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Our climate is changing. Whether it’s part of a long-term cyclical trend or driven by cars and other pollution matters little, it is happening. Here in the Golden State, the

Our climate is changing. Whether it’s part of a long-term cyclical trend or driven by cars and other pollution matters little, it is happening. Here in the Golden State, the

It is with great pleasure that I write this letter on behalf of Ken Dean, who is running for City Council. We have been friends and neighbors for over 30

In response to Gary Horton’s piece of Wednesday, Oct. 10, entitled “The Definition of Authenticity”: Katie Hill is being purported as one of us because she lives in this area

I enjoyed reading the Jim DeBree commentary (Oct. 11) in The Signal. It is certainly refreshing to see a former Republican who can actually understand when GOP policies work against

Carousing in Downtown Los Angeles a few nights ago, I witnessed an interesting spectacle, part performance art and part gym class ballet. A legion of the Los Angeles Police Department’s

I like what Mr. Bill Ryan said in his opinion (Oct. 11) in regards to the Brett Kavanaugh situation. But, is he really destroyed? Yes, the Dems should be ashamed

Bill Ryan’s letter to the editor (Oct. 11) is deplorable. What a woman does with her body is strictly her business and definitely not his or any other man’s. Carolyn

Recently, I got the opportunity to sit down with my beloved (albeit cranky) Uncle Earl to get his take on the upcoming election. Feel free to tear this column out

I’ve said it before, right in these pages: We’re in the midst of a civil war in this country every bit as profound and fundamental as the one that took

I am prouder than the Dickens to cast my vote for Katie Hill, for only she — not her opponent — has her mind and heart in the proper manner

In the movie “Return of the Jedi,” Luke Skywalker stands before the emperor who is provoking him to yield to his hate. As Luke fights the temptation, the Emperor says,

The closing argument between Democratic challenger Katie Hill against Republican incumbent Steve Knight really comes down to this: Knight is a pawn. No matter how likeable a man, no matter

Last week the City completed its 24th successful River Rally. SCOPE (Santa Clarita Organization for Planning and the Environment) has been a proud participant in the Environmental Expo at this

From the Editor: We believe in publishing the most diverse array of local letters and commentary as possible, and that includes letters and columns related to the upcoming election. We

Politically, I try to be a middle-of-the-road guy. I want to evaluate issues from both the right and left prospective, because I believe both sides truly want what is best

Being as we are less than a month away from the Nov. 6 election, political ads have inundated our mailboxes and plastered local billboards — in particular, ads that make

After watching Judge Brett Kavanaugh’s Senate hearing and seeing the outrageous behavior by those Democrat Senators, I remain more convinced than ever before that I can never ever cast a

On Saturday, Oct. 6, the generator that AT&T put here (in San Francisquito Canyon) to power the “repair” they made two weeks ago to our obsolete telephone equipment apparently ran

As everyone in Santa Clarita knows, this November we must choose between Rep. Steve Knight and Democratic challenger Katie Hill on election day, in their fight to serve as our

In response to Jonathan Kraut’s (Oct. 9) opinion article, “Misleading ads and the truth on state props,” he states, “I am used to TV radio ads directing me to vote