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Many are those who have more problems than me. Still. I love to visit my health club’s Olympic-sized pool and wash away my sins, my pressures, shortcomings and regrets. Sometimes,

Many are those who have more problems than me. Still. I love to visit my health club’s Olympic-sized pool and wash away my sins, my pressures, shortcomings and regrets. Sometimes,

This past week, on July 20, it was 50 years since the landing on the moon happened or the fake moon landing filming finished. It seems unbelievable that some still

I just moved from Florida about a year ago. There was no deposit, or what in California is known as CRV, on bottles, cans or plastics. However, I know almost

Mike Garcia (guest commentary, July 13) is engaging in a form of communication that is common through time — label your opponent in a way that makes them dangerous and

I hate to beat a dead horse, but in response to Duane Mooring’s (May 21) statement “The Signal should leave opinions in letters to the editor and leave the columns

Remember hearing, “There is not a liberal America and a conservative America; there’s the United States of America. “There’s not a black America and white America and Latino America and

This is in response to Hilmar Rosenast’s (June 12) letter, “A Baby Is a Baby, Period.” I’m writing to let you know that I greatly respect your viewpoint on life

Last week we went to see “Apollo 11, an Immersive Live Experience,” which is just starting its worldwide tour. Lucky for us, it’s playing at the Rose Bowl. (https://apollo11show.com/about/) The

By Tim Whyte Signal Editor As a part-time college journalism instructor for the past 20-plus years, one of my all-time favorite students was a bright and talented young man, who

As a participant in the tour of the proposed Sand Canyon Country Club, I disagree with the reader letter from James Trabucco on June 30. Mr. Trabucco lives outside Sand

As the U.S. women’s soccer team now flaunts their insufferable narcissism and vulgarity, the very people who condemn this behavior in President Trump now hypocritically approve, if it advances their

By The Signal Editorial Board Local infrastructure decisions can be tough. Take, for example, the debate over the Wiley Canyon bridge. Back in the early 1990s, when the city of

By David Hegg Long before Dorothy and the Cowardly Lion walked the yellow brick road, society has understood the absolute necessity of courage. This essential virtue speaks to the willingness

As citizens of the United States of America we enjoy and expect to have opportunities and certain freedoms provided to us as is guaranteed by our Constitution and Bill of

The commentary by Michael Graham (July 10) failed to make the point that Democrats are unpatriotic, and Republicans are patriots. He devoted 75% of his arguments in attacking Nike and

At a time when the news is filled with sad accounts of robberies and mayhem, it is refreshing to salute those who do believe in honesty. Recently I went shopping

President Trump has stated, actually read, or if you accept his account misread, that the Continental Army “took over the airports” from the British Army during the American Revolutionary War.

I speak Clown fluently. Starting at an early age, I was not a class clown, but rather, THE class clown, marching forlornly from kindergarten to the principal’s office. I served time

While attending the wedding and baby showers of millennials over the last year, I’ve noticed how these time-honored occasions have changed. They didn’t involve a band of cross-legged women in

I read Mr. Jim de Bree’s response (July 7) to my letter (June 23), and then reread my letter. I would suggest that anyone interested do the same. My letter