
Chuck Lyon | Bjorkman: Consummate Team Player
As a coach, teacher and engaged community member, I am thrilled that Ann-Marie Bjorkman is running for a seat on the College of the Canyons board of trustees. A positive,

As a coach, teacher and engaged community member, I am thrilled that Ann-Marie Bjorkman is running for a seat on the College of the Canyons board of trustees. A positive,

Rep. Steve Knight has this past year encouraged the betterment of our nation’s heritage and its historical presentation that has been under the radar to those in his district. I

In the coming Nov. 6 election for City Council, we ask you to vote for TimBen Boydston. TimBen is a 42-year resident of our community. He has served two City

“What are they doing coming here? I mean, why don’t they fix their own problems instead of bringing their poverty and diseases to our soil.” History.com, paraphrase from Irish Immigration

As the Nov. 6 election approaches, it just takes one quick look at the ballot to know voters are facing a wide range of important decisions in this midterm election.

As a 37-year resident and a founding father of Santa Clarita, Ken Dean would make a great councilman. He will fight for our city concerning traffic congestion, homelessness, more parks,

Marsha McLean is our transportation expert on our City Council. Bringing the money needed to keep our city and economy vital into the future takes experience. Marsha is the candidate

Since, despite my objections, The Signal’s letters to the editor elected to be a platform for endorsing candidates for office, I am adding my opinion and also responses to some

The closing argument to this election is easy. You should vote for Katie Hill for the 25th Congressional District because America needs balance and increased oversight in our national government.

In California we drive on freeways. If you drive back east you will note that they are called expressways. Expressways are designed to be “express highways” with controlled access and

I see Katie Hill is in favor of a “Medicare”-type universal health care program — single-payer for those of you who follow such things — and I’d recommend to Ms.

I actually jumped out of my seat and headed to my computer after reading Mr. Robert Burton’s Oct. 18 letter extolling what Katie Hill will do if elected to Congress.

With almost four years in office as our representative in Congress and many years of service in the military, as a police officer, and in various city and state offices,

It has been a while since I have been involved politically in Santa Clarita. That said, it is important I share with the citizens my observations in compelling the city

Katie Hill is making an assiduous attempt to ascend to the service of Nancy Pelosi and the establishment of the Democratic Party. The emerging narrative is one of a sycophant

By Rabbi Choni Marozov SCV Voices Our hearts are shattered by the heinous and horrific attack on our brothers and sisters in Pittsburgh. We mourn the 11 holy souls who

It’s been said throughout the year – in newspapers, across the airwaves and from our elected officials: 2018 is “the year of the woman.” Following the #MeToo movement and the

To preserve our safety, Marsha McLean belongs on the City Council! As a former employee of the Los Angeles Police Department, Marsha understands law enforcement and safety needs and is

By Tim Whyte Signal Editor I had coffee with one of my biggest critics the other day, and it reminded me of a time long ago when one of my

By David Hegg You just can’t escape the discussions these days. Health care continues to be an ongoing topic of conversation. Regardless of your political affiliation, the subject of health