Opinion

Mai Nguyen Do: My fears affirmed

It’s Tuesday night. I’m supposed to be working on a research project right now, but instead I’m listening to “proud racists” try to convince the Santa Clarita City Council to

Brian Baker: Mission accomplished

As promised in my last column, last night (May 8) I attended our City Council meeting at which the topic of joining the federal lawsuit against Commiefornia’s “Sanctuary State” legislation

Howard H. Gething: Democracy in action?

Last night, I attended the Santa Clarita City Council meeting. The meeting was to vote on a resolution to opt out of SB-54, the state “sanctuary cities” law. Over 300

Jody Liss-Monteleone: Fences

Thank you for addressing the height of the Valencia Valley fence on May 8. During the past year, I spoke at countless school board meetings and wrote numerous letters to

Gary Horton: Stranded mother finds safe haven

Those who don’t learn from history are doomed….” to all sorts of follies. Just this past week Signal Columnist Pastor Hegg commented that people, especially young people, seemingly have little

Brett Haddock: S.B. 54 and Santa Clarita

There have been a great deal of discussions surrounding S.B. 54, what it means for Santa Clarita, and the position our city council should take on the matter. Both sides

SCV Voices: Guest Commentary

Bruce McFarland: First do no harm

“If following the lead of the President of the United States is racist, then I’m a proud racist” is something you might expect to hear City Council member Bob Kellar

David Hegg

David Hegg: Why we need history

Winston Churchill is credited with reminding the world “those who fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it.” History, being in many ways the succinct compilation of humanity’s

Our View

Our View: Time to roll up our sleeves

The state of discussion in the American political arena – an apt term now more than ever – leads us to wonder aloud from time to time: “Are we still

Lucas Nava: My Time In The Signal Newsroom

For my spring semester at Valencia High, I was given the opportunity to shadow a business professional somewhere in the Santa Clarita Valley. The point of this exercise was to

Letters to the Editor

Lois Eisenberg: Trump’s own medicine

The Washington Correspondents Dinner Sat. April 28 was a little over the top by Michelle Wolf, but take into consideration her monologue on the Trump Administration was no different than

Gary Horton: In praise of immigrant ethics

Two weeks back, Signal Saturday Pastor David Hegg wrote a somewhat controversial column titled, “Calling every man to be a man.” Whatever that means. No matter, Hegg rightly laments that