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Next president could re-align the Supreme Court

Awhile ago, I wrote an article entitled "Supreme Court direction." I think that I was at least somewhat prophetic in regard to three recent Supreme Court decisions, two of which leaned to the left.

September 25, 2008 | By Ron Eichler | Columnists


July news from the Picarella household

Election heats up As my son's first day of kindergarten nears, nobody can clearly say who will win dibs on that first goodbye kiss. My wife's campaign to the kiss is going strong with support from as far as her uncle in South Carolina. My support doesn't leave the state, but it might be enough to garner that first smooch on Wednesday, Aug. 13. "I just want to kiss Mommy and Daddy," said my son ...

September 25, 2008 | By Michael Picarella | Columnists


Low-income housing must be integrated throughout SCV

To include or not to include was not the question at Tuesday night's city meeting on inclusionary housing.

September 24, 2008 | By Cam Noltemeyer | Columnists


The lesser-regarded invisible hands of capitalism

Economists of all stripes have long taught the lessons of Adam Smith's "The Wealth of Nations." Smith's "Invisible Hand" of free markets has particular fame, and one hears reference to it frequently - sometimes correctly, but often twisted beyond its intent.

September 23, 2008 | By Gary Horton | Columnists


500 channels and everything to watch

I am sure we can all agree that one of the wonders of the 20th century was the invention of television, and that its only real rival in history as a conveyor of information was the invention of the printing press.

September 22, 2008 | By Jay Harn Signal Publisher | Columnists


Risking it all for cheap gas

A friend of mine called and asked if I had received a recent Buck McKeon mailer stating that the price of gasoline could drop as low as $2.09 a gallon if only Congress would approve a variety of bills presently co-sponsored by him.

September 22, 2008 | By Leigh Hart | Columnists


Rally around Tony Strickland

My fellow Republicans, 2008 is the year to rally 'round our party's candidates. Spread the good word that Santa Clarita's Republican Party is alive and well.

September 21, 2008 | By Paul Strickland | Columnists


Summer in the SCV is heating up!

It is truly summer in the SCV, hot, hotter and hottest! As my good friend Richard Green tells everyone, "The blast furnace that is the SCV summer is not a good time for planting trees, or much of anything else!" Can you believe that school starts for most SCV kids in less than a month?

September 20, 2008 | Michele E. Buttelman Signal Features Editor | Columnists


Learn to protect your identity on ‘Shred Day’

The threat of identity theft looms over everyone. The issue of having someone steal your personal information and use it as his or her own receives much attention.

September 20, 2008 | By Frank Ferry | Columnists


Cops face uphill battle fighting gangs

Cities and counties across California are becoming war zones as gangs fight and kill for control of streets and larger shares of the drug market and other criminal enterprises.

September 20, 2008 | By George Runner | Columnists


Thoughts on our series of recent local ‘shockers’

Rick: How can you close me up? On what grounds? Captain Renault: I'm shocked, shocked to find that gambling is going on here! (A croupier hands Renault a pile of money.) Croupier: Your winnings, sir. Captain Renault (Sotto voce): Oh, thank you very much. (Aloud) Everybody out at once! - "Casablanca," 1942 The classic scene above became synonymous with cynicism in high places. The morally ambivalent Capt. Renault, Vichy puppet of the Nazis in Casablanca, ...

September 20, 2008 | By Tim Myers | Columnists


First ladies: It’s not just about gowns and glamour

Throughout American history, the role of first lady has been an important one. Although it includes no official duties or pay, first lady status carries a certain tradition for embracing causes.

September 20, 2008 | By Diana Sevanian | Columnists


The Avenue at Santa Clarita is Las Lomas Jr.

Within the city of Santa Clarita there is very little land available to be developed, the exception being the Whitaker Bermite site, which is in the process of being cleaned and de-contaminated.

