
Jim de Bree | Financing Elder Care Becomes an Emerging Priority
In my last column, I wrote about the current crisis that many diabetics face with respect to getting their medical insurance to pay for their insulin. This column discusses an

In my last column, I wrote about the current crisis that many diabetics face with respect to getting their medical insurance to pay for their insulin. This column discusses an

In response to Byron York’s column on June 20, “Why Trump-Russia Isn’t Watergate,” again, I find Byron York’s simplistic pro-Trump series to be extraordinarily illogical, poorly thought out and blindly

California, here I come Right back where I started from Where bowers are flowers bloom in the spring Each morning at dawning birdies sing and everything A sun kissed miss

Americans are aware that the U.S. has some pretty nasty skeletons in our closet. Locking up our Japanese citizens during WWII. The slaughter of millions of Native Americans and forcing

I read an interesting letter recently, using the “climate change” debate to affirm a pro-expert position, postulating that a scientific “expert” in some discipline is better positioned to make a

I am possibly one of the few who welcome those conservatively dressed door-to-door volunteers who wish to promote a particular religious perspective or denomination. I look forward to an academic

I just got around to reading John Boston’s two-part series on World War II in the Santa Clarita Valley. Remarkable journalism. Astounding stories and people of such great character and

Mr. Jim De Bree’s commentary (June 6, “Supreme Court, a Strange Case of Political Football”) brushes over some significant facts, and seems to support the idea that the Senate under

By Tim Whyte Signal Editor Sitting in Central Park last Saturday, listening to live country music performed by some of the genre’s most current artists, I experienced an eerie reminder

By David Hegg In the West we are preoccupied with doing, with attaining, with accomplishment. We work longer hours to meet the demands of longer lists while not so secretly

By The Signal Editorial Board Well, that was a bit of a scare. Word went out last weekend that Castaic High School, just weeks away from opening, still didn’t have

There is plenty of good news in Gov. Gavin Newsom’s 2019-20 budget. Besides increased funding for K-12 education, there is funding for 10,000 additional full-day preschool slots and funding for

The Democrats’ super-majority in the California Legislature, as well as their followers, do not fall short on bragging about a state $22 billion surplus. The dirty, little not-so-secret reality of

The truth about the foster system is this: if pro-lifers truly cared about the success and happiness of fetuses that would otherwise be aborted, they would have stopped using the

There are many civilization-ending issues this Opinion Page of Earth’s last great newspaper must address. War. Open borders. Who leads in a lesbian ballroom dance class. Democrats walking brazenly about

In further proof that Santa Clarita is no longer simply made up of Ward and June Cleaver types (except “The Beav” himself, who I think still lives in the Santa

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