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By Allona Anderson Kaiser Permanente Many parents are asking an important question: Is my child prepared for in-person schooling after months at home with isolation and remote learning due to

By Allona Anderson Kaiser Permanente Many parents are asking an important question: Is my child prepared for in-person schooling after months at home with isolation and remote learning due to

While the pandemic shuttered countless businesses, others in the health care industry saw an influx. As hospitals faced an unprecedented surge, most urgent care centers and health care clinics across

Westfield Valencia Town Center officials announced Monday they’re halting plans to expand the mall with a 101,000-square-foot Costco and other amenities. “Like so many businesses, 2020 was a year like

Internet marketing firm Scorpion made multiple company announcements Wednesday, including plans to open a new headquarters in Salt Lake City. While Corey Quinn, chief marketing officer at Scorpion, confirmed the

After a year of turmoil for many businesses in the Santa Clarita Valley, the SCV Economic Development Corp. released its list of the area’s largest employers. At the top of

The pandemic brought the cruise industry to a halt last year, with not a single ship having left a U.S. port since. Now more than a year later, Santa Clarita-based

As more and more COVID-19 restrictions are eased, many local restaurant owners are looking toward what the future holds for outdoor dining. Last year when restaurants were told to shut

UltraViolet Devices Inc. partnered with Badger Technologies to equip the Badger UV Disinfect robot with its advanced UV-C technology to create an autonomous disinfecting robot designed to combat COVID-19 and high-risk

I’ll always remember the soccer game when I threw my jersey on the ground to show my disagreement with the referee’s decision to award a penalty kick to our opponents.

As Los Angeles County surpasses one year since the first businesses were told to close their doors amid stay-at-home orders, unemployment rates have continued to drop countywide, and locally, the

Ken Keller SCVBJ Contributing Writer Most anyone can run a company during good times. When you are making money, it’s easy to overlook some of the deeper issues lying beneath

The Santa Clarita Valley is a growing region with significant opportunities for businesses including available, state-of-the-art industrial and commercial buildings in master planned developments. Despite the challenges, 2020 was a

As COVID-19 figures continue to decline and public health restrictions are relaxed, more and more businesses are getting the green light to reopen. In the Santa Clarita Valley, the industrial

By April Price Manager of Sales & Marketing LBW Insurance And Financial Services With a positive outlook on the year ahead, LBW Insurance and Financial Services in Valencia promoted two

By Lisa Raggio Co-owner, One True North In recognition of Women’s History Month, I was invited to be a co-panelist on COC’s Business Alliance monthly workshop as a woman business

Patrick Moody Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital Now that more and more people are vaccinated and COVID-19 cases seem to be declining in many areas of the country, it’s natural if

By Jeff Prang Los Angeles County Assessor I want to visit with you this month about a deadline that oftentimes is overlooked but is significant nevertheless — the Business Property

By Craig Peters CBRE Executive It was a typical Tuesday morning on March 10, 2020, as I handed my car over to the valet at the Americana. I walk across

For years, the Santa Clarita Valley has been a home to feature films, TV shows, commercials and now streaming productions, as the SCV sits in the northern half of the

Speech comprehension and hearing loss are closely connected. Hearing loss prevents the brain from receiving sound signals which means those sounds are never processed and turned into information. Without being