
Cal Erickson: Thanks to veteran advocate Bill Reynolds
Vietnam veteran Bill Reynolds has stepped up to advocate for the veterans of the Santa Clarita Valley. Bill is the main man behind the establishment of the Fallen Warrior Monument,

Vietnam veteran Bill Reynolds has stepped up to advocate for the veterans of the Santa Clarita Valley. Bill is the main man behind the establishment of the Fallen Warrior Monument,

In a Letter to the Editor published in The Signal Oct. 29, College of the Canyons board member Mike Berger, in his endorsement of incumbent Bruce Fortine, stated, “If it’s
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Without warning, the Los Angeles County Public Works Department this week shut down Bouquet Canyon Road for six months, leaving residents in the canyon cut off from schools, work and

After what feels like the longest and most vitriolic campaign season in history, Election Day is just around the corner. In three days the battle will be waged, and I’m

I’ve spent my life, along with my husband, raising our two beautiful children. As any mother knows, a household is not a dictatorship, as much as it might seem easier

In my geography class back in the 1960s I watched an educational movie focused on Venezuela, a thriving and beautiful country that was among the most prosperous in the world.

The Mighty Signal has recently run some stories about the pending “clean-up” of the challenged doughnut hole in the middle of the city, the Whittaker Bermite site. Santa Clarita City

The closure of upper Bouquet Canyon Road due to the flooding of the road is just another example of how large government and the current environmental rules have become overly

How can the county justify shutting down Bouquet Canyon Road for flood concerns for six months when there is no water on the road 90 percent of the time? This
Today I have many observations about this political season but no one topic worthy of an entire column. Hence the following is a grab-bag of unconnected political observations and thoughts.

Why is Hillary always guilty until proven innocent? Why aren’t the FBI and Supreme Court non-partisan? The court stepped in and gave us President Bush. Now the FBI has stepped

The Nov. 1 edition of The Signal published a column by Jonathan Kraut entitled “Choose truth over fear.” Being familiar with Kraut’s usual approach to politics – a hard-left ideologue

With less than one week left before what some are calling the most important election of our lifetime, we are left with the two most questionable (that’s the nicest word

I ask you to join me in voting for Bruce Fortine for the Area 2 College of the Canyons Board of Trustees seat in the upcoming Nov. 8 election. As

On the coming Nov. 8 ballot, under the choices for College of the Canyons Board of Trustees Area 2, we encourage you to vote for Bruce Fortine. Bruce is a

The dial of political heat in our district was raised even higher as congressional debates took place in our community. I was hoping for fewer cheap shots from Bryan Caforio,

As a veteran, I know the kind of candidate it takes to tackle the issues that are important to service men and women. Bryan Caforio is the right person for

“Music is a higher revelation than all wisdom and philosophy. Music is the electrical soil in which the spirit lives, thinks and invents.” – LudWig van Beethoven For many

As avid readers of The Signal we agree with those who choose Bruce Fox for the Saugus Union School District board. Bruce has spent the majority of his adult life