
Our View: Preparing for primary election
The 2018 election season is starting to heat up as the June 5 primary gets closer. Up before voters locally are the major statewide offices including governor, US Senate for

The 2018 election season is starting to heat up as the June 5 primary gets closer. Up before voters locally are the major statewide offices including governor, US Senate for

Do you think riding bicycles should be encouraged over driving? [socialpoll id=”2498569″]

I travel from my work place (aerospace central on Ave Stanford) in Valencia to my home in Canyon Country every day. I see so much home construction going on, seemingly

Because our gasoline is so very expensive (due to gross over-taxation) I usually gas up at the independent station at the intersection of Magic Mountain Parkway and Bouquet. While I

About twenty-five years ago, my wife accompanied me on a business trip to Atlanta. We stayed a couple of days to go sightseeing. One of the attractions in Stone Mountain

I’d like to respond to Gary Horton’s column of April 11 which he ironically called, “Just give me some normalcy”. I say ironic because most of his left-wing political views

Carrie and I experienced the play, “Hamilton” this past weekend. Hamilton is simply the best live production I’ve experienced. Now, I’m no theatre critic; I’m a regular Joe who enjoys

With new information that the Great Pacific Garbage Patch is now twice the size of Texas, the death of the last male African White Rhino, and the seemingly unending march

A recent Signal poll resulted in over 7,000 responses favoring a challenge to sanctuary city status. There is overwhelming public concern and interest in this issue. On May 8, the

Steve Lunetta: Reading your commentary in The Signal today, I am hearing the same rhetoric that is used to defend President Trump’s actions and inactions: basically, he is being unfairly

Sometimes the articles I read end up colliding. Partly to stay up with the times, but mostly because I just love learning new things, I spend a fair amount of

The hatchet job by Lois Eisenberg Tuesday is beneath the standard objectivity of her usual letters. Note the vitriol in use of “destroy our glorious planet,” “no conscience,” “hell

Every year, around April 15th, I write a column about a tax matter that is important but under most reader’s radar. In the past year, I have written a lot

Did you expect that data about you would be shared for profit when you used social media? [socialpoll id=”2497531″]

I just read Brian Baker’s April 5th column, “Political Kabuki in the anti-gun debate, rants” and I note it is a column, not a letter and that his picture is

Have you ever looked at something so close that your eyes get tired, vision gets blurry, and a headache starts? Maybe it’s your taxes? I know I sure have. I’ve

In Karla Edwards letter to the editor on Friday, she says she “believes in the inherent worth and dignity of every person.” I pretty much think we all do. But

As we approach Earth Day, many of us will go out on our once a year trek to make our environment a better place to live and to make us

It was either sheer cowardice or ignorance that Cameron Smyth was “not comfortable” in taking an official position “without further study” on SB 54. I guess he has also conveniently

After Donald Trump’s anomalous victory in the US Presidential election, California wasted no time thumbing its nose at his initiative to build a wall between the US/Mexican Border. On the