
SCV Chamber announces Becki Robb of Princess Cruises as new board chair
News release The Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce announced Becki Robb, from Princess Cruises, as the centennial chair of the board. Robb, who will lead the chamber as

News release The Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce announced Becki Robb, from Princess Cruises, as the centennial chair of the board. Robb, who will lead the chamber as

Earlier this week we visited the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum in the beautiful Simi Valley. Perhaps, I’m a naïve optimist but I’d like to think that most reasonably

By Rylee Holwager and Perry Smith Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, honored chef Daniel Otto’s restaurant The Old Town Junction as December’s Small Business of the Month with a Senate

By Grace Gedye CalMatters Economy Writer In less than a week, job seekers in California will finally know how much a job pays when they apply for it — if companies

Regardless of your religious beliefs, most people will be participating in a gift exchange tomorrow on Christmas Day. The gift was purchased, and so the giver had to give something up

News release The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved a motion authored by Supervisor Kathryn Barger and co-authored by Supervisor Janice Hahn to connect landscapers with monetary

The Valley Industry Association installed its new board of directors during a luncheon and swearing-in ceremony at College of the Canyons’ University Center on Tuesday. The event was officiated by

News release UltraViolet Devices Inc., a leading global manufacturer of advanced ultraviolet technology for indoor air quality and hospital room disinfection, announced the promotion of Kristine Steely to vice president,

Last week, my wife and I enjoyed three nights and four days up in Santa Barbara to complete our new year planning, both for our business and for us personally.

The City Council is expected to discuss mid-year budget adjustments and the environmental study for a business park project in Saugus, among other items, during the final council meeting of

Apparently about a billion people will watch the soccer World Cup final on Sunday, Dec. 18. All this talk about soccer teams got me thinking about work teams. Just like

News release The Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada has awarded the Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting to Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency

Jake Arvizu smiled from ear to ear as he picked up a pen and signed his contract – securing his employment at LA North Studios following an internship. “I gotta

News release The Valley Industry Association is scheduled to install its new board of directors during a luncheon event Dec. 13 at the College of the Canyons University Center. Sen.

News release College of the Canyons received the 2022 Institutional Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Accessibility Champion Award from the Association of Human Resource Officers/Equal Employment Officers. The award is given

News release iLEAD California Schools, a charter school network that makes available hybrid, online, home school and seat-based learning options for children in grades TK through 12, announced the hiring

Soapy Suds Car Wash is offering free express car washes for the entire month of December as a way to give thanks for the community support. Soapy Suds has been

It was our son, Henry’s birthday last week and now that he lives exactly 2,792 miles away in New York City we thought it would be nice to mail him

News release Due to its commitment to supporting job creation, facilitating ease of doing business and helping businesses cut through red tape, the city of Santa Clarita was named as

Most of us work… a lot. According to a recent study by The Gettysburg College, the average person works 90,000 hours in their lifetime. That’s a lot, and so one