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The Pulskamp who stole Christmas

The darndest things oft find their way into my wicked fingers. The other day, a friend mailed me a copy of the Burrtec News.

November 23, 2008 | By John Boston | Columnists


Wilderness Bill moves forward

The Eastern Sierra and Northern San Gabriel Wild Heritage Act has received wide bipartisan support on Capitol Hill.

November 22, 2008 | By Dianne Erskine-Hellrigel The Signal | Columnists


Improving academic performance and environment

It was one of those moments we educators thrive upon - receipt of test scores that placed our students at the top of the heap in a state that bears a reputation for underachievement in education.

November 22, 2008 | By Jaime Castellanos The Signal | Columnists


Credit where credit is due: Hart district compares well

The Signal recently reported on the Academic Performance Index results for the William S. Hart District and elementary school districts in the Santa Clarita Valley, so it's time to once again tear into the numbers to see what really happened and how the Hart district stacks up against other suburban high school districts in Southern California.

November 22, 2008 | By Tim Myers The Signal | Columnists


New club in town

Welcome to Jack and Jill of America, Inc. Welcome to the new members of the Jack and Jill of America, Inc. Santa Clarita Valley/Antelope Valley chapter. I was thrilled to attend the elegant installation ceremony held last weekend at the Hyatt Valencia. Kudos to the club which, after more than a year in the making, graduated from provisional to full chapter status. The ladies were brilliantly attired in all white, from their shoes to their ...

November 22, 2008 | By Michele E. Buttelman | Columnists


Uncle Earl’s view on the election

My Uncle Earl has voted for every Republican since Barry Goldwater in '64. To say Earl is little right wing is akin to saying that Chuck Norris has a slightly hard edge. Earl was very upset about the election. From the last phone call with him, I could tell that a couple of hours venting was all he needed to get back to his regular old crusty self. Dutiful nephew that I am, I paid ...

November 21, 2008 | By Steve Lunetta | Columnists


Palin: the chink in the Dems’ armor

We are renovating our house. Any of you who have lived through this experience know what a horrible thing this is. What was once a nice, comfortable retreat from daily struggles is now a nightmare of dust, debris, and detritus.

November 20, 2008 | By Steve Lunetta Right Here, Right Now | Columnists


Is a water monopoly a good thing?

Recently, Castaic Lake Water Agency has begun promoting itself to become a water monopoly in the Santa Clarita Valley.

November 20, 2008 | By Lynne Plambeck | Columnists


Inclusionary housing the way to go

Affordable housing is quite the buzzword these days. From the city's rush to approve a new housing element that meets state law in this area, to a developer in the county who used that law to push through a senior project in a high-fire-hazard zone, and Valencia Industrial Association's luncheon meeting on the subject, it seems that this problem has somehow just come to everyone's attention. As of 2008 there are 80,000 dwelling units in ...

November 19, 2008 | By Cam Noltemeyer Environmentally Speaking | Columnists


Schools remember, honor 9/11

The thousand of lost lives and heartbreak from the 9/11 tragedy are something students and teachers in the Santa Clarita Valley will always remember.

November 19, 2008 | By Jothi Chad | Columnists


We should not 'stay the course'

Bush's recent speech to the G20 was mostly a plea to stay the course and avoid the temptation of too much government intervention in the economy.

November 19, 2008 | By Phil Rizzo | Columnists


Pick the smartest guy at the BBQ

Oh, boy. Monday's stock market crash signaled a resounding kiss goodbye to the Great Lipstick Debate. The worst day in finance since 9-11. A 500-point crash on top of a real estate and mortgage meltdown of epic and unprecedented proportions.

November 18, 2008 | By Gary Horton Full Speed to Port! | Columnists


Reflection on the election

This presidential election is one for the history books. Around-the-clock political analyzing and second-guessing had as its downsize the tendency for pundits to misconstrue or blow out of proportion every word, gesture, deed, acquaintance and faux pas of politicians. Whether the commentators appear malicious or simply attention-grabbing, the influence of the news organizations played a pivotal role in America's democratic journey.

November 18, 2008 | By Leigh Hart Democratic Voices | Columnists


Don’t let them fool you with their lies

With less than two months until the election, I believe we are on the verge of some significant and very-much-needed change.

