
Richard Myers | Yearning for that Feeling of Pride
I am not a historian. I can’t name all the presidents. I know the first, the current, and some in between. That’s all. Nevertheless, I’m 88 years old and, having

I am not a historian. I can’t name all the presidents. I know the first, the current, and some in between. That’s all. Nevertheless, I’m 88 years old and, having

There is what is called a “homeless crisis” nationwide. We feel this more in Los Angeles County than most other places with about 60,000 on our streets. The U.S. Supreme

I feel so fortunate to live in the beautiful city of Santa Clarita, a well-managed city that continues to build and provide services to residents. However, some things should be

After years of driving here in Valencia, it has become crystal clear that some guidance is needed and so, here is, “A Driver’s Guide for Valencia Roads.” Chapter 1. Signals

By Tim Whyte Signal Editor It wasn’t quite a riot. It was more like a brawl. About 50 students were involved in the altercation on the campus of Hart High

By David Hegg Our society is obsessed with health. Or maybe it is better said that we are obsessed with the idea of health. All around us new discoveries and

By The Signal Editorial Board Chalk this one up in the “credit where it’s due” department: The California State Auditor has released its rankings of 470 cities throughout the state,

Today it will be 78 years since Pearl Harbor was attacked — a most horrific day for the United States and all her allies. When going over my calendar for

As you’re shopping for the holidays, you’re likely to encounter signature-gatherers at malls, farmers markets, grocery stores and the like, armed with various petitions. These individuals are paid to hustle

The latest from my November Adelanto Detention Center visit: Two lists were provided by our volunteer organization for those of us going to visit the center in Adelanto. These listed

“Give me land, lots of land, with the starry sky above, don’t fence me in…” — Lyrics from Cole Porter Way back when, my buddy Curtis Stone and I plotted

On Nov. 14, at 7:38 a.m. our lives were changed. Students, teachers and staff members will never be the same. At 7:38 a.m. we lost a student; a classmate; a

Thank you, Jim Madsen, for your thoughtful tribute to Saugus (editorial cartoon, Nov. 21). It was very touching. My heart goes out to all involved, including Nathaniel Berhow’s mother. Saugus

Jonathan Kraut and Lois Eisenberg apparently are having eyesight problems. The impeachment hearing was televised for all to see. At no time was any evidence of wrongdoing ever presented. It

This November Superior Court Judge Daniel Murphy ruled that Waste Connections, the international corporation that operates Chiquita Canyon Landfill, had the right of “equitable estoppel” to continue to pursue its

I’m sure The Signal wants to do whatever it can to end the continuing slaughter happening throughout the country. With the Saugus High School killing fresh in my mind, it

Like everyone in our grief-stricken city, I have no words to express other than what has already been said. I do have a question, like everyone else. Why? As a

Our community is healing from the Saugus school shooting. We’ve come together and are committed to coming out of this a stronger community. This was a huge loss, and thank

As the left and the media have been lighting their hair on fire daily with their baseless scandal du jour against President Trump, he has quietly appointed nearly one in

In the fall of 1969, College of the Canyons opened for its first term of classes. Thirty-one faculty taught 735 students in the late afternoons and evenings Hart High School,