
Betty Arenson | Katie Hill, Pardons and Impeachment
Philip Wasserman’s commentary of Nov. 7, “A messy Divorce Gets Messier with Release of Photos,” was an organized and well-structured summary of Katie’s Hill’s latest story, absent the references to
Philip Wasserman’s commentary of Nov. 7, “A messy Divorce Gets Messier with Release of Photos,” was an organized and well-structured summary of Katie’s Hill’s latest story, absent the references to
On Nov. 5 I renewed my driver’s license. The Department of Motor Vehicles is a beehive of activity, moving enormous numbers of people through procedures at a fast-moving pace. I’m
Subject: Insanity in Sacramento. I had a conversation with a friend this morning and this friend, who has been in the air conditioning business for about 55 years, told me
It is only appropriate to thank and recognize Steve Kim, the owner of Sand Canyon Country Club. His investment in the restoration of the golf course served all Sand Canyon
On Thursday Nov. 14, 2019, the lives of all Saugus High School Centurions, alumni and present, were changed forever. A young man among you committed a horrendous act that nobody
I recently had time to take a look at The Signal’s publication of the “51 Most Influential” people in the Santa Clarita Valley for 2019. Having read the comments of
By Tim Whyte Signal Editor I’ve learned some hard lessons being a crazy hockey dad for the past 20 years. There have been more great times than bad, but I’ll
By David Hegg Winston Churchill is credited with reminding the world “those who fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it.” History, in many ways the succinct compilation
Re: Jonathan Kraut commentary, Nov. 12. It is always amusing when liberals cite the disparity between themselves and conservatives. Right out of the chute, Kraut makes a statement about President
The newest water agency in California, the Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency, or SCV Water, has been one big success story. Formed on Jan. 1, 2018, it’s hard to believe
Women in the second half of life understand the physical and emotional changes that occur naturally as we progress through various stages. And for females in the company of those
I’m a terribly sentimental fellow, which is not a bad thing. I don’t sob hysterically, fondly recalling a New England Patriots Super Bowl victory. But, a silly smile forms when
By The Signal Editorial Board It can happen anywhere. And now it’s happened here. There was a mass shooting at Saugus High School on Thursday morning. Multiple victims were shot.
I hope The Signal will take time to reflect upon its own journalistic mistakes (during the time leading up) to the resignation of former-Rep. Katie Hill. While reading the Nov.
The play “Eight Nights” has premiered at the Antaeus theatre in Glendale. The acting is wonderful and elicits an emotional reaction from the audience, but the most important thing about
In the past few weeks California’s 25th Congressional District has received a significant amount of national attention, regrettably almost all negative. Rhetorically charged words like abuse, revenge porn, and victim
“It’s hard to really tell what’s going on, isn’t it?” I said. “Should we start preparing to leave or what? They never give a complete picture, literally a map, showing
Do military service veterans play a role in combating climate change? The answer is a resounding “YES!” Military members and veterans generally tend to vote conservatively. However, a January 2019
America has some 45,000 to 60,000 homeless veterans on our streets. This Veterans Day, that statistic trended strong and emotionally raw, all over social media. American military veterans, we learn,
I submitted a letter to the editor to The Signal (Nov. 1) commemorating the Grand Canyon’s 100th anniversary, and praised all of its magnificence — not realizing at the time
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