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Re: Two letters on Feb. 14. The first letter by Nuné Gipson re: public safety, was outstanding and she is to be commended for her forthright evaluation of the existing

Re: Two letters on Feb. 14. The first letter by Nuné Gipson re: public safety, was outstanding and she is to be commended for her forthright evaluation of the existing

By David Hegg With the installation of a new presidential administration, a sleeping giant appears to have been awakened. Almost overnight, strong voices have risen to say things most were

In Re: Saugus Union School District parents, teachers express frustrations over student behavior, by Maya Morales, Feb. 6. I read this article and had to go back and read it

There have now been several rousing commentaries in The Signal decrying the new bike lane “paddles” that have been installed on Orchard Village Road. In addition to their decided unattractiveness,

Federal employees who are aghast at the idea of downsizing don’t seem to understand how elections work or what their job properly is as part of the government (which, unlike

“The beautiful thing about payment systems,” noted a transition official watching their screens, “is that they don’t lie. You can spin policy all day long, but money leaves a trail.”

We have the Department of Government Efficiency. Great start. We have the Fair And Reciprocal Tariffs – improving. Let’s look at Department of School Efficiency, the latter being consolidation of

Regarding Christopher Lucero’s letter (Jan. 21), I seldom do things “unwittingly.” I usually do them “deliberately,” and my letter of Jan. 11 falls into that category. I knew exactly what

Just how desperate can Donald Trump’s enemies get? Last week, Democrats like Sen. Elizabeth Warren were in full meltdown mode because President Trump and Elon Musk were being so mean

Today the valley will be abuzz with a flurry of romantic activity ranging from true love to Fear For Your Life guilt. It’s Valentine’s Day. On paper, it’s designed to

The Philadelphia Eagles won the Super Bowl, and I was at the game to see it happen. Overwhelmingly delighted could hardly describe how I felt. I lived in Philadelphia four

As a mother, wife to a Los Angeles County retired deputy sheriff, a first-generation Armenian immigrant, and a hardworking American woman, I have witnessed firsthand what happens when politicians abandon

On npr.com, I looked up comments by President Barack Obama, to compare his comments to President Donald Trump’s. “As is traditional for a State of the Union speech, (Feb. 12,

Former President Joe Biden left a terrible legacy: the border catastrophe, chaos and disorder abroad, increased crime, oppressive wokeness. But for today’s purposes, consider the damage done by Biden’s economic

Is USAID good for the USA? After reading today’s Signal editorial (Feb. 8), showing some of USAID’s wasteful spending, I could only shake my head in despair. Then I dragged

I’d like to ask a simple question to the powers that be: When was the last time the fire hydrants in the Santa Clarita Valley were checked by the L.A.

Is it time for Congress to act to protect our democracy? What does Congress not see in the actions of President Donald Trump and his alter ego president, Elon Musk?

If Pilar Schiavo not showing up to vote for fire relief was not upsetting enough to you, it gets better. She just voted “yes” on Senate Bill X1-2, which allocates

When President Donald Trump signed an executive order preventing trans girls and women from competing in women’s sports, I wrote a post on Facebook that I thought was fairly simple

Every day is headline news day with this Trump administration. It’s a feature, not a bug. TV performers want the spotlight, and every day there’s a new Donald Trump headline.