An acquaintance soundly criticized me for an occasional Letter to the Editor I submit and is published. I feel sure that other writers will agree with me when I say I know very well there are dozens ...
While quickly skimming the letters section Jan. 13, I saw "Misinformation foments violence" and almost choked. Greg Laskowski was saying something I agreed with? Some "uninformed or misinformed are ...
Editor: A State Auditor report exposes alarming vulnerabilities in our state government operations. Identifying eight high-risk areas, the report warns of potential waste, mismanagement and ...
No one should be surprised by Trump’s unilateral attack Editor: No one should be surprised that Donald Trump bypassed Congress to perpetrate an act of war, proving to the world once again that such ...
You, our readers, sent us hundreds of letters in 2025, and the Opinion Team members weren’t your only readers. Some of the year’s most seen opinions came from the public, and these seven letters to ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. A multifaceted approach combining stricter gun control, antisemitism education and law enforcement coordination is ...
This letter is a follow-up to my previous letter concerning birthright citizenship. The U.S. Supreme Court could allow Trump’s executive order ending birthright citizenship to stand, on its own, but ...
This is a rebuttal to the Dec. 31 LNP | LancasterOnline letter “If Democrats triumph in midterms, we’ll get ‘impeachment on steroids.’ ” What hypocrisy to claim that if the Democrats win the U.S.
Eileen White Read’s Jan. 11 commentary, “Santa Barbara’s Sky-High Rents Are Creating the Class War,” is not as insightful as she thinks it is. If the former Wall Street Journal reporter and her ...
Get any of our free daily email newsletters — news headlines, opinion, e-edition, obituaries and more. The Jan. 3 issue of the Chronicle contained a letter to the editor from Mr. David Albert ...