
Tim Whyte | The Speedways and a Changing Landscape
By Tim Whyte Signal Editor The first time my parents took me to Saugus Speedway in 1975, I was hooked. It amazed me how fast and loud the cars were,

By Tim Whyte Signal Editor The first time my parents took me to Saugus Speedway in 1975, I was hooked. It amazed me how fast and loud the cars were,

I read with interest Terri Lovell’s column in the March 20 paper. I have been following Agenda 21 for a number of years and Terri’s letter was spot-on. Glenn Beck

By The Signal Editorial Board It’s a classic case of denial. Like a jilted lover who won’t accept the finality of a breakup, or the employee who shows up to

By David Hegg In our society the words “knowledge” and “wisdom” often are taken as synonyms. But it wasn’t always so. In the ancient world “wisdom” was much more than

There used to be things that we universally agreed were wrong. Basics like racism, anti-Semitism, corruption, murder. You know — things we ALL rejected regardless of party affiliation. Except Rep.

It’s abundantly clear that some strange, inexplicable, rhetoric swirls around the chaos of what to do about our immigration system. The negative consequences of uncontrolled illegal immigration are obvious and

Pedestrians have a responsibility to look both ways before crossing. We were taught as children to do this and when crossing make sure you make eye contact with the driver

I love the stories in The Signal from long ago and nobody tells a better tale than John Boston. Pamela Moreau Saugus

A few months back, the heavens opened and Santa Clarita got a proper Old Testament drenching. I was driving West on Soledad Canyon Road. To my right, a parade of

By attending Patty Robinson’s latest civic engagement workshop at COC last week, I learned a lot about academic research on Generation Z. I also learned I was born in the

By now, everyone has probably heard that the Mueller investigation regarding Trump White House collusion with the Russians in the 2016 election is now over. In a summary to the

When I moved to Valencia in 1972 the main stories in The Signal were about (mining) and Bermite. Not much has changed. Don Gately Valencia

I am so appalled by President Trump’s attack on John McCain that it has been very difficult to restrain myself from writing about it. The McCain family deserves better, and

Last week I received a letter from a long, long-time-ago next-door neighbor friend, Cyndee. Think a 50- to 60-year back kind of neighbor. The type you saw just about every

With a heavy heart I read Mary R. Martin’s letter to The Signal printed on March 22. I can’t believe you are looking to the city to take care of

I just read Richard Myers’ “Pedestrians Share Responsibility” comments in letters to the editor (March 21). My wife and I also grew up in Chicago in the 1950s and 1960s,

One of the common arguments in defense of President Trump is to point to the legality of his actions. Whether one is discussing the Muslim Ban, the recent government shutdown,

By Tim Whyte Signal Editor Remember the “Thank You, Buck?” banners? They went up on more than a dozen bridges and overpasses around town, thanking then-Rep. Howard “Buck” McKeon, R-Santa

“c u soom.” By rear ending a vehicle, the typo was made. Sadly, teenage crashes increase this time of year. Drinking and cell phones are some problems. Many drivers now

The 1997 Kyoto Protocol and the 2016 Paris Agreement were ratified across the globe in an attempt to deal with greenhouse-gas-emissions (GHGs), measured and moderated within each nation’s borders. The