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Re: Susann Rizzo, letters, Sept. 21. You have my most sincere and deepest sympathies. When humankind first crawled forth, they brought with them deep-seated fears of the unknown that covered

Re: Susann Rizzo, letters, Sept. 21. You have my most sincere and deepest sympathies. When humankind first crawled forth, they brought with them deep-seated fears of the unknown that covered

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has pulled the trigger and announced the start of an “impeachment inquiry” targeted at President Donald Trump. I’m not really sure what exactly an “impeachment inquiry”

Every person in this country should be able to breathe clean air, have affordable energy bills, see the benefits of a strong, thriving local economy and know they’ve done their

I attended an event two weeks ago that really raised the bar – LUNA bar, that is. And it was delicious. Female film festival Lunafest has a tagline that includes the

Fall is here. I can feel it. Is it because I’ve been good that the forecast calls for Rain, my dear friend, Rain, to visit today? Would that be ducky,

“The state must declare the child to be the most precious treasure of the people. As long as the government is perceived as working for the benefit of children, the

As Americans we won’t always agree on the issues. There will always be two or more sides to any political argument. But what we should expect from our political leaders

This was to be an easy and lighthearted column to write. A rare but deserved praise to President Trump for aspects of his “China Trade War” policies. But then, the

Recently, the City Council of Santa Clarita looked over an ordinance for the creation of the jobs creation overlay zone (JCOZ). This project’s goal is to provide two jobs for

The Newhall Ranch project will add 21,000 units over the next two decades. “Auto-oriented urban sprawl” is not the answer either to climate change or our housing and health needs.

Today my daughter asked me how I memorized all the street names in town. I don’t have them all memorized, of course, but I explained that before we had Google

Re: “American Dream,” Sand Canyon Country Club. The CEO of Sand Canyon Country Club has authored a book entitled “American Dream.” A copy of this book was deposited into my

The heart-wrenching “Evening of Remembrance” event at the Youth Grove in Central Park (Sept. 17) closed with a plea to all of the Santa Clarita Valley to “slow down.” My

By Tim Whyte Signal Editor Sometimes, the left is a lot smarter than the right. Take, for example, the current broadly accepted meaning of the word, “Progressive.” It’s a powerful

By David Hegg When we ask the question of what distinguishes mankind from the rest of creation, the possible answers usually include the presence and activity of the conscience. This

By The Signal Editorial Board Homelessness is an increasing problem in Southern California, and the Santa Clarita Valley is no exception. It seems like everyone who enters the conversation agrees

This letter is in response to C. Norman Allen’s Sept. 14 opinion, “Climate Change Hysteria a Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing.” I read Mr. Allen’s very emotional column and want to

Gov. Gavin Newsom recently signed Senate Bill 27 into law requiring candidates for president and California governor to disclose their income tax returns in order to appear on California’s primary

C. Norman Allen (“Right Here, Right Now,” Sept. 14) has very much put voice to the concerns of conservatives regarding what battling climate change may require in the forms of

Several years ago, I was tooling down the coast with my closest family member. We stopped at Cambria for the night in a charming inn. I’ll never forget the place.