
Jim de Bree | Diabetics Are the Medical Miner’s Canary
Before the advent of modern technology, coal miners placed caged canaries in the mines. The canaries would easily succumb to poisonous gases in the mine and warn the miners of

Before the advent of modern technology, coal miners placed caged canaries in the mines. The canaries would easily succumb to poisonous gases in the mine and warn the miners of

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

In response to both John Weaver’s column on May 11 (“What is the Truth About Climate Change?”) and Dave Lusian’s letter to the editor on June 5 (“Regardless, the Debate

I’m a little late in remembering D-Day, but I’m so proud because my generation was involved in this memorable day with all of their heart and soul. D-Day is one

I really enjoy reading the weekly edition of the Sunday Signal. Thank you for a great weekly read. Everything is well written and informative. However, I discovered a glaring typo

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

By Tim Whyte Signal Editor When our son Luc was little, just learning to play hockey, my wife and I told him there was one thing most important about hockey:

By David Hegg I write today as a son, a father, and a grandfather, and never in my life have I sensed the need for father power in our country.

By The Signal Editorial Board Suppose you have a choice to help two children in need. One of them is a perfect stranger, and the other is your own flesh

I applaud the vision of the William S. Hart Union High School District. They work to customize and provide options within and outside of the district, and they see and

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

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,

Scientists warned us in the latest International Panel on Climate Change report that, in order to avert climate catastrophe, we must cut greenhouse gas emissions by half in the next

President Trump claims the Chinese are paying for the tariffs imposed by his administration. Recently an administration official said the Chinese are already lowering their prices of goods that are

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

With the passing of the 75th anniversary of D-Day and with July 4 about upon us, this seems an especially appropriate time to reflect on our rights. I think the

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

Upon reading the June 1 commentary by Patricia Suzanne (“Leftist Anger Grows More Treacherous”), I was expecting an explanation of why the president (aka Individual 1) is excluded from the

This is not America / Shala la la la A little piece of you / The little peace in me Will die For this is not America Blossom fails to

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