
SCV business leaders weigh in on AB 685
Santa Clarita Valley business leaders are urging local businesses to review their health and safety procedures ahead of a new state law, set to take effect in January, which requires

Santa Clarita Valley business leaders are urging local businesses to review their health and safety procedures ahead of a new state law, set to take effect in January, which requires

California theme parks are considering legal action to receive permission to reopen, following state guidelines announced Tuesday that keep venues such as Six Flags Magic Mountain closed for an unknown

California will not allow Six Flags Magic Mountain and other large theme parks, such as Universal Studios and Disneyland, to reopen until their respective counties enter the least restrictive tier

After 47 years in business, Maria’s Italian Deli in Newhall closed its doors under the operation of its second owners, but Maria Simione, who opened the business and still owns

As more and more Santa Clarita Valley residents begin going back to work, a study found Santa Clarita ranked No. 9 on a list of the cities with the most

in earnest to invade Panama and capture the de facto Panamanian leader, general and dictator Manuel Noriega. I was the law enforcement planning officer, and part of the team squirreled

Six Flags Magic Mountain officials said Friday they’re awaiting visits from state officials who are reviewing reopening plans, after Gov. Gavin Newsom said last week there was “no hurry” in

Santa Clarita City Council members approved Tuesday sending a letter to the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors in support of keeping indoor malls open while urging for consistent guidelines

Santa Clarita businesses impacted by the coronavirus pandemic can now apply for grants of up to $5,000 each through a relief grant program City Council members unanimously approved Tuesday. “The

News release The MakerSpace at College of the Canyons donated 100 face shields to UCLA Health Santa Clarita on Oct. 6. The face shields — which were created with MakerSpace’s

News release Lief Labs, a nutritional supplement manufacturing company, leased a 52,000-square-foot industrial building at IAC Commerce Center, adding to their 112,000-square-foot facility that houses their corporate headquarters, manufacturing and

It was a fantastic feat, and I remember the country’s astonishment when Jim Ryan, a high school junior in Wichita, Kansas, ran a sub-4-minute mile! The year was 1964, and

Last week, we saw the start of the 2020 presidential debates here in the United States — a battle that was highly entertaining and of paramount importance for the opponents.

Spectrum Commercial Real Estate Inc. announced recently its completion of a transaction for the Valencia Atrium, a three-story office building in Santa Clarita, for $15 million. Yair Haimoff, Andrew Ghassemi

Spectrum Commercial Real Estate Inc. announced recently the sale of a high-image office condo in Valencia’s Rye Canyon Pointe. Yair Haimoff, Andrew Ghassemi and Matt Sreden, commercial real estate brokers

Having recently celebrated its 15-year anniversary, AMG & Associates Inc., a Santa Clarita-based public works contractor, is once again celebrating a milestone – the award of the largest project in

Following six months of massive change and volatility, Vance Wealth, a Santa Clarita-based financial planning firm, is on track with its 10-year plan and entering a period of intentional growth.

Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital has won a National Award of Merit in the health care facilities category from the Design-Build Institute of America for the design and construction of the

Holly Schroeder, president and CEO of the Santa Clarita Valley Economic Development Corp., has been selected by fellow Workforce Development board commissioners to serve as chair of the L.A. County

Santa Clarita City Council members want “greater transparency” and “consistent guidance” from Los Angeles County in its handling of indoor shopping mall reopenings, citing concerns over potential future closures and