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Stay Green achieves three national awards of excellence

News release Santa Clarita-based landscaping firm Stay Green Inc. has been awarded three Bronze Awards of Excellence by the National Association of Landscape Professionals. The landscaping firm received bronze awards

Applying the golden rule

Paul Butler Signal Contributing Writer Like many of my fellow Santa Claritians, I am still musing over the dreadful events that occurred at a local high school recently, where a

Santa Clarita jobs picture continues to improve

Santa Clarita’s employment rate continued to improve in September, ahead of most cities of comparable size; however unemployment remains about twice the rate it was before the COVID-19 pandemic. With

Four Questions: Dr. Kevin Bolder

How did Dr. Bolder first become interested in audiology? As a child, my grandfather used hearing aids because of damage to his hearing from loud farm equipment. I was fascinated

Without a plan, there’s nowhere to go

By Paul A. Raggio Co-owner of One True North Inc. It was fall 1989, and XVIII Airborne Corps, our nation’s contingency force, was secretly planning in earnest to invade Panama

How to improve company profits

Ken Keller SCVBJ Contributing Writer To improve business profitability, you must either make a larger gross profit on each dollar of sales or sell more without increasing fixed costs. Whether

Filming is back in the Santa Clarita Valley

Hollywood North has become a common moniker of the Santa Clarita Valley in reference to the large amount of filming that takes place here. And it’s true – there are

Managing your weight as you age

Patrick Moody Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital Planning for the future is just as important when you’re 50 as it was when you were 18. To stay physically fit and in

3 common questions about hearing health

Dr. Kevin Bolder AuD, Audiology Associates When it comes to hearing loss, it’s normal to have a lot of questions. As hearing care professionals, we frequently have patients come in

SCV housing market continues to bounce back

As the economy continues to recover in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, housing prices hit a record high in the Santa Clarita Valley in September. The median price of

A few SCV projects in the pipeline

As 2020 approaches its end, a number of Santa Clarita Valley projects are moving from the proposal to the approval and construction stages.  The COVID-19 pandemic has paused or slowed

Eyeing investments during a global pandemic

It’s no surprise, the nation entered a recession as the coronavirus pandemic continues to impact each market in one aspect or another. Though the economy all but shut down completely,