
Alan Ferdman | A Change of Pace Amid COVID
For many of my friends and neighbors, COVID-19 has made 2020 a horrific year, filled with constant redundant news stories about infection rates, suffering and death. To make my year

For many of my friends and neighbors, COVID-19 has made 2020 a horrific year, filled with constant redundant news stories about infection rates, suffering and death. To make my year

Re: Roundabout plans for the intersection of Lost Canyon Road and Sand Canyon Road. I and many of my neighbors feel a roundabout is a bad idea. I have lived

Editor’s note: The following letter was received before the City Council’s meeting on Tuesday in which the council discussed a memorial or name change for Central Park. This is in

Re: Trump’s incarceration of migrant children on the border, Lois Eisenberg, letters, Aug. 26. A question for Lois: Why didn’t you say anything about this when Barack Obama was president?

Man, I don’t get it. Brian Baker (letters, Aug. 21) hates California, couldn’t wait to leave California, and then, after years of moaning about it, he ups and moves to

Part 2 of 2 (Part 1 was published Aug. 20). This letter is in response to the letter of Christian Olmos and Andrea Fleming printed on July 30, “A Call

Why are you wearing a mask? Is it because it is fashionable? Are you wearing it because the government told you to? Maybe you are infected and don’t want to

On June 4, 1967, several prominent Black athletes met in Cleveland to express their support for Muhammad Ali, who had been stripped of his heavyweight title and faced charges of

The new school year is here and, as parents and students prepare to learn during the most uncertain of times, as a parent and educator I can’t help but think

Is it just me, or have the discussions about ways to combat the COVID-19 coronavirus been thinking small? Yes, we can and should all do our part – maintain physical

Less than 1% of the federal budget goes to international affairs. Increasing foreign aid can have positive effects on the United States economically and politically. Americans tend to believe

I recently heard a TV host remark, with freedom comes responsibility. This struck me as being so very relevant at this time. We are blessed in this country to have

This past weekend we just entered a new dark chapter in American history.My hope is that these first days of vigilante versus protester is but a brief blip marring our

Friday, Aug. 13, I stopped for gas at a local Canyon Country station. Oops…I forgot to grab my mask before heading out the door. Honoring the imperative to always wear

The city of Santa Clarita should be aware of the Jesse Jackson shakedown. It looks something like this: You go into a business, corporation, and in this case, a city

Re: Bouquet Canyon housing project. I trust the subject of WATER will come up during the Santa Clarita Planning Commission presentation to the City Council…or has a new source of

Rep. Brad Sherman was way ahead of the curve on impeachment, and now there’s another national issue that is desperately calling out for bold action and forward-thinking leadership. I want

By David Hegg Our society is increasingly in love with excess. For years we’ve been challenged to go for the gusto, let it all hang out and not allow anything

Your Aug. 22 editorial, “Uber-Legislative Hubris,” was spot on. Assembly Bill 5 is an example of one-party arrogance where, as you so aptly call it, the “uber-majority” discounts viewpoints or

David R. McCann wrote a thoughtful letter, “Moved by Column and Letter,” published Aug. 18. He referenced another letter that in actuality was not factual, leaving Mr. McCann with an