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The picture shown is of a serene and idyllic day in May 1918. Row, row, row your boat gently up the Hudson. William Horton had married Emma Muldoon two short

The picture shown is of a serene and idyllic day in May 1918. Row, row, row your boat gently up the Hudson. William Horton had married Emma Muldoon two short

Re: Lois Eisenberg letter, Feb. 27. One big difference between the Japanese-Americans and today’s immigrant internment: The former were American citizens. The others are in the country illegally. Bob Comer

Most of my life, I have lived within 2 miles of the Valencia Town Center. Currently in my business travels, I pass the mall several times a day. Like anyone,

No more 24-packs of bottled water. Bags of rice, dried beans, noodles, and even cases of Ramen and Spam are gone. Store shelves are emptying. Santa Claritans are stocking up.

This is in response to the Gil Mertz letter printed on Feb. 26, “A Tale of Two Whistleblowers.” Gil’s letter suggests that Democrats are being hypocritical for protecting the

Re: Opposition to mall expansion. How sad to see a purported group hide behind anonymity on the specious claim that someone could be bullied. I checked their website and there

I suspect the letter writer who praised Mitt Romney as a principled, courageous senator for voting for removal, was a supporter of removal, and therefore praising Romney and disparaging, by

By The Signal Editorial Board It’s easy to understand the sense of alarm about the novel coronavirus, COVID-19. On its face, the news can seem scary and it should not

By Tim Whyte Signal Editor As I head off to the NASCAR races at Auto Club Speedway in Fontana this weekend — a weekend in which Fontana affectionately is re-dubbed

By David Hegg Now that football has ended, we baseball fans can look forward to spring training, and the undiluted joys of another Major League Baseball season. Remember? Baseball is

I’ve been unable to attend trips to the (Adelanto Detention) Center for a couple of months but I keep in touch, via the U.S. Postal Service, with the women I

The streets of Los Angeles and San Francisco are fouled with human waste. This is abhorrent. The so-called leadership of these two cities is clueless to effect change. Both cities

The Bridgeport community was built on land that has been in human use at least since the 1700s. Records show that the area was most recently hog farms and barley

I saw two dead people Sunday night. It was late. I was headed home, driving through a deserted downtown Los Angeles. As I rounded the corner, the still-warm bodies were posed

Seventy-eight years ago, Executive Order 9066 was signed by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt on the internment of Japanese-Americans after Pearl Harbor was attacked in 1941. The federal government in 1988

The state of California is going to apologize to Japanese-Americans for their internment during World War II under Executive Order 9066, signed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1942. This

On Jan. 21, the city Planning Commission approved a new construction project at the Westfield Valencia Town Center mall. In response, an organization called Santa Clarita Safe and Strong appealed

Much has been made of the mysterious “whistleblower” who met with Rep. Adam Schiff’s office before leaking their secondhand gossip to the media. This gossip led to impeachment by the

Homelessness. The pandemic issue that has infected our body politic and raising our collective temperatures to boiling. We’ve got a fever and it’s not subsiding until our local and state

I miss the columns by Steve Lunetta. I enjoyed his writing style and always appreciated what he had to say. Bill Hanna Valencia Editor’s note: We miss Steve’s columns too!