
John Weaver | Knight Leads on Veterans’ Behalf
The initiative Rep. Steve Knight launched this year allowing veterans to receive care at local urgent-care clinics rather than Veterans Affairs hospitals is but one example of his tremendous leadership

The initiative Rep. Steve Knight launched this year allowing veterans to receive care at local urgent-care clinics rather than Veterans Affairs hospitals is but one example of his tremendous leadership

Recently you have published “letters to the editor” that in fact are nothing more than endorsements and voting solicitations for candidates seeking office. As a paying subscriber to your newspaper

Dearest Pops, Sunday, hanging over the crispest blue Canyon Country sky, I saw a stratocumulus cloud. Fluffy on top, flat as a board and darkly ominous on bottom. I smiled

By the end of last week’s drama, the only Supreme I wanted to hear about was Diana Ross. But, alas, there was “no mountain high enough” to keep away from

Imagine having the ability to listen to the world’s loudest mammal, view some of the most unbelievable acrobats perform at speeds up to 35 mph and observe the only non-human

In following the opposition to Judge Brett Kavanaugh’s Supreme Court nomination, I was appalled at how far some would go to destroy a man’s life. Then I realized the opposition

In ancient mythology, Odysseus had to navigate his boat around a group of sharp rocks but beautiful women stood on the shoreline behind the rocks singing songs that promised love

I have voted in every election since 1972, but I have never voted for a Democrat for Congress. However, these are exceptional times that require a fresh viewpoint. I first

As a former long-time resident of Santa Clarita, I really enjoy reading John Boston’s Time Ranger column each week. Since you aren’t able to toss the Sunday Signal onto my

I am a Canyon Country resident and homeowner. I work in the San Fernando Valley. As you should already know, the traffic is bad and gets really bad. There is

Voters in the 25th District have a rare opportunity to send an authentic, impassioned and truly one-of-us local leader to represent our interests in Congress. Katie Hill, our local candidate

It might be The Signal’s policy not to edit letters received from readers, but I can’t help calling attention to the misplaced comma in Richard Myers’ letter. I’m guessing he

I have a story to share of a returned medal from World War II. Recently, I spoke with Bill Reynolds about an email he had received from a gentleman in

I am used to TV radio ads directing me to vote because of untrue sweeping statements. And now I get these same maligning messages on YouTube. Lately when I click

I worked closely with two-term governing board member Christy Smith when I was superintendent of the Newhall School District. Now she’s running for state Assembly on Nov. 6 and she

Currently there is a tide of politicians promising everything to get elected. They promise social services to people who are here in this country illegally but registered to vote. At

By Tim Whyte Signal Editor I’ll admit, I was a little nervous. It had been a little while since I’d hosted one of these things. Over a dozen years, if

By The Signal Editorial Board Quick. Name as many candidates as you can for Santa Clarita City Council. You’ve got 30 seconds, and no fair peeking at the internet. Put

By David Hegg Let’s be honest. At some point, we’re all victims. Life is rough, disappointment is common, tragedy is inescapable and injustices, both large and small, envelope every life.

You would be hard-pressed to find a neighbor who doesn’t count the gorgeous canyons and natural beauty among their reasons for living here. Yet the increased traffic, ever-increasing commute lengths