
Annabelle Baltierra | Memories of Caravalho
When I got word of George Caravalho’s passing, many good memories came to mind of the man I had the privilege of knowing and working with. I would have loved

When I got word of George Caravalho’s passing, many good memories came to mind of the man I had the privilege of knowing and working with. I would have loved

Possibly someone with an iota of brain matter can explain the following to me. The Democrats, led by Adam Schiff, just finished holding a kangaroo court where they filed two

By David Hegg Just for fun I looked up the definition of “value” on my computer’s dictionary. After sifting through the various ways the word is used in the English

By The Signal Editorial Board In a nation deeply divided by partisanship, few things are surprising anymore. Yet it’s still disturbing to see the reactions of some Democrats in Washington

I’m glad our fighter is back. I’ve known Steve Knight for close to two decades and it’s hard for me to summarize in a few sentences his lifelong record of

The tension in the Middle East has gone from highest fever to a fever pitch. And now the questions are, are we now prepared and what comes next? The assassination

Attention John Boston: What a great idea to write in Katie Hill in the March election. Then, if she wins we can see her picture up there with all our

Re: Mike Garcia commentary (Jan. 12). Denying success? See here, Mike. You could review some of the recent skirmishes we are having among the letters in the opinion column here

Regional news agencies reported recently water customers could be fined for taking a shower and doing laundry on the same day. WRONG! There is no law against showering and doing

Jonathan Kraut’s light bulb has gone on again, although it is especially dim this time. But still, he has seen enough by its illumination to forecast the end of the

On the same day President Trump was signing an agreement with China at the White House that will dramatically help the American people, Nancy Pelosi was cheerfully handing out souvenir

Maybe 50 years from now, I’ll get my official card as a Newhall old-timer, which allows discounts, like free drinking water at Hart Park and no waiting for a counter

John Boston is right. Christy Smith will not responsibly serve her constituents in the 25th District. She is beholden to the Democratic Party and she follows the marching orders of

I have read with interest the discussion between Betty Arenson and Christopher Lucero on The Signal’s recent opinion pages concerning the situation in California. To be sure, both make valid points.

Re: Betty Arenson column, Jan. 4. A young person would say, “OK, Boomer.” Rather, here: “OK, Betty.” Remember…California is the fifth largest economy in the world…fifth largest in the world.

Attention young people: Baby Boomers (born between 1946 and 1964) and Millennials (ages 18-35) both represent nearly one-third of the potential voting populace apiece. In 2016, people 65 years and

“We have been, I have been the most transparent president and administration in the history of the country by far.” So said Donald Trump back in April 2019 – as

I have heard from both Duane Mooring (letters, Dec. 21) and Lynn Wright (letters, Dec. 24). Apparently. I must have hit a nerve There is a phrase that you hear

Last week, President Trump ordered the assassination of Iranian Gen. Qassem Soleimani. Without question, Soleimani orchestrated the deaths of hundreds of American soldiers and his strategies have created instability among

By Scott Wilk Senator, 21st District The Cemex mine, the proposed mega-mining operation slated for our back yard, would be the second largest aggregate mine in the country. For those