
Chamber to give Dr. Van Hook Lifetime Achievement Award
The Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce has announced its plan to recognize College of the Canyons Chancellor Dianne G. Van Hook with the chamber’s 2020 Lifetime Achievement Award.
The Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce has announced its plan to recognize College of the Canyons Chancellor Dianne G. Van Hook with the chamber’s 2020 Lifetime Achievement Award.
Start the New Year by taking control of your finances and streamline your financial future by planning.
This has been a challenging fire season, and it’s still not officially over, which is usually considered near the end of the year.
A loved one’s hearing loss may not be noticeable at first, but over time you might start to notice signs that they cannot hear as well as they once did.
Since the State of the City event on Oct. 24, 2019, we’ve been through the devastating Tick Fire, a scandal-ridden political fallout and resignation, and then the unthinkable school shooting incident…
Single-family home sale prices have increased this year, according to the Southland Regional Association of Realtors’ yearly market snapshot.
Over the years, the Santa Clarita Valley has become a popular filming destination for a number of productions, and much of this is because of the number of diverse filming locations it offers, all of which reside in the “30-mile Zone.”
Regular eye exams can help protect your vision. When was the last time someone sat you down, looked deep into your eyes and measured your intra-ocular pressure?
The city of Santa Clarita was ranked fifth out of 88 for highest-value city in Los Angeles County, according to the 2019 annual report assessment roll released by the Assessor’s
Workers with Uber and Postmates filed legal challenge to Assembly Bill 5, mere days before the law is set to take effect. AB 5, a bill signed into law by
The Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce recently announced its executive committee for its board of directors in 2020. Lead by Nancy Starczyk, chair of the board, and John Vance,
U.S. District Judge Kimberly J. Muller issued a temporary restraining order on the enforcement of Assembly Bill 51 Monday, pending the court’s resolution of the legal challenge. The bill, which
Regardless of your religious beliefs, most people will have participated in a gift exchange within the last few days. The gift was purchased, and so the giver had to give
Coldwell Banker Quality Properties recently leased an office suite in a Class A building situated in the Tourney Place Business Park. Yair Haimoff and Randy Cude, commercial real estate brokers
The California Department of Business Oversight recently approved a proposal of a three-for-two stock split for the Bank of Santa Clarita. The proposal for an amendment to the bank’s articles
I was getting dressed in the locker room after a workout this morning and I noticed the guy next to me putting his dress pants on before putting on his
I’ve come to the conclusion there are essentially three types of employees — those who need a light, those who ARE the light and those who need to be lit
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce, with the help of a coalition of businesses and led by the California Chamber of Commerce, has filed legal challenge to Assembly Bill 51. AB
When the drought caused former Gov. Jerry Brown to order mandatory water use reductions for the first time in California’s history in 2015, landscaped center medians on streets across the
All nine Panda Express locations in the Santa Clarita Valley banded together recently to fundraise for Saugus High School, donating a total of more than $21,000. “This tragedy touches Panda
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