
Victor Lindenheim | For Our Roads, Vote ‘No’ on Proposition 6
There was a glaring omission in Betty Arenson’s opinion piece in last Saturday’s Signal and in Jonathan Kraut’s Sept. 18 column. Both articles make no mention of what the Santa

There was a glaring omission in Betty Arenson’s opinion piece in last Saturday’s Signal and in Jonathan Kraut’s Sept. 18 column. Both articles make no mention of what the Santa

Last week I saw an email from Christy Smith attacking Dante Acosta because he received campaign contributions from certain business entities. This made me curious. After her attacks and a

I wish liberals read the whole letter instead of getting emotional over my questions. Didn’t I say, “Could it be that Google is politically biased?” Or, “It may be that

Are you a conservationist? A fan of outdoor recreation? Do you recognize the importance of tourist dollars in California? Then you need to urge your congressman to renew funding for

My personal thanks to everyone at The Signal newspaper who assisted in the preparation of my article (Veterans page, Sept. 14) and their professionalism. I especially wish to thank Mr.

Tonight’s my 50th High School Class Reunion. I’ve done well living a life of denial, so let the record state that, in my mind, it’s the 50th month reunion, not

A quiet exodus from California has begun. Voters, both Democratic and Republican, are leaving the state. Some take their business interests with them. Many are tired of Gov. Jerry Brown

Friday, Sept. 14: Am I crazy, are we all going nuts, is it just human nature or what, but have you noticed that all the television reporters who, a few

Last weekend, I got to spend some real quality time with Uncle Earl, my crusty but lovable curmudgeon of a relative who always seems to be able to say the

I think Mr. Jerome Marder’s letter (“Be the Nice Kid,” Thursday, Sept. 13) was really worth giving his suggestion a try. The posters could very well appeal to insecure kids,

“Show me the man and I’ll show you the crime.” – Lavrenti Behria Head of Stalin’s secret police There’s a reason why legal proceedings, both civil and criminal (with a

Sobriety checkpoints are illegal here in America, for they are dragnets, and dragnets have been illegal here in the U.S.A. since the 1950s. Law enforcement, in America, must have probable

You’ve heard it said, “When you’ve got to go, you’ve got to go.” Well, it’s time for Steve Knight to go. California has been putting up a lot with Washington

I found your article concerning the statements issued by the candidates for the 25th Congressional District concerning National Women’s Equality Day to be enlightening. Rep. Steve Knight issued a positive

Re: Loss of several car dealerships I am so frustrated. All we hear is “shop local,” urging Santa Clarita residents to shop locally and not “go over the hill.” Well,

A few days ago I received a letter from Tony Parker, treasurer of the Republican National Committee. The letter solicited a political contribution from me. The following is my response

Most of us are voting by mail-in ballot, which should be arriving in about two weeks. So it is not too early to start talking about California Proposition 6 on

By Scott Wilk State Senator 21st District As the two-year legislative session came to a close, Californians were left scratching their heads wondering why the Legislature continues to ignore our

Response to article: “Funding for California conservation, including in SCV, unknown until Sept. 30.” I had never heard of the Land and Water Conservation Fund before reading Crystal Duan’s article

Let’s examine how two presidents reacted to Russia. One president did nothing when Russia invaded Ukraine and annexed Crimea. One president sent his secretary of state to Russia to present