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By The Signal Editorial Board One in a continuing series of editorial endorsements for the November 2020 election: Among the many choices local voters will make on the Nov. 3

By The Signal Editorial Board One in a continuing series of editorial endorsements for the November 2020 election: Among the many choices local voters will make on the Nov. 3

When our daughter came home for Christmas break at the end of her first semester at Washington State University, she went through the airports toting her carry-on luggage. And, a

The one thing everyone seems to agree on is that whom we vote for to occupy a seat in our government, on every level, is important. For California’s 25th Congressional

I’m starting to become a fan of your reporter Tammy Murga. I applaud her work. She’s doing a good job of covering the nonsense everyone is being put through. I

I have a friend who years ago asked a question of the ages: “What if you just want to be — Mad?” My gal pal is so enthusiastic about life. It’s

Being born less than a year after the U.S. directly entered World War II, I spent a lot of time watching never-ending episodes of “Victory at Sea” and John Wayne’s

In November 2018, the deadliest wildfire in California struck the town of Paradise in Northern California. The Camp Fire destroyed 11,000 homes and, one year later, only 11 were rebuilt.

I’m writing this with a very heavy heart, and a crushed soul, and a deep feeling of nausea. My husband’s dog tags are displayed at my desk where my computer

It is very interesting to see people today try to redefine the events of the past through a lens of “modern sensibility.” This is one of the great challenges in

Every so often, a statesman arises to bring a country to new heights, summon the best of its energies and skills, and turn back the tide of darkness. We are

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,