Opinion

Letters to the Editor

Rick Barker | Elected Officials

Elected officials freely chose to put ­­themselves in the public eye and if they are worthy of the position they hold they are also intelligent enough to be very aware

Letters to the Editor

Jim de Bree | Debate Proves Concerns

Over the past several months, when asked who I thought would win the election, my response was typically, “I don’t know, but here are my odds. Trump has a 45%

Commentary

Dan Walters | After 248 Years, Is This Our Best?

Business mogul Mark Cuban conducted an interesting experiment during last week’s debate between President Joe Biden and his predecessor, Donald Trump. He fed a transcript of the debate into ChatGPT,

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Dr. Gene Dorio | Teammanship

Nothing could have prepared me better for my career and life than playing team sports growing up.  It’s hard to imagine someone now in their 70s pitching a fastball 100

Commentary

Dan Walters | When State Stops Fossil Fuels …?

California’s taxes on gasoline, already among the nation’s highest, increased by another 1.7 cents per gallon this week. Republicans blamed Gov. Gavin Newsom for increasing the state’s sky-high living costs.

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Rob Kerchner | Lessons from COVID-19

COVID-19 taught us a lot about our government, our elite culture and our media. In the midst of uncertainty and ignorance about the virus, even in the so-called expert circles,

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Kassidy Beattie | Duty, Respect and Clarity

I am writing to express my heartfelt appreciation for the recent article published on May 26, about the Memorial Day veteran flag placement at Eternal Valley. The article beautifully captured

Letters to the Editor

Cindy Josten | Too Much Made of Pride

The following is a summary of comments delivered during the June 25 Santa Clarita City Council meeting:  I respect each one of you sitting on this council and I know

David Hegg

David Hegg | Living to Serve

By David Hegg The past months have been a constant barrage of stories about tragedy. Horror in Newtown, bombs in Boston, flooding in the Midwest, fires in SoCal … all

Letters to the Editor

Sandy Cassidy | A New Low in California

After reading the article on the front page of today’s Signal (June 26) regarding the cuts to the senior meal programs, I am angered and saddened.  The state has billions