
Jerry Rhodes | Thanks for Memorial Day Coverage, But…
Thank you for your coverage of the Memorial Day ceremony this past Monday, presented by the Eternal Valley Memorial Park and Mortuary AND the Santa Clarita Valley Veterans Memorial Inc.

Thank you for your coverage of the Memorial Day ceremony this past Monday, presented by the Eternal Valley Memorial Park and Mortuary AND the Santa Clarita Valley Veterans Memorial Inc.

California has long served as a leader in making significant and innovative changes in the interest of animal and environmental protection. Right now, California has an opportunity to be a

By The Signal Editorial Board Anyone living in the Santa Clarita Valley today owes a debt of gratitude to Carl Boyer III, who died this week at the age of

By The Signal Editorial Board Here’s a familiar tune: Environmentalists have once again sued to stop the Centennial project on Tejon Ranch, 45 miles north of Santa Clarita. This project

By Tim Whyte Signal Editor I’m not often at a loss for words. But that’s where I was a couple of weeks ago, when my mom texted me at work

By David Hegg Growing up in the eastern side of Washington state, summer always started with the month of June. And even though we SoCal folks don’t have well-marked seasons,

I would suggest David Hegg direct his homily at the White House (commentary, May 26). The man in the Oval Office has no self-control whatsoever. His impulsive, thoughtless rants on

It’s never lost on me that I was elected to office in the midst of a turbulent and fractured political time. A recent example of the type of unproductive and

First we were deplorable. Then we were dangerous. Now the Leftists call us conservatives downright evil. Their anger is growing, and the reactions escalate. When facts go against their narrative,

When I taught Santa Clarita history a few months after the crust of the earth cooled, I’d start every semester by writing this on the chalkboard: “A man can live

Recently in The Signal there have been a number of letters of opposition to our recent trade policies with China. Specifically they are all critical of the president’s imposition of

Over six months ago I noticed two sofas that were dumped at (a shopping center) in Valencia. I have called the landlord three times and the city of Santa Clarita

I’d like someone to explain to me why our water rate is going up 80% in the next four years if our water agency has $238 million on the books.

Since overpaid college administrators and the declining birth rate seem to be on a collision course, I hoped The Signal’s (education coverage) would explore the possible future of higher education.

Tuesday’s Signal (May 14) says the new archery range will be open seven days a week from dusk to dawn. Open at night only, huh? Barbara Spencer Santa Clarita

Duane Mooring’s May 21 response, “Leave Column Writing To The Pros,” to John Weaver’s commentary of May 11, “What is the Truth About Climate Change?” reinforces one of John Weaver’s

After going through the entrance ritual, which includes handing over our driver’s licenses in exchange for a locker key, the other volunteers and I put all of our belongings into

What a fantastic contribution from Ms. Maria Gutzeit. (Commentary, May 21, “Remember the Bell Curve as 2020 Approaches.”) She actually suggests we think, and that our politicians ask the right

(Recently) our own District 25 U.S. Rep. Katie Hill voted, with all but one of her fellow Democrats, to approve H.R. 5, “The Equality Act.” The lunacy of this Democrat

Last week, I finished the marvelous eight-part series “The Assassination of Gianni Versace” on Netflix. It’s an epic drama that tells the story of Andrew Cunanan, a young gay drifter,