
Chamber launches leadership program
The Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce recently announced the launch of FocusSCV, a leadership program for those looking to take an active role in helping shape the future of

The Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce recently announced the launch of FocusSCV, a leadership program for those looking to take an active role in helping shape the future of

We often hear people say they love their job; or they love their boss or coworkers. Why do we use such an emotive word to describe our work? Many people

The Santa Clarita Valley chapter of Junior Chamber International, “The Jaycees,” recently announced its new president and board members for 2020, as well as a number of upcoming events. Sharlene

Los Angeles County 5th District Supervisor Kathryn Barger is set to address the Santa Clarita Valley at the 12th annual State of the County event in May. Each year, the

One of the best life lessons our daughter ever learned didn’t come from me or my wife. This quantum leap in thinking didn’t come from the school system or from

This month I want to take a moment of your time to visit about a property tax savings program my office offers that’s just waiting to reduce your budget. I’m

All of us were reminded of the brevity and fragility of life last weekend to hear of the death of basketball legend Kobe Bryant along with eight other passengers in

Where do you want to take your business in 2020? If you’re a small business owner, now may be the time to consider financing as interest rates remain favorable.

It’s a little-known fact, but millennials make up the largest generation in the U.S. and California. In 2018 there were 11.2 million millennials in the state, and fewer than 9.3 million people in any other generation.

Like all businesses that have chosen to locate in the Santa Clarita Valley (SCV), foreign companies are attracted by the region’s business-friendly approach, abundance of land, high quality of life,

If you have vertigo, you may feel like the world is spinning, even while you’re standing still. Many people don’t know where to turn when they experience the symptoms of a balance disorder like vertigo.

Though Nov. 14 began like any other day, it would soon become unforgettable for the Santa Clarita Valley.

It would be remiss of me to not reflect upon the tragic event that unfolded in my hometown of Santa Clarita, where a lone assailant shot and killed two of his fellow students, as well as injuring two others before taking his own life.

As a lawyer, no two days are the same, which is exactly why Taylor F. Williams, a partner at Donahoe & Young LLP, loves her job as much as she does.

It’s the start of the second month of 2020. Hopefully, you’ve nailed down your business plans for the year, and assignments to key result areas are known and both responsibilities and resources for achievement allocated.

As another new year and another decade begin, many are setting new financial goals for themselves. Though many have already given up on their New Year’s resolutions by the start

So, the neighbors have gotten solar, and you’re still wondering whether it’s right for you? It’s time to have a conversation with an experienced solar consultant, because big changes are coming.

Traditionally the month for lovers and all things heart related, February also reminds us to take care of our heart. It is American Heart Month.

Attorney Daniel Castillo of Gold Coast Law represents individuals in lawsuits who have been injured or harmed by others. The personal injury law firm has helped hundreds of clients

California’s new worker classification law, Assembly Bill 5, or AB 5, may have profound impact on the trucking industry within the State.