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Editor’s note: The following column was addressed to Congressman Steve Knight and a copy sent to The Signal. Iam a 3rd year medical student at the Keck School of Medicine

Editor’s note: The following column was addressed to Congressman Steve Knight and a copy sent to The Signal. Iam a 3rd year medical student at the Keck School of Medicine

Since the House of Representatives passed the American Health Care Act (“AHCA”) on May 4, it has been the subject of significant commentary. One of the most controversial aspects of

I recommend that Signal readers look at the article by Matthew Winkler on Bloomberg.com dated May 10 in the Bloomberg View section. It outlines how California has led the

I’d been conscious two hours after my spine surgery when pain overtook me and I began trembling from head to toe with the most acute pain I’ve ever experienced. Electric


Self-driving cars are coming soon—and they will change your life. We are entering a profoundly dynamic age in transportation that will cause major shifts in our thinking, business, and government.

It’s Bike Week in Santa Clarita, and there’s a little bit of bike fever for everyone. It’s also a good example of how the city and county continue to evolve

Recently The Signal published a letter by Robert Plassmeyer entitled “No crime involved in United fracas.” In that letter Plassmeyer disagreed with The Signal’s editorial “Lesson learned on the wing”

If our president follows true to form and appoints someone antithetical to agency or department for which he or she is nominated, the only possible candidate is the attorney for

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A week ago, I took to the pages of The Signal to address attacks made by both a sitting state senator and a local competitor who has, from the day

Editor’s note: The following letter was addressed to Sen. Scott Wilk’s Santa Clarita office and copied to The Signal. Senator Wilk, I just read in the mighty Signal that you

As I write I am sitting in a hotel room wondering whatever happened to excellence, to doing things right, and doing the right things. What happened in America to turn

Anti-Christian bigotry is growing nationwide. In particular, this is being demonstrated in some high schools and on many university and college campuses. The American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ)

Today’s college students face a number of obstacles to reaching their full academic potential. Some challenges, like math anxiety and fear of public speaking, seem daunting, but can be mastered

Thank you for your fair, balanced story on this week’s “die-in” protest against Congressman Steve Knight’s support of the GOP health care plan (“A ‘die-in’ protest” Tuesday in The Signal).

As many of you know, I have lived in this community since 1984 and raised my family here. You probably also know I serve or have served on many nonprofit

With what seems like synchronization by the unseen hand, two diametrically opposed pieces appear in the May 9 issue of The Signal. Both need our very thorough and rigorous attention,

I’m writing in response to Brian Baker’s April 12 column titled: “The tide has turned.” Let‘s do away with the easiest error. Justice Ginsburg was not nominated by President Carter;

I believe Steve Knight owes older constituents an explanation as to why he didn’t stand up to Republican leadership and why he voted for Trump Care. Seniors are in danger of having their