
A CEO at 22: Dylan Bertalli founds Earn and Trade
Santa Clarita resident Dylan Bertalli had just returned home from California State University Fullerton amid the COVID-19 pandemic when he realized he was in the market to make some extra
Santa Clarita resident Dylan Bertalli had just returned home from California State University Fullerton amid the COVID-19 pandemic when he realized he was in the market to make some extra
Williams Homes opened its master-planned community, Williams Ranch, in Castaic with an open house celebration featuring food, beverages, games, live music and the ability to tour 15 model homes. Williams
I’ve been reminiscing a lot recently and my mind took me back to the schoolyard and to the games we’d play. One of our childhood games, which I am sure
Valley Industry Association members had an early-morning start Tuesday with breakfast, coffee and a discussion on the Inflation Reduction Act. “What really prompted us is that we knew the Inflation
The Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce’s Latino Business Alliance hosted its 18th annual Hispanic Heritage Month celebration on Wednesday night. The celebration filled Tesoro Adobe Historical Park with Spanish-language
Saugus Café is scheduled to be honored at an El Clampus Vitus’ “Clampers” plaque dedication ceremony in recognition for being a historical establishment as the oldest operational café in Los
Her parents wanted her to be a doctor, a lawyer or an engineer. She said she liked the idea of being in the medical field, but she’s artistic, too. Harleen
News release Addressing one of the most asked-about health-related issues in business, mental health in the workplace will be the focus of this year’s Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce
Generation Z gained essential financial knowledge on working with a monthly budget through Junior Chamber International of Santa Clarita’s event, “Get Real: Adulting 101,” on Saturday. JCI Santa Clarita is
News release Roger E. Seaver, CEO and president of Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital, announced that he will retire in 2023. Seaver, who has led the hospital since 2001, previously informed the
As a leader or business owner there’s only one thing worse than an employee quitting and that’s when they quit but stay. Have you heard about this recent phenomenon called,
News release The Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce is scheduled to host a Santa Clarita City Council candidates forum at 3:30 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 12 at 3:30 p.m.
Last week my wife and I served as counselors on a camp for children in the foster care system. The collection of over 50 volunteers collaborated like no other team
It was my last summer in college, between my junior and senior years. I was at Reserve Officer Training Corps camp, and the mission for the day was the seizure
An Acton FedEx truck driver with 1 million accident-free miles behind him competed in the annual American Trucking Associations’ 85th National Truck Driving and Step Van Driving Championships last week
The Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce’s Latino Business Alliance is scheduled to host its annual celebration for Hispanic Heritage Month on Sept. 21. The celebration is scheduled to begin
The world of work hasn’t changed as much as I believe some people think it has — at least in the 30 years I’ve been working within it across various
During the pandemic, many started small businesses, but not many of them were 12 years old. Kaya Novack, a local Santa Clarita teenager, started her small business, Kaya’s Creamery, in
Old Town Newhall has been home to an old spirituality practice for three years now, which manifests itself in The Olde World Emporium – witchcraft. The Olde World Emporium was
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