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State Fund launches AB 5 resource center

State Fund, a nonprofit that provides workers’ compensation insurance, has launched an online resource center for Assembly Bill 5, with an “AB 5: Who is an Employee?” webinar scheduled Tuesday.

Chamber launches weekly virtual luncheon

The Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce announced Tuesday the launch of its new weekly “@Lunch With…” virtual lunchtime series. “We’re currently living in a drastically different world as a

Restaurants assist in feeding the frontlines

Santa Clarita Valley restaurants are calling on their customers to help them show their appreciation for Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital staff amid the coronavirus pandemic. “Our No. 1 focus was

Local financial company offers community support

As the coronavirus pandemic continues to present new financial challenges for many Santa Clarita Valley business owners and workers alike, it can be difficult to wade through the financial options

Financial relief available to small businesses

As small-business owners continue to deal with the financial hardships associated with the coronavirus pandemic, federal, state and local government officials have begun offering financial relief options. That being said,

Continuity amid the coronavirus

As the Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce held its first in a series of teleconferences focused around coronavirus, or COVID-19, business leaders had the opportunity to discuss business continuity

‘Legos, ’ flames and other amusements

When walking into The Attraction Services Company’s 45,000-square-foot warehouse in Valencia, what stands out first is the metal. A lot of it. Metal welded together to form what CEO Ron

Real estate deemed essential business

During a clarification of essential services Saturday, real estate was deemed essential through the coronavirus health crisis, according to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency.

SCV businesses react to coronavirus concerns

As Santa Clarita Valley residents continue to self-quarantine, many local “essential” businesses are doing what they can to remain open. Soapy Suds Car Wash in Valencia just went under a

Filing for unemployment in California

As the number of Santa Clarita Valley residents suddenly becoming unemployed or underemployed due to the coronavirus, or COVID-19, continues to rise, the rise in demand for state unemployment assistance

Santa Clarita businesses respond to closures

Bella Cucina Italian Restaurant had to temporarily let go of nearly its entire staff following the announcement that Los Angeles County officials ordered the closure of all bars, nightclubs, theaters,