
Our View | Santa Clarita Is Misunderstood on Homelessness
This comes to us from the No Good Deed Goes Unpunished Department. Your city government in recent years has been taking the homelessness issue quite seriously, as outlined in the
This comes to us from the No Good Deed Goes Unpunished Department. Your city government in recent years has been taking the homelessness issue quite seriously, as outlined in the
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For every person who ends up living on the streets, the set of circumstances that brought them there is as varied as the resources needed to assist them. Which is
It has happened yet again. Another local child has been horrifically beaten and abused to death by his mother and her boyfriend. And like so many times before, this abuse
What is with all this hate that is being directed toward President Trump? I can’t figure it out. All the Hollywoodites (Robert De Niro, Cher, Madonna, Peter Fonda, Maxine Waters,
My wife and I have lived in the SCV over 40 years and have traveled Interstate 5 where it passed under the 14 overpass probably 25,000 times. It has been
As Santa Clarita’s representative in Congress, it has always been my top priority to serve the needs of our community. As we all know, our region is a heavy commuter
After reading The Signal’s view (June 23) on the border crisis, it was clear what they were trying to do. They were trying to desensitize readers to the breaking up
Re: Article in The Signal, July 2, “Round 3 in stigma troubles.” Notable musicians, actors and health professionals in the Santa Clarita Valley have spent the last three weeks addressing
What a treat that was! The Santa Clarita Fourth of July Parade is an amazing and enduring symbol of what’s right with the Santa Clarita Valley, and it’s driven by
Increasingly a very simple question is becoming part of our daily conversation: “What’s happening to our country?” Every week there are news items that make us scratch our heads and
While people of many disciplines and religions discuss a light that exists within us, Alix Schwartz of Santa Clarita has a calling that helps people discover the benefits of its
The state of California has been doomed for the last eight years. Electricity rates are 60 percent higher than what we see in other states. This poses the conundrum. We
Kenneth Hurst besmirched Rep. Steve Knight in his June 28 letter, “Knight’s Silence on Administration Immigration Policy Was Alarming.” With that, Hurst states this “…speaks volumes about his character.” To
In her June 28 Signal commentary, “Would a Water Agency Ever Say There Isn’t Enough?” Lynne Plambeck goes down a number of rabbit holes to conclude the Santa Clarita Valley
Today is the Fourth of July and the official day for citizens of the United States of America to celebrate our freedom from tyranny, oppression and radical taxation without representation.
It’s the Fourth of July. Independence Day. Americans’ most favorite patriotic holiday of the year. Hot dogs and cookouts and beer and brats and burgers — and in our locale,
In recent political conversations, and I really don’t get into many, I’ve come to the conclusion that our esteemed President Trump is still better than what we could have had.
I was in the audience at the City Council meeting June 26. Many voices were raised in opposition to changes the council put forth on amending Title 14 of the
Two news stories caught my attention, so I had to do some research. 1) In New York, a 28-year old woman, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, running for the “Democrat-Socialist” party, was elected
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