
Jonathan Kraut | Six Reasons to Vote Yes on Proposition 6
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

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

I visited the men’s facility at the Adelanto Detention Center, along with 10 volunteers from Ventura and Pasadena, some who were visiting the detainees in the women’s facility. There are

By David Hegg On occasion, an off-the-cuff statement catches my ear and sticks in my brain. Not long ago, a friend remarked, as part of a funny story, that “just

By The Signal Editorial Board This is what local government is supposed to do. Taking a stand on behalf of the community, the city of Santa Clarita this past week

Re: Gary Horton, Sept. 12. Gary Horton’s (no relation) op-ed piece falls in line with the avalanche of fake news that is bombarding us of late. These articles never cite

The Land and Water Conservation Fund has helped fund outdoor projects in the Santa Clarita Valley with no costs to taxpayers. What’s not to love? Money spent to help improve

A “YES” vote on Proposition 6 on November’s ballot should be natural. That is, unless you are a union member, a contractor getting a piece of the taxpayer-funded pie, a

Perhaps as a child you heard the parable of the blind men and the elephant. Originating in India, the story goes something like this: A group of old men who

Facts are more important for the president of the United States than for us writers of letters to the editor. Re: Bob Comer letter, Sept. 11: President Trump tweeted that

We’ve all been in the grocery line when a mother whose nerves are already frayed is fielding the whines, cries and wild behavior of her children. Something sends her over

More than a little bit ago, when I was Signal sports editor, I spent the day with a good friend at the L.A. Open. He was an avid but horrific

This is from a Facebook post from my nephew. Words so simple but impactful, at least to me. I was thinking of going around to schools to see if they

I saw this headline on the internet and couldn’t resist. Another outgoing Hollywood executive accused of sexual harassment, Les Moonves of CBS, is taking the walk of shame. After a

In his column of Sept. 9, The Signal’s Editor Tim Whyte writes about the “frequency of police shootings involving people of color” and went on to add: “Not all of

The United States economy is booming. Gross domestic product, the entire economic output of our country, is growing to the tune of 4 percent. Unemployment has reached a record low.

I would really like to know what officials are thinking (besides tax revenue) by allowing all of the building out here. It is near impossible to navigate the roads now,

Trump’s presidency didn’t have to turn as such a tragic and dangerous farce. While always a divisive character, Trump didn’t have to end up righteously disliked or ever hated, by