
A perfect alternative: Couple marries in micro-wedding at SCV park
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

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

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

By Jeff Prang Los Angeles County Assessor This month, I come to you about the recent change in property tax law that governs, among other things, inheritance and subsequent limitations

The Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce presented its 2021 employment law update with attorneys Brian Koegle and Michael Fostakowski from Poole, Shaffery, & Koegle in January. The attorneys have

After Harleen Grewal became one of the 1 million Los Angelenos to be diagnosed with COVID-19, she realized there’s a better way for people to find out whether they have

By Paul Raggio Co-owner, One True North It’s here … 2021. A new year and reason to be optimistic. A new outlook. A new pursuit of opportunities. Many of you

Holly Schroeder President & CEO of SCVEDC While the COVID-19 crisis initially gave many companies pause for good reason, 2020 was an exceptionally good year for industrial real estate across

Nearly a year into the pandemic, Santa Clarita Valley businesses are continuing to adapt to the shift in the economic environment, including those in the commercial real estate market. Amid

By Perry Smith Business Journal Editor Santa Clarita continues to sustain a jobless rate ahead of the rest of its neighbors and the L.A. County average, according to the latest

Paul butler Signal Contributing Writer Going the Extra Mile The primary purpose of government is to protect life and property. To enable a government to do this, it must ensure

Dr. Kevin Bolder AuD, Audiology Associates This past year has been full of many challenges, and if you have been spending a lot of time social distancing, you may not

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

Ken Keller SCVBJ Contributing Writer Profits are much more than increasing revenue and keeping costs down. There are ten elements in your profit zone, and I am going to address

Patrick Moody Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital In many ways, physical activity is a child’s best friend. It’s good for them — and it can be a whole lot of fun.

With the most recent stay-at-home order lifted, many of the Santa Clarita Valley’s shuttered businesses can once again resume operations. “It’s definitely been a roller coaster for sure,” said Karen

When Dr. John Scaramella, a dental surgeon, moved to the Santa Clarita Valley in 1978, there were only 18 others in his field. Now, more than 40 years later, Scaramella

After Harleen Grewal became one of the 1 million Los Angelenos to be diagnosed with COVID-19, she realized there’s a better way for people to find out whether they have

Just like any other technology, hearing aids are always evolving to become more intuitive, perform better and improve the user’s experience. Today’s hearing aids are designed to be small, discreet