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This letter was almost not written. After all, what good will it do? The city of Santa Clarita has already closed escrow on the Ice Station Valencia after agreeing to

This letter was almost not written. After all, what good will it do? The city of Santa Clarita has already closed escrow on the Ice Station Valencia after agreeing to

By David Hegg Many years ago when my son was playing at the highest level of the club soccer, he helped his team win a very prestigious national soccer tournament

A dreary gap exists between Washington’s birthday in mid-February and Memorial Day at the end of May. A new federal holiday on the last Monday in April would welcome spring

By The Signal Editorial Board Twas the night before Christmas and all through the house… not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse. At least that’s the way it

UPDATED Sunday, Jan. 3, to include omissions and recent developments: “Hi Tim, this is Allan Cameron.” It was an unmistakable baritone voice, and he drew out and emphasized the last

It happened over seven years ago but it got little play until 2018 when multiple media outlets started addressing the topic. Sen. Diane Feinstein’s “office director”/“gofer”/personal driver of 20 years,

Dear Kevin Payne — I’m writing this column a week early. By candlelight. Shadows dance eerily on dark walls and I’m composing this missive the old-fashioned way — via pencil.

Hopefully, all Santa Clarita residents experienced a joyful New Year’s Eve, by celebrating in a responsible manner, thereby eliminating the possibility of becoming an overnight guest in the Santa Clarita

As a compulsive Signal letter writer and hater of all things Republican and Donald Trump, Lois Eisenberg (Dec. 23) should be more than happy with William Barr’s performance as attorney

We all need an outlet where we can do something that benefits our health, and release stress and anxiety, especially this year. For many of us, that place is our

COVID-19 is getting very up front and personal. No longer some “make-believe virus that someone you never heard of got,” COVID-19 is hammering Southern California – and especially L.A. County.

Subject: Newly elected District Attorney George Gascón. To the people who voted for Gascón, you got what you wanted. Or did you? When in court and you can’t afford an

Last week I put out my trash cans as usual, but the green waste sat all alone for several days and then I finally put it back in my yard.

While there is great chaos and emotional uncertainty regarding a president who still insists on not leaving office, a greater and possibly more immediate threat to our safety and well-being

In 1972, William F. Buckley Jr.’s conservative magazine National Review published a cover headline titled “The Time Has Come: Abolish the Pot Laws,” a proposal Buckley, himself, supported. Nearly 50

USA. Taxes. Redistribution. Incentives. Subsidies. Just a few memes to kick things off. Patricia Suzanne (commentary, Dec. 5) has asked why she or her family should pay for someone else’s

Looking at the picture from a higher level I feel confident in saying that the coronavirus and COVID-19 did not destroy countless businesses, alter our lives, or damage the economy.

The next time someone you know waxes eloquent about universal health care, remember this: Nothing that requires the labor of others is a basic human right. Rather, there is a

By David Hegg There are so many things we’ve been learning this year about the COVID-19 virus and the wide range of effects it has had, is having, and will

I am amazed at what people can complain about during a worldwide pandemic that has 22,820 deaths and 1,902,355 confirmed cases in California alone as of Dec. 21 at 6