
Borderline shooting hits close to home
Our place. Our people. It’s hard to wrap your mind around a tragedy that hits so close to home.

Our place. Our people. It’s hard to wrap your mind around a tragedy that hits so close to home.

A recent change of the traffic signs at the intersection of Bouquet Canyon Road and Vasquez Canyon Road have made this intersection extremely dangerous. Previously traffic on Vasquez stopped [a

That seems to be the charge that many on the left are throwing at the right these days. There is a bill, H.R. 3990 written by Rep. Rob Bishop from

I don’t think the Republicans should have put a time limit on and told the FBI who they could interview, given the importance of the position on the Supreme Court.

The Kavanaugh confirmation hearings proved again how women are disregarded as equals and hated by the Old Boys Club sitting in their antiquated stuffed chairs with their antiquated minds not

It’s my opinion the term “nationalist” refers to those who prefer a nation’s sovereignty over a one-world government. (Not Nazism.) Aren’t weapons of war outlawed already? AK-47’s are fully automatic

My name is Rowan Pinero, I am a resident of Santa Clarita and am a part of Boy Scout Troop 48. A requirement of this (communication) merit badge is to

I support the action taken by the Center for Biological Diversity last week to obtain copies of communications between Los Angeles County and the Tejon Ranch Co. We must demand

I am very concerned about how many car wrecks are happening in Santa Clarita, and I think a large number are caused because of people texting and driving. Every day

So, what are the takeaways from Tuesday’s most-anticipated mid-term election in memory? Writing, as I am, on Voting Day itself, while I obviously don’t know the results… I do have

Re: Adelanto Detention Center visit, women’s facility, Oct. 23. Two volunteers and I waited quite a while with many others, including small children who I assume were waiting to spend

A message to our City Council: Please, please don’t drop the ball on the solar panels lawsuit vs. the (owner of) Canyon View Estates. The community is going through so

Many of us opposed the mega-water-district merger in Santa Clarita. We were concerned that it would essentially allow the high-spending Castaic Lake Water Agency to be in control of all

Most of us were not yet born to know the Great Stock Market Crash in 1929. The final day of panic at the New York Stock Exchange was on what

There was a time in our history when College of the Canyons, a fledgling community college, was not all that important or even relevant. Sure, it played a role in

By Tim Whyte Signal Editor Her voice was bright and cheery. “Hi! I’m calling on behalf of a nonpartisan evangelical group and we’re doing a 31-city bus tour to encourage

By Steve Knight Representative, 25th Congressional District For someone running on a platform of changing “politics as usual,” my opponent in Tuesday’s election sure does seem to pull a lot

This upcoming election will prove to be a critical time for our nation, state and community. In Santa Clarita it is a particularly important time for College of the Canyons.

By David Hegg I almost entitled this column, “Why marketing departments hate history,” but I thought that might be a bit overstated. The truth is our nation has become a

By The Signal Editorial Board If you’re old enough, perhaps you remember the TV commercial: Four authentic-looking cowboys, sitting around a campfire, getting ready for some tasty campout vittles. One