
Jack Crawford | Virtuous Qualities and Irony
I agree with the message Pastor David Hegg shares in his May 18 column, “Hard Things Build Strong Character.” However, I also find it interesting, and maybe even ironic, that

I agree with the message Pastor David Hegg shares in his May 18 column, “Hard Things Build Strong Character.” However, I also find it interesting, and maybe even ironic, that

I shan’t shed a tear over the Colorado Rockies 21-0 loss recently to San Diego. After all. The Padres were on a sugar high from getting a new pope. It’s

I am writing in response to the headline of The Signal article from May 14, “Council approves second hearing on Newhall condos plan.” For years, I have observed the good

Nancy Fairbanks’ letter defending Moms for Liberty (April 23) isn’t just disingenuous — it’s dangerous. It paints the group as a neutral force for “parental rights,” when in reality, it’s

On May 12, the House Ways and Means Committee released its recommended tax provisions to be included in the budget reconciliation bill that Congress is considering. These provisions are politically

When is a fire not a fire? There’s something going on underground at the Chiquita Canyon Landfill. It’s been going on for years. It generates heat. It generates gases. It

Now I hear thousands of people in California and other states whining about the fact that they couldn’t get an appointment to get a Real ID by May 7. If

There has been a certain escalatory logic in the resistance to Donald Trump’s rise to the presidency. In the very beginning, when few took him seriously, they laughed at him.

Last week, Microsoft laid off 6,000 workers — most of them coders. That followed last year’s layoff of 10,000 more. Meta, Oracle, Amazon, Google — the list goes on. Together,

While Pastor David Hegg (March 23) was admiring the united spirit of Israelis despite their many differences, and lamenting the fragmentation of the United States because of our many differences,

The partisan disinformation machine is working overtime in Santa Clarita, spewing confusion and inaccuracies about our assemblywoman and her position on an issue personal and important to her: protecting victims

President Donald Trump flew to the Middle East last week and announced more than a trillion dollars’ worth of economic deals between the U.S. and countries like Qatar and Saudi

Each May, during National Police Week, we come together as a country to honor the courage and sacrifice of the men and women in law enforcement. This week is not

Let’s be crystal clear. I just voted yes on Assembly Bill 379, along with 18 Republicans, to create a new felony that protects 16- and 17-year-olds from being bought for

The following is a copy of a letter to Sen. Adam Schiff, D-California, Sen. Alex Padilla, D-California, and Rep. George Whitesides, D-Agua Dulce. I am Jayme Sun Thomas, wildlife photographer

I cannot imagine such a large building in Downtown Newhall. Loyd Houghton built the courthouse. His daughter Betty Pember, a friend, preserved many places of historical interest. The Kingsbury house

Regarding Arthur Saginian’s letter (May 4): If not for revenue from selling emissions credits, Tesla would have posted a loss last quarter. The Tesla boycott is only part of the

Do you remember “Bizarro World,” the fictional planet first published by DC Comics in the 1960s? Also know as Hrtae (“Earth” spelled backward), the society was ruled by the

The Signal editorial board published an editorial in the newspaper Saturday, May 10. It was justly critical of the shameful display by our Assemblywoman, Pilar Schiavo, regarding Assembly Bill 379.

DEAR STEVE GORDON, DIRECTOR, CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES — I place my 10 little adept digits to keyboard this fine May morn, Steve, with good news and, alas, bad