
David Hegg | Yes, It Was Me: Society’s Culture of Blame-Shifting
By David Hegg For several years between my graduate studies and my first ministry position, I was in the corporate world. Providing for my family while serving as a lay

By David Hegg For several years between my graduate studies and my first ministry position, I was in the corporate world. Providing for my family while serving as a lay

By The Signal Editorial Board Sometime in the next few years, when a mentally deranged person who should have been in the custody of law enforcement commits a horrific crime

It’s such a pity. I’ve read John Boston’s columns for years. I saw myself as his “Saddle Pal” on his journeys through Santa Clarita’s past. Then he went all “Fox

It saddens me that we are more than halfway through our 100 years column by John Boston (Saturdays). I think the history of the last 101 years would also be

The sincerity of Gov. Gavin Newsom’s declarations that California is THE place to do business is a big mystery. He bristled recently when yet another governor spoke of luring California

In response to John Boston’s column on Aug. 9, “Shall We Merrily Move to Impeach Rep. Katie Hill?” Despite John Boston’s exceptional gift for writing and humor, he insists on

Some may point a bony, quivering finger and warn that dire things approach. Fistfights nationwide erupt over open borders, the proper amount of melanin in our epidermal levels, gun control,

I was cleaning out an old file cabinet last week and ran across a eulogy written about my father by one of his colleagues, a fellow physician. Next week marks

“Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country.” What the Democrats need is another John Kennedy. Don Gately Valencia

I am a long-time registered Republican, but an “independent” voter. I favor logic and morality over party affiliation. Therefore, my opinion on gun control is not slanted toward a political

While I am of course saddened by the recent mass shootings in California, Ohio and Texas, I am infuriated with our weak-kneed Senate for not having the courage to pass

My hobby is model railroading. Today, virtually all model railroad equipment is manufactured in China and is imported by American companies. Most model railroad products are produced in limited runs

I remember this story from the Old Testament: When Mesopotamia destroyed Jerusalem and took the tribe of Judah into bondage, it caused much consternation, because they felt that they had

We all know that a warming climate will affect our water supply. Some areas of the country are predicted to see increased flooding from hurricanes and other storms, while climate

As I write this, I unfortunately wonder where our next mass shooting will be. I wonder how many more kids and parents, journalists, police and coworkers will die in our

By David Hegg Sometimes it turns out that famous clichés are just plain wrong, or at least wrong in enough important situations to make them suspect. One with which I

By Katie Hill Congresswoman On Nov. 7, I found out that you elected me to be your member of Congress. Our team planned to go line dancing at Borderline Bar

By The Signal Editorial Board After we broke the news last week that Cemex had filed a lawsuit seeking to restore its federal contracts for sand and gravel mining in

Number 1: Can anyone name one law, just ONE law, that would have prevented the terrible shootings we’ve seen recently? Surely a new law will stop an evil madman and

Brian Baker (“The Value of the $10 Bill,” Aug. 3)forgets that every time the Fed issues a $10 bill, it gets $10 worth of assets (usually government bonds) in exchange.