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By David Hegg Now that football has ended, we baseball fans can look forward to spring training, and the undiluted joys of another Major League Baseball season. Remember? Baseball is
By David Hegg Now that football has ended, we baseball fans can look forward to spring training, and the undiluted joys of another Major League Baseball season. Remember? Baseball is
I’ve been unable to attend trips to the (Adelanto Detention) Center for a couple of months but I keep in touch, via the U.S. Postal Service, with the women I
The streets of Los Angeles and San Francisco are fouled with human waste. This is abhorrent. The so-called leadership of these two cities is clueless to effect change. Both cities
The Bridgeport community was built on land that has been in human use at least since the 1700s. Records show that the area was most recently hog farms and barley
I saw two dead people Sunday night. It was late. I was headed home, driving through a deserted downtown Los Angeles. As I rounded the corner, the still-warm bodies were posed
Seventy-eight years ago, Executive Order 9066 was signed by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt on the internment of Japanese-Americans after Pearl Harbor was attacked in 1941. The federal government in 1988
The state of California is going to apologize to Japanese-Americans for their internment during World War II under Executive Order 9066, signed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1942. This
On Jan. 21, the city Planning Commission approved a new construction project at the Westfield Valencia Town Center mall. In response, an organization called Santa Clarita Safe and Strong appealed
Much has been made of the mysterious “whistleblower” who met with Rep. Adam Schiff’s office before leaking their secondhand gossip to the media. This gossip led to impeachment by the
Homelessness. The pandemic issue that has infected our body politic and raising our collective temperatures to boiling. We’ve got a fever and it’s not subsiding until our local and state
I miss the columns by Steve Lunetta. I enjoyed his writing style and always appreciated what he had to say. Bill Hanna Valencia Editor’s note: We miss Steve’s columns too!
Re: Letters, Lois Eisenberg, Feb. 11. Once again, Lois skips over the facts. There were 18 witnesses called by the House and they gave President Trump no due process. Republicans
By Tim Whyte Signal Editor The men started their days differently on Feb. 2. Nick Durghalli went to work at his small business. He didn’t plan on that day changing
By David Hegg In the academic arena, the study of philosophy is usually broken down into the areas of metaphysics, ethics and aesthetics. The last of these seeks to understand
By The Signal Editorial Board The race is officially on. Thanks to Los Angeles County’s new system of voting, it’s more convenient than ever to cast your vote in the
Re: Josh Heath commentary, Feb. 14. Apparently Mr. Heath believes that all “human cruelty” can be traced back to the “far right” and “social Darwanism.” Would that life were so
Re: Letters, Feb. 11 Lois Eisenberg wrote one of her many letters discussing the state of our union. As usual, she wrote but did not research. Our trial process has
Re: Letters, Dick Ramirez, Feb. 13. I’m sorry Mr. Ramirez, but U.S. Sen. Mitt Romney is an extremely poor representative of the Republican party. He should be removed and replaced
Costco won’t wait long for the OK to proceed with the project (Valencia Town Center mall expansion). If so, it will be a shame as we all will benefit far
Taxes hurt. Taxes hurt badly. Even Bernie Sanders doesn’t want to pay taxes. Bernie earned $1.1 million in 2016 and 2017, but when he was asked if he paid extra
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