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I turned 63 on Dec. 4. Unlike many women of my vintage, birthdays are a very public celebration in my house. It’s always been that way. From the time I

I turned 63 on Dec. 4. Unlike many women of my vintage, birthdays are a very public celebration in my house. It’s always been that way. From the time I

I am Collin Park from Troop 777, doing the Communication Merit Badge. I wanted to share the fact that an increasing number of students are getting access to e-bikes (electric

Nearly 60,000 people are estimated to die from cancer this year in California. As an advocate working to fight this disease, this is a number I cannot ignore, and neither

Have you ever done an article about Santa Clarita planning and code enforcement, and how our civil liberties are slowing being taken away? Our right to privacy and growing our

The Public Policy Institute of California, a think tank that conducts vigorous and objective research into vital state issues, is celebrating its 30th anniversary with a series of retrospective reports.

There have been some interesting discussions about birthright citizenship, intensified by Donald Trump’s election a few weeks ago. A number of people who are angry at the chaos at the

By David Hegg So … here we go again! With Thanksgiving and Black Friday behind us, there are no more excuses. The Christmas season is upon us, and we’re already

Every time I read a letter to the editor by a left-wing diehard, I ask myself, “Do all of these liberals take the same kind of drug that destroys their

The holiday season is upon us! Hopefully everyone has finally accepted the November election results, found yourselves among friends and family imbibing delicious Thanksgiving delectables and warm conversations, and are

Believing that 34 legitimate accounting entries by a staffer Donald Trump doesn’t know amount to meaningful “felonies” is about as reasonable as believing that Jan. 6 was the worst thing

J.R.R. Tolkien’s first book, “The Silmarillion,” starts out very much like the Old Testament’s Book of Genesis, and continues on after the “creation story” into other early tales of men

The next four years are going to be especially tough for MSNBC’s Joy Reid. The always-angry host of “The ReidOut” has spent the past four years ranting about Donald Trump

“It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The

Imagine my surprise when I read the Nov. 28 edition of The Signal to find an article about a possibly leaked plan for the Valencia Town Center project. Apparently, the

Final election results confirm that the Saugus Union School District Measure N suffered a remarkable defeat in the November election. Remarkable? Yes! There were 35 school bonds on the ballot

Today I would officially like to nominate President Joe Biden for the worst president in the history of the United States. And I would like to hear from Lois Eisenberg

Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas, the major culprit in the unconstitutional open border crime that has, including gotaways, admitted — 10 million, 12 million, 15 million; no one truly

You will probably agree that President Joe Biden’s issuance of a broad pardon to his son Hunter Biden is the world’s least surprising news. Many have predicted for quite a

There’s an old curse: “May you live in interesting times.” Oh, how we are living through interesting times. So much for peace and quiet and … predictability. Tuesday, we woke

As a lifelong, diehard political moderate, I greatly appreciate the Nov. 26 opinion page. Each of the three commentaries presented a well-stated opinion with a moderate perspective. One was slightly