SCV Chamber eliminates President/CEO’s position

The Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce today eliminated the position of President and CEO, held since September by Lois Bauccio. “This step was necessary to further reduce overhead expenses

Bonds issued for Henry Mayo hospital expansion

Financing of Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital’s new patient tower reached a milestone Thursday with a $109.6 million bond sale. Of that amount, $85 million is earmarked for the expansion. The

MannKind Corp. completes reverse stock split

MannKind Corp. yesterday completed a reverse stock split that brought its share price above the one-dollar minimum required to trade on the Nasdaq stock market. A 1-for-5 reverse stock split

Local employers expand apprenticeship program

Four Santa Clarita manufacturing companies are among nine Southern California employers bringing on new apprentices needed to fill in-demand skilled positions. The companies are part of the California Advanced Manufacturing

Attorneys offer guidance to employers

“Well, that was depressing.” That was the takeaway of one attendee at a presentation yesterday designed to bring employers up to date on changes in employment law. Attorneys David Poole

Newhall True Value to open March 1

Storm water is delaying the opening of a new True Value hardware store branch on Lyons Ave. in Newhall, but it’s not due to all our recent rain. To comply

Six Flags launches “mixed reality” VR coaster

Amusement parks have competed for decades to see who has the fastest, highest, scariest roller coasters. Now that competition is moving from the physical to the virtual world. Later this

MannKind takes steps to boost stock, Afrezza sales

MannKind Corp. will hold a special shareholders’ meeting later this month, part of an effort to avoid having its shared removed from the Nasdaq stock market. The biopharmaceutical company also

Same-day hip replacement comes to SCV

Michael Savoie has a modest claim to fame among the more than 300,000 Americans who will have hip replacement surgery this year. The retired LA County deputy sheriff received the

CalArt’s grads enjoy artistic and box office success

Graduates of California Academy of the Arts (CalArts) have enjoyed great artistic success, which has translated into another metric that defines Hollywood: box office numbers. Last year, the cumulative revenue

Former Signal Publisher Buys Chino Paper

Will Fleet, publisher of The Signal from 1993 to 2001, is the new co-owner of the Chino Champion, a 130-year-old newspaper in San Bernardino County. He and partner Ralph Alldredge

Job seekers get makeovers

Braving the weather, nearly 50 local job seekers turned out for a free professional makeover yesterday to help jump start their job searches. The event took place at College of