November 17, 2008 | By Todd Hoover Democratic Voices | Columnists


Spending cuts and tax increases

Well, here we go again with another version of the Sacramento budget crisis. Californians were given a heads-up that the state is in deep trouble when, on Oct. 2, the governor sent a letter to the House of Representatives on the eve of the vote regarding the bailout of financial institutions. Schwarzenegger wrote: "Absent a clear resolution to this financial crisis that restores confidence and liquidity to the credit markets, California and other states may ...

November 17, 2008 | By Paul Strickland Right Here, Right Now | Columnists


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David Hegg: This is why discipline matters

Our English language has many words whose forms remain the same even though the context changes their meaning.

April 07, 2013 | David Hegg Ethically Speaking | Columnists


Tim Myers: An older person's journey

Nate Silver, the sage oracle hero of all number-crunchers like myself, recently posted several fascinating blog entries about polled attitudes on same-sex marriage and the changes in those attitudes since 1996, when Congress enacted and President Bill Clinton signed into law the Defense of Marriage Act.

April 06, 2013 | By Tim Myers | Columnists


Kevin Bayona: US should not be ashamed of its recent wars

Forgive me for not writing sooner about the 10-year anniversary of the invasion of Iraq, which was March 19. I found myself engaged in deep reflection over what the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan really mean and where they fall within the spectrum of American history.

April 04, 2013 | By Kevin Bayona | Columnists


George Runner: State can't tax itself into prosperity

Last year California voters approved two tax increases aimed at bringing billions more dollars into state coffers.

April 04, 2013 | By George Runner | Columnists


Joe Guzzardi: Here we go again, immigrants to march on D.C.

Here we go again. On April 10, thousands of illegal immigrants and their lobbyists will gather on the National Mall to support an immigration reform bill that the Senate is expected to introduce this month.

April 02, 2013 | Signal Staff | Columnists


Danny Tyree: Cyborg-bugs and robo-rats

Salon.com recently ran excerpts of Emily Anthes's book "Frankenstein's Cat: Cuddling Up To Biotech's Brave New Beasts," and I may never look at national security the same way again.

April 02, 2013 | Signal Staff | Columnists


Jonathan Kraut: Signs of spring

As warmer weather approaches, there are some tips that I might offer to help you save your hard-earned money, precious resources, and make your home and family safer.

April 02, 2013 | Signal Staff | Columnists


Richard Hood: Confession: It was I who cut down the tree

I cannot tell a lie. It was I who chopped down the tree.

April 01, 2013 | Signal Staff | Columnists


Susan Stamper Brown: Camps, clinics and selective ignorance

In a cold and snowy day in January a few years ago, I took a guided tour through the Dachau Concentration Camp in Germany.

April 01, 2013 | Signal Staff | Columnists


Phil Kerpen: Repeal the mandate tax

With more than 2,000 pages of legislative text and more than 20,000 pages of regulations so far, most Americans can't possibly know all the details of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, better known as Obamacare.

April 01, 2013 | Signal Staff | Columnists


David Hegg: The Value of Valuing Something

About 10 years ago I officiated a wedding for two young people entering into marriage for the first time. It was a big deal, with a proper venue, pictures, and lots of family and friends in attendance. But for me it was very different from any I had done before.

March 31, 2013 | Signal Staff | Columnists


Rick Jensen: Politicians in both parties need some class

Republican Mike Gmoser, the country prosecutor in Butler County, Ohio, wasted taxpayers' time and money by charging Pennsylvania's winter-predicting groundhog, Punxsutawney Phil, with "misrepresentation of early spring."

March 31, 2013 | Signal Staff | Columnists


Peter Funt: Taken in by April Fools

he calendar says Monday is April 1, but lately it seems that foolishness occurs year-round.

March 30, 2013 | Signal Staff | Columnists


Tim Myers: Should the Santa Clarita City Council be elected by district?

On Nov. 3, 1987, a now-remarkable 25 percent to 30 percent of eligible voters in the area midwifed the city of Santa Clarita into existence, voting nearly 67 percent to 33 percent in favor of the formation of the city.

March 30, 2013 | Signal Staff | Columnists


Marsha McLean: Live from City Hall

A strong retail environment is one of the foundations of a healthy economy and a strong community.

March 30, 2013 | Signal Staff | Columnists


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