
SCV businesses prepare for red tier reopenings
As the state announces that Los Angeles County is set to move into a less-restrictive tier in the coming days, businesses across the Santa Clarita Valley begin to prepare for
As the state announces that Los Angeles County is set to move into a less-restrictive tier in the coming days, businesses across the Santa Clarita Valley begin to prepare for
For a business whose goal is to interact with, and contribute to, its local community, the pandemic has posed a unique challenge. Since opening in 1998, Santa Clarita Advanced Dentistry and its owners
Tax season is once again upon us. Many aspects of your life may look very different due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and that doesn’t stop with your taxes and finances.
Ken Keller SCVBJ Contributing Writer Profits are much more than increasing revenue and keeping costs down. There are 10 elements in your profit zone and last month, I covered the
One thing is for sure as we look toward the future of office space: change. For most, a healthy office or workspace is a social atmosphere — try and remember
By Paul Raggio Co-owner, One True North The opening scene in this seven-time Academy Award-winning film is iconic: A lone figure, climbing stairs to a narrow stage with the United
Paul butler Signal Contributing Writer “The trouble with most accountants is, they know the cost of everything but the value of very little.” ~ Albert Einstein My wife and I
In the past year, businesses of every shape and size faced unprecedented challenges. Between COVID-19, government-mandated lockdowns and consumer fears that emerged as the pandemic evolved, no industry was left
As tax season gets into full swing after the roller coaster year that was 2020, tax experts say this year will be unlike any other when it comes to filing
Dr. Kevin Bolder AuD, Audiology Associates Hearing aids are designed to help you hear better even in the most challenging listening environments. In order to keep your hearing aids functioning
Patrick Moody Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital Think heart health is solely an adult topic? Think again. Research suggests that the risk factors for heart disease begin to develop during childhood
By Jeff Prang Los Angeles County Assessor Last month, I visited with you about a new Constitutional amendment to Proposition 13 that threatens the ability of middle-income and working-class families
Holly Schroeder President & CEO of SCVEDC The COVID-19 pandemic brought both health implications and serious economic ones. In 2020, the Santa Clarita Valley Economic Development Corporation celebrated its 10th
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
Los Angeles County is expected to create a list of underutilized commercial properties left vacant during the pandemic that could be used for affordable housing or temporary homeless housing, according
After being shuttered for almost a year due to pandemic restrictions, Mountasia Family Fun Center has been purchased by MB2 Group. Michael Fleming, former general managing partner at Mountasia, announced
Years before the coronavirus pandemic forced the world to take shelter indoors, three Santa Clarita Valley companies were worried about the quality of air being breathed. When the pandemic hit,
Three Santa Clarita Valley business women came together Saturday to make the special day a local couple had been waiting for come to life. In the past year, countless weddings
UltraViolet Devices Inc. announced its UVDI-360 Room Sanitizer achieved greater than 99.99% inactivation of the SARS-CoV-2 in five minutes at a distance of 12 feet. Testing on the coronavirus strain
The Santa Clarita Valley business community gathered virtually recently to celebrate the SCV Chamber of Commerce’s 98th annual Virtual Awards & Installation. “Even though 2020 was a roller coaster of
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