
VaNile Risser | Glad to See Walker Back, and Lois, Is that You?
Hey! It was really great to see Jim Walker back on the pages of The Signal! I have really missed his “Don’t Take Me Seriously” column. It was always a

Hey! It was really great to see Jim Walker back on the pages of The Signal! I have really missed his “Don’t Take Me Seriously” column. It was always a

While driving through the neighborhood over the past weekend, I noticed an unusual number of open house signs on almost every major intersection, seeming to signal there are many more

Over the years, many historians have written about the Romans and the ups-and-downs experienced by the Empire due to its leadership. There were some really crazy emperors like Nero who

There is no issue more important for government than ensuring the safety of its residents. Having a safe community can be something that is easily taken for granted but is

For some time we have been bombarded by leftist articles that go to great length to point out their perceived flaws in President Trump. None of these has any substance

Let me get this straight … President Trump imposes tariffs on Chinese goods. China retaliates by imposing tariffs on American farm products. Those farmers can’t sell their products. Trump then

Back when Ronald Reagan was president the mainstream press hated him as much as they hate Trump now, and there was a joke that made the rounds that I think

“Why can’t we all just get along?” Uttering these simple yet seemingly unattainable words, none other than Rodney King went down in public memory as a fatally flawed yet nascent

For the last two decades since a water quality confidence report was first required to be distributed to water customers in our community and elsewhere, the Castaic Lake Water Agency

As I write this, I’m channeling my inner vampire, avoiding direct sun at all costs, as the summer heat once again bakes the Santa Clarita Valley. Even as many of

In response to Terri Lovell’s writing concerning abortion (July 14), I would like to make two points. First, we must all realize abortion is here to stay. No matter how

I am thrilled with the new Sunday Signal. It really does feel like The Mighty Signal has returned! It was also nice hearing from Tim Whyte. Any hope of a

I was working late one night in 1992, in The Signal’s old newsroom on Creekside Road. It was just me, a couple of sports guys and the copy desk. I

We are living through a crisis of homelessness and housing affordability, but one policy change out of Sacramento could turn it overnight from a growing problem into an avalanche of

Have you ever noticed no one has to teach a child to lie? Lies seem to be part of the natural expression of the human heart, and as we age,

By The Signal Editorial Board Let us demonstrate our command of the obvious for a moment: Journalism is changing. We know. That’s not exactly Earth-shattering news. The modern multimedia environment

On Aug. 23, 1939, Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union signed the German-Soviet Nonaggression Pact agreeing not take any military action against each other for 10 years. On Sept. 1,

Despite the constant partisan rhetoric that most see on cable news, the 115th Congress has been actively and effectively working to address many of the nation’s most pressing challenges. Two

In this business, we often have a front row seat to witness the best of humanity — and the worst, too. Just a couple of weeks ago, we carried the

Re: “Immigration: A Biblical Precedent?” by James de Bree, June 19. Well-written and researched, Jim. The description of how the term “governmental” was substituted for “higher authorities” is especially revealing.