Normally I do not write letters regarding any politics, but in this case I felt that I had to share my opinion with
I’ve been looking at this term “systemic racism” and trying to understand it. Yes, I’m just a white guy but I’m really trying to get my fingers around the idea.
While California’s COVID-19 data continues to trend positive with the number of new cases dropping to lower levels not seen since spring, there is also good news from Sacramento on
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