Opinion

Letters to the Editor

Kathy Sube | Congress Must Fix Health Care

As a daughter of a father suffering from Alzheimer’s and a grandmother to a 12-year-old granddaughter who was recently diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes, I am beyond passionate about access

Letters to the Editor

Bob Comer | Trump Thinking Outside the Box

President Trump’s move to counter Mexican illegal immigration by having Mexico stop it is another example of his thinking “outside the box.” If it works, all of us benefit, including

SCV Voices: Guest Commentary

Betty Arenson | Hope for the Educational Woke Crowd

On Jan. 22, the powerful United Teachers of Los Angeles Union garnered an eye-popping $840 million contract (by 2020-21) in a settlement after a teachers’ strike. Repeatedly, Austin Beutner, superintendent

John Boston

John Boston | The DiVHook Generic June Grad Speech

Every year since time immemorial in the SClarita Valley, graduation happens. Chancellors, principals, valedictorians, dignitaries and goody-two-shoes going particularly nowhere are forced to address the multitudes. Like an all-you-can-eat buffet,

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Hilmar Rosenast | A Baby Is a Baby, Period

Funny, Dick Cesaroni’s letter should appear on the 75th anniversary of D-Day. It should indeed be D-Day for Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood! Cesaroni’s letter was good and I

Letters to the Editor

Betty Arenson | Differing Ideas of the Truth

In her June 1 commentary, “Serving with Dedication to the Truth,” Assemblywoman Christy Smith wrote that she is aware of the “turbulent and fractured political times” and states the content

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Lois Eisenberg | How Lucky Am I?

How lucky am I being exonerated? So says the Mueller Report. How lucky am I that I didn’t collude with Russia? How lucky am I that I didn’t try to