
Stephen Maseda | Tax and Jobs Bill Is Paying for Itself
Looking at the first 10 months of the 2017-2018 fiscal year (thru July), the results reflect that the tax and jobs bill is paying for itself mainly as a result

Looking at the first 10 months of the 2017-2018 fiscal year (thru July), the results reflect that the tax and jobs bill is paying for itself mainly as a result

On Nov. 6 voters will have the chance to vote “yes” on Proposition 6, which will repeal Senate Bill 1, Gov. Jerry Brown’s $52 billion gas and car tax. In

California is in a health-care crisis and people are suffering and going bankrupt. The costs of care and prescription drugs are out of control. Bigger and bigger portions of a

The specter of rent control is making a reappearance both in Los Angeles County and statewide. Housing costs, including rents, have risen sharply in recent years, making it difficult for

Maybe it’s the Kaitlin Jenner side of me, but I’ve always been fascinated by cleaning tips, especially the ones leaning toward the phantasmagorical. Sometimes I’m lured by a late-night TV

What turns people “off” in today’s distasteful politics? Answer: hostility, anger, rage, aggression, suppression, the likes which history, yes, has seen before. At every turn, crowds of loud and angry

When considering our Nov. 6 City Council election and those vying to take one of three seats up for grabs, I have carefully reviewed each candidate. As mentioned in my

It’s about time the Santa Clarita Valley started paying attention to this. Our own beloved Master’s University is under attack and not from the outside. It’s a rot the emanates

“The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated.” ― Mahatma Gandhi Our community cares about animals. From the recent

After living outside the SCV for the past five years, I have returned to find a rational voice in local media. Imagine my surprise and delight! While it is unreasonable

Recently, I made issue of political canvassers and how they choose to ignore residents’ requests to be left alone. Yes, I am aware of the legal rights of political canvassers.

It’s easy to get discouraged with all the national political tumult playing out on all media — constantly blaring into our eyes and ears. Many folks get discouraged — or

I can see the solar panels from my back yard and I do not even live in Canyon View Estates! What a mess! How can something so large be slapped

Oh my, oh my, oh my. I just watched and listened to hours of testimony by Christine Blasey Ford and Brett Kavanaugh and I have to admit it’s difficult to

Congratulations! You are reading this in the No. 1 source of local news, according to past polling of local residents. That’s a good start, because reliable sources of news (especially

Oh, Horton! As usual, in my opinion, he has it all WRONG again. (Gary Horton, Sept. 19) It is definitely about re-electing Steve Knight to Washington in order to give

My teenage daughter and I were at the Valencia Town Center Mall (recently) with her registered service dog when she got verbally attacked by an adult couple who followed her

By The Signal Editorial Board As a general rule, we strongly favor the most open government, with the most free flow of information possible. However, especially in today’s environment, there

By Tim Whyte Signal Editor “Oh Christ,” he said. “The best thing in football was to really pop someone. One of the great joys of my life was to get

By David Hegg Tradition has it that young Abraham Lincoln walked several miles to return what turned out to be too much change from a store owner. Similar actions during