September 19, 2008 | By Michael Cruz | Columnists


The wife’s not a fan of the fan

My wife hates my fan. It's a little white 2-speed oscillating fan that I use to keep cool at night while I sleep. My little fan helps save energy and money by giving my air conditioner a rest, yet my wife can't stand the thing. But before I make my wife out to have a red tail and a pitchfork, I should give a little background on the fan. I can't lie. I don't just ...

September 18, 2008 | By Michael Picarella For The Signal | Columnists


Good manners include good dressing habits

Dressing, being fashionable, wardrobe management - they all pose questions from time to time. Women deliberate over what to wear, when to wear it, how it looks and fits, how it makes them feel. Men pick it out, put it on and move along.

September 18, 2008 | By Louise Elerding | Columnists


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Village Idiot: Good taste should never take a vacation

Why do so many people think the arrival of summer means it's time to pack away all the clothes that actually fit them?

June 05, 2013 | Signal Staff | Columnists


Gary Horton: The first step is admitting the problem

Alcoholics Anonymous remains one of the world's most popular and effective alcohol-abuse treatment programs. A.A. teaches the first step toward recovery is admitting you have a problem.

June 05, 2013 | Signal Staff | Columnists


Tom Purcell: The games behind the Olympic Games

Washington, D.C., is in the grip of scandals, the economy is stumbling and a host of other challenges are weighing me down - which is why I prefer to dwell on more obscure subjects, such as a battle raging behind the scenes over the 2020 Olympics.

June 04, 2013 | Signal Staff | Columnists


Kevin Buck: Scandals and the Republican fainting couch

June 04, 2013 | Signal Staff | Columnists


David Hegg: United we do matter

On the official seal of The United States of America there stands a Latin phrase that also appears on the official seals of the president, vice president, both houses of Congress and the Supreme Court.

June 02, 2013 | Signal Staff | Columnists


Byron York: What is the real number of illegal crossings

Security along the U.S. border with Mexico is perhaps the key factor in the debate over comprehensive immigration reform.

June 01, 2013 | Signal Staff | Columnists


Frank Ferry: Live from City Hall

The leading cause of death in children under age 4 is drowning. The remarkable thing about this statistic is that we can reduce the number of occurrences, even eliminate drowning, through more awareness and education.

June 01, 2013 | Signal Staff | Columnists


Timothy Myers: Made up numbers and other events of note

Local officials and other notables like to spout out things that sound "right" to support their points or assertions, and reporters like to write them down and quote them in press accounts. After a period of time the quotes attain the status of received wisdom and nearly theological truth.

June 01, 2013 | Signal Staff | Columnists


Diana West: From the Brooklyn Bridge to London

Nearly 20 years after a Hasidic Jewish boy riding across the Brooklyn Bridge was killed by a Muslim fighting jihad, a British soldier was hacked to death and reportedly beheaded on the streets of London by Muslims fighting jihad.

May 31, 2013 | Signal Staff | Columnists


Peter Funt: BYOB: Bring Your Own Bag

MONTEREY, Calif. - They don't ask "Paper or plastic?" around here anymore. Single-use plastic bags are banned, and stores offering paper are required to charge the stiff price of 25 cents per bag.

May 31, 2013 | Signal Staff | Columnists


Scott Wilk: The budget debate that never was

May 31, 2013 | Signal Staff | Columnists


Kevin Bayona: The world is safer because of U.S. troops

This Memorial Day was a day of reflection over the sacrifices made by millions of America's greatest warriors who are still fighting for America and each other after nearly 237 years. So now let's talk about how America's warriors will continue to play a significant role in global geopolitical affairs.

May 30, 2013 | Signal Staff | Columnists


The Village Idiot: Computer talk is cheap

May 30, 2013 | Signal Staff | Columnists


Joe Gandelman: Terrorists: Not just failing to connect the dots

May 30, 2013 | Signal Staff | Columnists


Gary Horton: Time to trim some public and private fat

Through their anti-Obama, obstructionist regime, Republicans have at least done one thing right - they have attuned Americans to waste in government spending.

May 29, 2013 | Signal Staff | Columnists


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