
Jorge Lopez on improving one’s company culture
More than 100 business leaders gathered Tuesday at the Hyatt Regency Valencia to talk about company culture and how it impacts businesses. The topic was the focus of the Valley…
More than 100 business leaders gathered Tuesday at the Hyatt Regency Valencia to talk about company culture and how it impacts businesses. The topic was the focus of the Valley…
A Canyon Country property that housed Soledad Trailer Lodge for decades until its recent demolition could soon become the site of several new residential and office units, according to city…
Santa Clarita Valley cancer survivors gathered Thursday at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital for the hospital’s annual cancer survivor celebration. During the third annual get-together, a few dozen local survivors of…
On the eve of Carl Boyer’s memorial service, Rep. Katie Hill, D-Santa Clarita, took the House floor Friday to speak about the city of Santa Clarita founder and his impact…
In an indicator of the times this week, members of the SCV Water Agency board joined the growing ranks of educators, postal workers and federal employees who have all been…
The Millennial Action Project announced the selection of Rep. Katie Hill, D-Agua Dulce, and three other congressional leaders as the new co-chairs of the Congressional Future Caucus, a bipartisan group…
The city of Santa Clarita’s Concerts in the Park Series is set to return for its 30th music-filled summer July 6 with a variety of bands that everyone can enjoy.…
Seamlessly cut into the natural landscape of rolling Santa Clarita Valley hills, overlooking the entire community it plans to serve, Castaic High School is taking shape to assume its role…
The spiteful ex-boyfriend was dead wrong when he told Ashley Farley she would never see her beloved Pomeranian pup “Ella” again after informing her that he sold the dog while…
The Santa Clarita Shakespeare Festival is back with various events throughout the summer. The festival began as Shakespeare in the Park 29 years ago, and has now evolved into a…
Jennifer Clark, who receives palliative care for her battle with terminal cancer, says she doesn’t have much time left. Her sunny way of answering the phone is a testament to…
Olive-tinted leather chairs with built-in ashtrays. Clippers and a scalp massager. Even a wooden rack adorned with all the magazines you’d expect to find at your dad’s barber shop. The…
St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church’s preschool is gearing up to honor 50 years of teaching with a grand celebration in September. The tentative plan for Sept. 7 is to hold a…
Three school districts within the Santa Clarita Valley have been recognized by a statewide study for the achievements of African American and Hispanic students. The William S. Hart Union High…
Juan Ortiz’s father told him a phrase before he sent his son off as a young teenager to take on New York City. It was a phrase he would take…
A furniture-hauling truck caught fire as it made its way through the Grapevine on Friday morning, spilling about 10 gallons of engine oil and prompting a response by firefighters specially…
You know how I am always exhorting you to get over to a well-organized and diverse wine-tasting to further the education of your palate, to break out of the rut…
The truth about the foster system is this: if pro-lifers truly cared about the success and happiness of fetuses that would otherwise be aborted, they would have stopped using the…
Sheriff’s officials shared details Thursday about complaints filed by women earlier in the week alleging they were accosted Saturday during the Boots & Brews Country Music Festival in Central Park.…
There are many civilization-ending issues this Opinion Page of Earth’s last great newspaper must address. War. Open borders. Who leads in a lesbian ballroom dance class. Democrats walking brazenly about…