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Enterprising pols shelve Californians' best interests

I never cease to be amazed by the great lengths traveled by pols in trampling underfoot the shiny promises made on needy campaign stumps.

June 28, 2008 | By Andre Hollings | Columnists


Education funding should be a top priority

California faces some very difficult times, given the state's budget deficit. In January, the governor announced a $14.5 billion shortfall.

June 28, 2008 | By Barry Gribbons | Columnists


New enterprise zone already boosting economy

After nine full months of operation, the city of Santa Clarita's Enterprise Zone has proven to be an amazing new tool in the economic development toolbox, benefiting the local business community. All types of city-based businesses have taken advantage of the hiring tax credit including car dealers, restaurants, retail, and industrial and manufacturing companies.

June 28, 2008 | By Ken Striplin | Columnists


Big steps toward stomping out arthritis

The prevalence of arthritis and chronic joint symptoms is surging, affecting more than 45,000 in Santa Clarita alone and approximately 46 million (one in five) Americans.

June 27, 2008 | By Diana Sevanian | Columnists


The lies of the Clintons

Hillary's latest effort at "embellishing" (actually, it's called "inventing" or "fabricating") on her visit to our troops in Bosnia while a war was going on there comes as no surprise. She was merely trying to inform

June 26, 2008 | By Ken Eliasberg | Columnists


Earth Week in Santa Clarita

The first Earth Day on April 22, 1970, was conceived by Sen. Gaylord Nelson of Wisconsin as a means of

June 25, 2008 | By Lynne Plambeck | Columnists


A legislative solution to a nonexistent problem

One thing everyone can agree upon: Water served to the public should be clean, safe, potable and free of

June 25, 2008 | By Dan Masnada | Columnists


Endless Iraq Whack-a-Mole

"I want to cut off the finger I voted with." Ayad Hassan heaps scorn on the Iraqi government that he cast a ballot for two years ago. Hassan finally got out of Sadr City three weeks ago after being pinned down in his house for days while renewed open warfare again devastated his neighborhood.

June 24, 2008 | By Gary Horton | Columnists


A checklist for buying a new home

Home ownership and housing are essential to the strength and vitality of a region. It is the cornerstone of family security and stability; it strengthens our communities; it is crucial to the national and regional economy; and it enhances overall quality of life.

June 24, 2008 | By Holly Schroeder | Columnists


Some legislative relief for schools

The most distinguishing factor between national, state and local government is the ability of local politicos to shed the mantle of partisan politics in an effort to work together to achieve the common good. The city of Santa Clarita is a prime example of that very fact. With that in mind, I offer hearty congratulations to Mayor Bob Kellar and Laurie Ender, the clear winners in Santa Clarita's City Council election. Bob Spierer, Diane Trautman, ...

June 22, 2008 | By Paul Strickland | Columnists


The best medicine Medicare can allow

My mother used to say, "Whoever called old age the 'Golden Years' must have been color-blind." Having recently spent time visiting elderly relatives in some rather sad and sterile skilled nursing facilities, I've been giving serious thought to how I'll be living out my Golden Years, should I make it that far.

June 22, 2008 | By Diana Sevanian | Columnists


Annual Cowboy Festival rides into Santa Clarita Valley

Since 1994, the Santa Clarita Cowboy Festival has been recognized as one of the best in the West, taking visitors back in time and bringing to life the music, magic, and spirit of the Old West. The city of Santa Clarita encourages folks of all ages to come and enjoy the sights, sounds, and original cuisine of the 2008 Cowboy Festival. The main festival is set to run Saturday, April 26, through Sunday, April 27, ...

June 21, 2008 | By Bob Kellar | Columnists


Are you ready to cowboy up?

SCV Scene The best time of the year is here. The Cowboy Festival at Melody Ranch in Placerita Canyon rides into town next weekend. Great food, great music, great fun and a chance to walk the historic streets of the Melody Ranch Motion Picture Studio where many famous Western films and television shows were made ("The Lone Ranger," "Gunsmoke," "Hopalong Cassidy" and many others). Visit www.cowboyfestival.org for schedules and ticket information. Santa Clarita Symphony For ...

June 21, 2008 | By Michele Buttelman | Columnists


Our water supply 'portfolio'

If you're an investor with a diversified portfolio, there's a pretty good chance you have greater peace of mind during an economic downturn than you would if all of your financial eggs were in the same basket. That simple philosophy - diversification - can save you money and headaches over the long run.

June 21, 2008 | By William Pecsi | Columnists


Supreme Court's decision means justice for victims

This week's Supreme Court decision upholding lethal injection as a legitimate method for execution is a watershed moment. The justices voted 7-2 on a Kentucky death row inmate's claim that three-ingredient lethal injection amounted to cruel and unusual punishment. The High Court rejected that argument with authority; the decision wasn't even close. This clears the way to lift the unofficial moratorium on executions.

June 21, 2008 | By Roger Gitlin | 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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