
Randi Kay | Thinking of SCV and OHV
Once a year, residents of Santa Clarita are invited to submit their comments to facilitate the renewal of the Sheriff’s Department OHV (off-highway vehicle) program. This program is grant funded

Once a year, residents of Santa Clarita are invited to submit their comments to facilitate the renewal of the Sheriff’s Department OHV (off-highway vehicle) program. This program is grant funded

Daylight saving time is now upon us after more than four months on standard time. The Switch to DST occurred at 2 a.m. Sunday, March 9. DST was adapted in

I write this from my hotel room, a two-minute walk from the Colosseum. My trip to Rome has been planned for months, and I looked forward to it with anticipation

By David Hegg Why are we more prone to act poorly if we think we’re anonymous? Occasionally, we hear news reports of hurtful things speakers have said, thinking their mics

I spend part of each year in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and on every visit, I secretly hoped to see Gene Hackman, who had a home there. Locals told me

In recent years, our nation and the Santa Clarita Valley have become increasingly divided. Political disagreements have escalated into personal attacks, social media has amplified hostility, and community discussions within

For too long, the soft-on-crime policies pushed by Gov. Gavin Newsom and the Democratic majority have emboldened criminals, leading to a steady rise in crime throughout California. But the voters

I look forward to an onslaught of letters from the Donald Trump haters in Santa Clarita praising his actions on finally closing the border. Depending on which numbers you look

Dear Mr. President, Thank you for closing the borders! This was the most important thing you could have done to keep us safe. However, the next step needs to be

Watching President Donald Trump’s address to the joint houses of Congress, I was struck at how cold-hearted the Democratic (representatives) were. They wouldn’t stand for the parents whose children were

Today our vehicle was hit, while parked in front of the house. This is the third hit-and-run to our cars since the cul-de-sac was opened. The street that opened up

Somewhere, safely wrapped away, is my old Hart letterman’s jacket. Me being me, I couldn’t just stick with the traditional maroon and grey school colors. No. I procured an ancient

Thought I’d lighten things up a bit from all the political battling going on here. Awhile back I wrote a letter pointing out that only two countries in the modern

Regarding “Our View: Just What Do You Favor, as You Protest?” (Signal editorial, March 1.) I am not one of the protesters. You said you don’t know what they were

Maggie Bowman of Valencia (letters, Jan. 31) ends a rather long monologue on Santa Clarita’s purported lack of diversity and inclusiveness, citing silent racism and classism as shaping who feels

We may be seeing the meltdown of one of California’s highest ranking public officials, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass. Ever since wildfires began sweeping through Los Angeles County neighborhoods, Bass

I live near the Circle J Ranch homes. I would like to know what the noise is that we have been hearing for one and a half years. It sounds

I liked living in the country seen as the leader of the free world. I was proud that my country generously aided the poorest around the world with food and

In what world is it sane to work like crazy, get your paycheck and then turn over more than half of it to someone else to spend on things you

For the lucky few of us who grew up during the 1950s in Southern California, the non-stop coverage of the massive wildfire was impossible to watch. My thoughts took me