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State Sen. Scott Wilk recently posted a link on Facebook to a Sacramento Bee article. The headline was, “Soda, water, guns and tires: They could all be taxed if California

State Sen. Scott Wilk recently posted a link on Facebook to a Sacramento Bee article. The headline was, “Soda, water, guns and tires: They could all be taxed if California

Duane Mooring (Letters, Feb. 27) makes two assertions, neither of which is correct. The first is that due process is not expected in confirmation hearings, because it is a “job

I grew up with the adage, “You can’t steer a parked car.” It’s a useful metaphor when you feel emotionally stuck and find yourself personally paralyzed instead of making decisions

Dear Valley Industry Association, Before I offer a sincere thanks for your most kind hosting of The Mighty Signal luncheon last week, I must apologize for past remarks I’ve made

Dear Suburban Women: I have an honest question for you. According to 2018 election results, in Santa Clarita, suburban women swung from Republican to Democrat by 15 percent last election

Jason Gibbs wrote a column for “Right Here, Right Now” titled “Constitutional Debates Past Sound Bites” that was published in the opinion section on Feb. 23. I want to point

Mighty Signal fans would have to be semi-comatose to have missed the newspaper’s 100-year birthday celebration. Amazingly, right here in little Santa Clarita Valley, a tiny news sheet, first put

Gary Horton belittled an earlier published commentary about a particular young boy and an evil group called North American Man/Boy Love Association (NAMBLA), an active pedophilia group. The original story

I ordered two coffee cakes from QVC. I was told they were forbidden to ship to California. What kind of FOOLS would pass such a law? Forty-nine states see no

This past year the IRS implemented two politically motivated administrative changes that affect taxpayers. The first, which has received considerable attention, is the change in withholding policies. The second is

I have been watching the building of the new industrial complex, Needham Ranch. I agree completely that it is a needed complex for the future of Santa Clarita Valley, bringing

By Tim Whyte Signal Editor A part of me was disappointed when David Barlavi didn’t raise a clenched fist during the flag salute at Tuesday’s Saugus Union School District board meeting.

By The Signal Editorial Board The Saugus Union School District board of trustees has been making news lately, but not for the kinds of reasons that school boards typically like

By David Hegg It is popular today to suggest our country is experiencing a lack of leadership. In the current political discussions I hear it all the time. “We are

By Scott Wilk State Senator Rows of desks, lined up in utilitarian classrooms, may have been the norm in schools built during the Industrial Revolution – but today we know

Debating the moral and/or constitutional issues of our time using social media, memes, and news-generated sensationalism has to be one of the greatest creators of entropy and discourse in modern

Water, water everywhere, but not a drop to drink? Lately it’s been said that we’re just one drought away from rationing our water supply to extend us through another year.

Recently, a loyal Signal subscriber pondered what people were making over at College of the Canyons. Just how much does Chancellor Dr. Dianne Gee Van Damme Van Heflin Van Halen

“House Democratic leaders have a rebellion in their ranks. And there’s no easy way to quash it.” (Politico, “Pelosi’s freshmen fracture amid GOP pressure,” Feb. 14.) Politico continues: “Democrats in

The pictures accompanying the Feb. 7 article in The Signal about “death threats” made against Saugus Union School District governing board member David Barlavi were not fair or balanced. The