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Shameful actions in Sacramento

Anyone watching the political gamesmanship in Sacramento has seen it sink to a new low this month.

September 20, 2009 | By Signal Editorial Board | Signal Editorials


Bike lanes, open ears and the culture of entitlement

Going into Wednesday's town hall meeting concerning the re-striping of Decoro Drive, it seemed self-interest may have been the reigning sentiment.

September 06, 2009 | By The Signal Editorial Board | Signal Editorials


Dark clouds swelling over your business?

Is your business teetering on the brink? Wondering how you'll make payroll next month? Considering layoffs and trying to picture how you'll survive without staff?

August 30, 2009 | Signal Staff | Signal Editorials


Our View: Healthy living starts in the home

Going to bed without dessert. You probably associate the concept with your childhood. Do something rotten and you'll be punished. No cherry-topped ice cream sundae for you. Do you subject your own kids to the same treatment? Nutritionists at our local schools would tell you it's a bad idea. "When we continue to reward with food, the message we give subtly or overtly is one of, 'Do good, get food,'" said Joan Lucid, assistant superintendent ...

August 23, 2009 | Signal Staff | Signal Editorials


Our View: One cut schools can't afford

Despite record high enrollment numbers overall, College of the Canyons has decided to throw in the towel on its journalism program.

August 16, 2009 | By The Signal Editorial Board | Signal Editorials


Obama to SCV’s poor: Take a hike

On the subject of universal health care, the Obama administration and its friends in Congress are talking out of both sides of their mouths.

August 09, 2009 | By The Signal Editorial Board | Signal Editorials


No one goes back to Sacramento

Hey, boys and girls. How would you like to clear a quarter-million dollars a year, more than half of it tax free?

August 02, 2009 | Signal Staff | Signal Editorials


A school board election like no other

So you say you want a Castaic High School? Prove it. Run for a seat on the Hart school board. Seriously. The filing period opened Monday and you've got until Aug. 7 to file for one of three open seats in the November election. Actually you've got until Aug. 14 because two of the three incumbents - Dennis King and Patricia Hanrion - have announced plans to retire. The filing period is extended by one ...

July 31, 2009 | Signal Staff | Signal Editorials


Cityhood vs. annexation: Studies went horribly wrong

"Informed choices." That is what Supervisor Mike Antonovich says he wants for the people of West Ranch, Castaic and Tesoro del Valle. That is not what they'll be making when they vote Nov. 3 unless a number of things change - and fast. At issue is nothing less than the future governance of the communities immediately west and north of Santa Clarita city limits. Do residents of those areas want to form their own city? ...

July 26, 2009 | The Signal Editorial Board | Signal Editorials


The waiting game continues for Castaic high

Here we go again. Another potential Castaic high school site bit the dust recently as Hart district Superintendent Jaime Castellanos surrendered to the futility of trying to convince Newhall Land executives and Valencia Commerce Center property owners to change their minds. The landowners aren't about to allow a bunch of dirty, rotten high school students - or the apparently similar ilk of tattoo artists and scantily clad waitresses - to tarnish their pristine business park. ...

July 05, 2009 | Signal Staff | Signal Editorials


Are you unsafe and insane?

Who can forget the October 2007 Buckweed fire that blackened tens of thousands of acres of brush, killed countless wild animals and decimated a Canyon Country neighborhood?

June 28, 2009 | Signal Staff | Signal Editorials


Finicky fruits and cubby-holed bureaucrats

Drive out Highway 126 from Castaic Junction to the Pacific Ocean and take a good look at the orange and lemon groves, strawberry patches, flower factories, palm forests and avocado jungles that line the Santa Clara River. All told, that's a $700 million industry annually.

June 21, 2009 | Signal Staff | Signal Editorials


Signal Editorial Board: Balancing took careful planning

How bad is the economy? If you only read our headline earlier this week about a "$68.6 Million Budget Reduction," you would think it is so bad that the city of Santa Clarita is slashing its budget by nearly one-third - from $241 million last year to just $172 million for the fiscal year starting July 1.

June 14, 2009 | Signal Staff | Signal Editorials


No Hooters or high schools allowed

Will the William S. Hart Union High School District ever manage to build a high school campus in Castaic without getting caught in the middle of other people's petty land wars?

June 07, 2009 | By Signal Editorial Board | Signal Editorials


Our View: California needs some serious CPR

Cut, cut, cut. Boo-hoo, I lost. Now we've got to cut, cut, cut. That was our governor's girlie-man response to the May 19 whupping he took at the ballot box. What happened to the Great Reformer we elected in 2003 to replace a clueless sap who could barely manage his bad '70s hairdo, much less the world's seventh-largest economy? That's what Supervisor Mike Antonovich and Sen. George Runner would like to know. In recent weeks, ...

May 31, 2009 | Signal Staff | Signal Editorials


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The ends don’t justify the means

The Obama administration has finally touched a nerve of the mainstream American media.

June 02, 2013 | Signal Editorial Board | Signal Editorials


Main Street still needing to feel better

Despite the recent news that jobless rates are falling, these are still difficult times. Nearly everyone agrees at some level that America is still struggling economically but why and what should we do?

May 19, 2013 | Our View | Signal Editorials


Review of chloride plan needs more time

Last week the Santa Clarita Valley Sanitation District released two big binders full of information about four different plans for removing chloride from the Santa Clara River.

April 28, 2013 | Signal Staff | Signal Editorials


Einstein needs to get on with its mission

We here in the Santa Clarita Valley tend to elect fiscally prudent local government leaders whom we expect to be responsible with our hard-earned tax money.

April 28, 2013 | Signal Staff | Signal Editorials


Our view: Fighting fire with fire

A recent announcement by the U.S. Forest Service about altering its approach to fighting fires has caught our attention albeit for reasons different than theirs.

March 24, 2013 | By Signal Staff | Signal Editorials


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