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Thoughts and epiphanies frequently visit. I’m a fortunate guy. Several months ago, I had a revelation about people in power or allegedly smart. Have any idea how many centuries and

Thoughts and epiphanies frequently visit. I’m a fortunate guy. Several months ago, I had a revelation about people in power or allegedly smart. Have any idea how many centuries and

Growing up I lived on the slopes. Skiing was my passion and all I ever wanted to do. Then in seventh grade I suffered a devastating fall and spent months

Over the years, I have been amused by the diatribes of Lois Eisenberg, who rails against anyone who doesn’t follow her leftist ideology. But her recent comments about our involvement

Since the night of the 2016 Presidential election, I have felt that we are inexorably headed toward impeachment. I remember telling friends in October 2016 that whoever was elected will

Homelessness continues to be a major statewide problem impacting the health and safety of our citizens. To use an analogy, it’s as if the governor, state legislators, mayors, city council

As CO2 levels rise more rapidly than predicted, we need to re-assess infrastructure needs, from sewage plants and roads located along the coasts as the sea level rises, to our

Take a good look at the Signal masthead. That thing at the top of the paper with the fierce-looking Eagle. “Vigilance Forever,” the banner calls out. As long as I

As a business owner, and wife of another business owner, I’m not at all bothered by Assembly Bill 5, the newly signed bill that attempts to clarify what an employee

In response to Rep. Katie Hill’s visit to Littlerock High School: It is easier to convince high school students on the popular vote, than it is to challenge their critical

This is in response to Nancy Oliver’s letter to the editor on Sept. 24: Robberies are going on all over. We have garages filled with everything but their cars. People,

Donald Trump is at it again, abusing his powers, which seems to be a daily occurrence, in asking a foreign government to help him win the 2020 election. (Thanks to)

By Tim Whyte Signal Editor When Ventura County Sheriff’s Sgt. Ron Helus went into the Borderline Bar and Grill on that fateful night Nov. 7, he was interested in just

By Katie Hill Congresswoman Growing up here, it didn’t matter if you were a Republican or a Democrat. Actually, most people I grew up with considered themselves independents because they

By David Hegg In the 1988 movie “You’ve Got Mail,” Meg Ryan’s character laments over her inability to respond to a mean-spirited conversationalist with equally mean words. At an important

By The Signal Editorial Board They’re making lemonade out at the Cali Lake RV Resort. Perhaps not literally, but right now it might seem appropriate to raise a lemonade toast

Just left the gas station. Maybe it is time we repeal the gas tax. Rand Pinsky Valencia

Recently the House of Representatives passed a bill, H.R. 3525, by a vote of 230 to 184. This is bill titled “U.S. Border Patrol Medical Screenings Act” and, according to

“Necessity is the plea for every infringement of human freedom. It is the argument of tyrants; it is the creed of slaves.” — William Pitt the Younger, Speech in the

If you watched the news in late September, you were treated to footage of Greta Thunberg, a frightened, emotional 16-year-old Swedish girl lecturing world leaders at the United Nations. Thunberg

I’d like to set the record straight, right jolly up front. I’m not a racist. Having said that, I sometimes have a problem with People of Color, especially when the