Opinion

Mike Garcia

Mike Garcia | Fentanyl Crisis Demands Solutions

Fentanyl is poisoning and killing 300 Americans every single day. There are 11,000 illegal crossings at our southern border every single day. These are not talking points – it’s a

Letters to the Editor

Abigail DeSesa | Time to Protect the Citizens

During 2023, the Chiquita Canyon Landfill has been experiencing a meltdown – an underground chemical reaction, and is under an abatement order from the South Coast Air Quality Management District.

Letters to the Editor

Thomas Oatway | Truth Serum for Thee, Not for Me

Max Morgan (letters, Aug. 11) took umbrage with my inference that truth serum might be uncomfortable for MAGA Republicans and Donald Trump. Trump was fact-checked and made over 30,000 misstatements

Jennifer Danny

Jennifer Danny | When a House Becomes a Shell

Hello friends of the Santa Clarita Valley, and greetings from Texas. Yes, you read that correctly, I have relocated to Texas. Not for the reasons that are always tossed around

Letters to the Editor

Lynn Wright | Another Point to Chew On

I read Karen Fencil’s very thoughtful letter (Nov. 9) regarding “Mikes” Johnson and Garcia, where she discusses the theocratic, right-wing narrative of the new speaker of the House and the

Letters to the Editor

Forbes Black | An Agreement on the Basics

In response to “Our View: Who’s the Parent? Not the State,” Nov. 11.  Thank you for recognizing the fundamental issue in the parental notification debate: “If a minor child just

Letters to the Editor

Brian Richards | Feeble in Mind and Deeds

After the horrific attack in Israel by Hamas butchers, President Joe Biden was asked about Iran and how it, through its proxies, continues to attack Israel and Americans stationed in

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Bob Comer | Celebrating the New Speaker

Re: Response to Karen Fencil’s letter “Think About Mike Johnson” (Nov. 9). I celebrate his becoming the speaker of the House. His stance on marriage is like fresh air.  Abortion

David Hegg

David Hegg | Remember the Ethics of Context

By David Hegg Anyone who has ever written a research paper, especially those who have gained a post-high school degree, has been instructed in the relationship between meaning and context.

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Larry Moore | Don’t Fall for the Spin

I would like to add to Suzette Valladeres’ brilliant column (Nov. 4) about gas prices and taxes. It is people like Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm and our own insane

Letters to the Editor

Bill Lyons | What’s Behind the Scores?

As a teacher and college instructor, I read with interest the letter from Sean O’Brien (Nov. 7) pointing out the local junior and high schools score better on the state

Our View

Our View | Who’s the Parent? Not the State

By The Signal Editorial Board What consenting adults do is their own business.  The key word is “adults.”  Children — well, that’s another matter. They need adult guidance and supervision

Neil Fitzgerald

Neil Fitzgerald | On Calling Out Antisemitism

A month ago, Hamas launched an unprecedented and barbaric act against innocent Israeli civilians. Since that attack, not only has Israel had to deal with unimaginable horrors, but we have