
Patrick Daems | Farewell to One, Welcome to Another
We’ll be meeting next week at the new digs, Teri Crane, our teacher reminds us. At least, that’s the plan. Something always happens, who knows, but I expect to see

We’ll be meeting next week at the new digs, Teri Crane, our teacher reminds us. At least, that’s the plan. Something always happens, who knows, but I expect to see

If any of us out there in society ever decide that we have had too much influx of ideas and opinions and rhetoric from all sides and we feel like

Twenty-nine years ago I moved to Santa Clarita and the first thing I did was get a subscription to The Mighty Signal. I just want to thank you for informing

The Signal reported in the April 23 edition on a YouTube video posted by Rep. Katie Hill. In doing so, The Signal misrepresented the conclusions of the Mueller report on

When I was a teenager, I considered entering a pageant. But like many young women I had visions of tripping on my gown, felt I had curves in all the

Dearest Mrs. JoAnn Peters, I’m not going to tattle, because who wants to get hit. But one of your children the other day did something. Tuesday, April 16, 2019, 4:15

(Saugus Union School District board member) David Barlavi’s claim that he received “death threats” is just more of the same unsubstantiated specious fear mongering from the Left. Had a real

Re: Gary Horton’s “The President Who Said Way Too Much,” April 17: This commentary by Gary Horton is one more piece of proof that every tragedy around the world can

Trump now has another bad boy in his arsenal by the name of William Barr. The man is Trump’s Roy Cohen. More danger lurks around the corner for America in

The past two years have seen a relative bloodbath of pedestrian and bicycle accidents in and around the Santa Clarita Valley. Tragic accidents, like high school athletes hit in crosswalks.

The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department recently concluded a two-month investigation revolving around online comments made on several viral YouTube videos about Saugus Union School District board members David Barlavi

The role of mayor can affect our city’s public image, agenda of items to engage, and the content and tone of messaging. The face of Santa Clarita this year is

Gerald Staack’s letter (“Poverty: Nemesis of American Dream,” April, 6) runs a bit counter to my life experience. I’m 75 years old and a minority. I grew up in a

By Tim Whyte Signal Editor Why do we like Tiger Woods? It was a question posed by one of my favorite sports talk hosts, Colin Cowherd of Fox Sports, the

By David Hegg For nearly 2,000 years Christians have celebrated the emptiness of a tomb outside the old city of Jerusalem. Whether it is known as Easter, or Resurrection Sunday,

By The Signal Editorial Board It’s weird sometimes how something can be both long-awaited and seem sudden at the same time. Take, for example, the new Santa Clarita Valley senior

The April 18 Signal printed signalscv.com/facebook.com responses to the topic of the city of Santa Clarita being ranked the ninth-safest city in California. The vast majority of the dozen responses

It just hit me the other day that The Mighty Signal’s world corporate headquarters sits smack dab in the middle of Honby. Not Newhall. Not Saugus. Certainly not H•E•Double•Hockey•Sticks•No Valencia.

I just read Gary Horton’s column (April 17) and he wasted a lot of ink deriding President Trump’s tweet empathizing with the French people about the devastating fire that engulfed

Earth Day offers a special opportunity to look at how Mother Earth is faring under the onslaughts of our oil-based society, what’s being done to help her, and what else