
Lisa Lavadores | A Point of Agreement for All Parties?
There are some issues upon which nearly every member of every political party can agree. These issues involve acts deemed so clearly wrong by the majority of Americans that it
There are some issues upon which nearly every member of every political party can agree. These issues involve acts deemed so clearly wrong by the majority of Americans that it
Re: “Column Regurgitated Pro-Trump Points” by Thomas Oatway (Letters, May 15). I thought The Signal was going to enforce a “no name-calling” rule for its letters to the editor. Regarding
It’s not just about the Thin Mint cookies, you know. “Girls Scouts” is about the meaningful lives and the accomplished women they build. From young girls just starting out, into
The president would have you believe that the tariffs he placed on imported goods are being paid by China. The real truth is you, me and every American are paying
In response to John Weaver’s column on May 11, “What is the Truth About Climate Change?” — I wonder if others are as peeved as I am when I encounter
As we venture into the next year and a half, approaching the November 2020 elections, we all will be told what “we” believe. Democrats want this. Republicans want that. Polls
I found Jonathan Kraut’s article in the opinion section on Tuesday, April 23, titled, “Santa Claritans should choose our own mayor,” interesting whereas he states in part, “A petition drive
By Cameron Smyth Mayor Pro Tem Over the course of three weeks in January, the Edelman institute conducted their “Trust Barometer” poll where they interview Californians on a variety of
By David Hegg On Mother’s Day last weekend my wife and I were treated to a performance of “Les Miserables” at the Pantages. What a wonderful venue in which to
By The Signal Editorial Board Rock. Santa Clarita. Hard Place. That about sums up the situation the Santa Clarita City Council was in this past week, when council members faced
Trump’s tariffs are going to eat away at the economy and eat away at the bonus tax cuts. When U.S. importers pay the tariffs, the costs of the tariffs are
The bridge at Golden Valley Road and Sierra Highway was recently completed and dedicated. The bridge was built to make crossing the highway safe for students attending Golden Valley high
“Democracies have ever been spectacles of turbulence and contention; have ever been found incompatible with personal security or the rights of property; and have in general been as short in
Our newly elected 38th District Assemblywoman Christy Smith has proven she quickly melded into the faction of Sacramento’s Democrats’ super majority, showing us that, like them, there is no tax
If you are like me, you are alarmed by the enormous amount of plastic trash that is filling up our oceans, and disturbed by the harm it is having on
I have read, re-read, and then read again the editorial board’s “Our View” on Sunday, May 5. You question what we on the left will say, and do, when the
Pupils in the Newhall School District enjoy a Christmas vacation of almost three weeks. They also get four days off for Thanksgiving. They get a “spring break” for eight days
Beverley Scott illustrated her ignorance of the Mueller report in her May 2 commentary on “The Russian Collusion Delusion.” She apparently has not read it, but instead regurgitated the talking
Without drastic action, our oceans will be polluted with more plastic, which will never go away. Our oceans will be taken over by plastic that are suffocating our marine life.
It is not often that a mundane section of the Internal Revenue Code becomes a pressing issue, but that is exactly what has happened to Section 6103(f). The purpose of
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