Opinion

Don & Kim Seibert: Much-appreciated viewpoint

Please inform Patricia Babcock that her column published Dec. 22 (“Completely different viewpoint”), was very refreshing and right on. We don’t need more people writing divisive statements about others, which

Ken Dean: One small act of kindness

In the article “Serving the needs of the homeless” published in last week’s Saturday Signal, Silvia Gutierrez and Hunt Braly wrote: “The reasons for becoming homeless vary from person to

County of Los Angeles: Homelessness snapshot

Homeless population grows in L.A. County and Santa Clarita The homeless population continues to grow in Los Angeles County. As of January 2016, there were 46,874 people experiencing homelessness countywide

Our View: Slow down, be safe in 2017

Whether you’re on foot or in a car, slow down. Look left and right before entering the road. Activate your turn signal or for God’s sake use the crosswalk. It’s

David Hegg

David W. Hegg: Can we afford to be post-truth?

Each year the Oxford Dictionary chooses a “Word of the Year” for purposes of pointing out some trend in the English-speaking world. This year, after much discussion, debate and research,

SCV Voices: Guest Commentary

Erick Werner: Troubling new social dynamic

On Dec. 19, Berlin was hit with a terrorist attack, killing 12 and leaving dozens more injured. Another historic European city to add to the list of terror attacks in

Mike Simeone: Resolution: Finish the monument

Editor’s note: A second Santa Clarita City Council vote on a proposed Fallen Warriors Memorial, this one to expand the planned memorial in Newhall, is expected to come before the

Gary Horton: A new view this new year

Few things might be as humbling as receiving a successful organ transplant. Completely at the mercy of another’s misfortune, and subject to the gifts and talent of a surgical team,

SCV Voices: Guest Commentary

Joshua Kaufman: Aspiring to a global ethic

Since the election, and more broadly over the last 18 months of the campaign season, this country has seen a level of animosity and anger rarely experienced on such a