
Martha Michael | The Strong Women of Agua Dulce
If you have any dealings in Agua Dulce, chances are you’ve run into some strong women in the process. Their synergy, not to mention talent, was evident last weekend at

If you have any dealings in Agua Dulce, chances are you’ve run into some strong women in the process. Their synergy, not to mention talent, was evident last weekend at

Until two days ago, I had no idea professional cuddlers existed. Starting pay is $80 an hour. Less 15 percent that goes back to the internet clearing house that arranges

While I agree with the majority of Ms. Lynn Wright’s article (Nov. 29, “Knight’s Election Post-Mortem”) it was the omission of one very large reason why Rep.-elect Katie Hill won

Jim de Bree, in his “I’m Holding Onto My Wallet” commentary of Nov. 27, reminded readers of a very daunting fact about our California Democrat-dominated politics. That fact is that

We were sitting in the surf off Waikiki recently, me on an old-style longboard and my bride Trish on a shorter new-fangled board favored by much younger people and pro

In response to an article written by Gary Horton (Nov. 29) concerning the subject matter of the history of a Dodo bird. As I was reading his article and got

Last Saturday, I was driving back into Valencia along the scenic Highway 126. Just east of Piru, I witnessed a large band of Hispanic farm workers stealing our American jobs

California has a history of voting down school choice initiatives. Proposition 174 in 1993 and Prop. 38 in 2000 — both forms of school choice voucher programs — failed. But

Recently I got the chance to see “Poverty, Inc.” (povertyinc.org, available for streaming.) In the season of giving, it was quite eye-opening. A winner of over 60 film festival awards,

Around West Ranch High School, Rancho Pico Junior High and Oak Hills Elementary School, there is so much traffic. There is a dead end, which makes the traffic even more

Zero tolerance in the immigration crackdown: (The government) was so unprepared at the U.S.-Mexico border. Criminally prosecuting parents and sending their children to shelters and foster homes was a criminal

To the media he was known simply as 41. He was way much more than a number. He was a Naval World War II hero, statesman, vice president, president, loving

If you’ve ever visited Towsley Canyon, you would know that it’s a really great place to spend a few hours. The hiking and views are incredible and it’s free! However,

Does anyone think Robert Mueller is accomplishing anything worthwhile for the country? The special counsel has been milking the taxpayers for almost two years with an investigation that has concluded

By Tim Whyte Signal Editor Part 2 of 2: The Girl Here’s everything you need to know about my 17-year-old daughter: Messing around on the computer recently, she stumbled across

By The Signal Editorial Board There’s a long and storied history of Santa Clarita Valley residents playing the role of David versus one Goliath or another. In the 1980s, Sacramento

By David Hegg Christmas season is upon us, with all of its joys and opportunities for happy times with friends and family. Somehow, Christmas brings out the best in all

I have lived in the Santa Clarita Valley for over 58 years and have felt proud and satisfied with the living conditions. Not all but most. Over the years I

I recently watched a fascinating TED talk on my iPad. There’s a lot to learn at TED.com (which stands for Technology, Engineering and Design), where their taped live presentations cover

On behalf of PFLAG SANTA CLARITA, I would like to thank the William S. Hart Administrative Academy for hosting last week’s presentation that dealt with creating a physically and emotionally