
City announces safety plan
The city of Santa Clarita recently announced the launch of its “Safer Business Commitment” as a part of the Shop Local initiative, allowing local businesses to let customers know it’s

The city of Santa Clarita recently announced the launch of its “Safer Business Commitment” as a part of the Shop Local initiative, allowing local businesses to let customers know it’s

Under stricter lockdown restrictions, the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health through last month had received more than 90 complaints of businesses in the Santa Clarita Valley suspected of

Dr. Kevin Bolder AuD, Audiology Associates Hearing aids will help you hear better, communicate more effectively, and enjoy a better quality of life. Hearing aids can be an adjustment, but

By Marc Salata Director of Marketing, SunPower by Green Convergence Tax incentives that make it more advantageous for a company to go solar are about to be significantly reduced. It’s

After monthslong closures amid the coronavirus pandemic, the real estate market has begun to see the impacts of the shutdown, as the number of home and condo sales in the

By Santa Clarita Valley Business Journal staff M & M Fasteners Supply Inc. offers customers more than four decades of experience in top quality manufacturing parts and service for everything

The good news is, Santa Clarita continues to beat almost every city of comparable size with its employment numbers, according to the state’s Economic Development Division. The not-so-good news for

By Jeff Prang Los Angeles County Assessor To say that the year 2020 has been a time of unprecedented challenges is an understatement of Shakespearean proportions. And it’s still not

Ken Keller SCVBJ Contributor The country is starting to open up, and you can now actually watch golf tournaments on television again. Professional golf is much more than watching the

Justin R. Wilmers Poole Shaffery & Koegle Introduction With the recent unveiling of the White House’s “Opening Up America Again” one thing is clear — the states will “call their

While the coronavirus pandemic forced numerous businesses across the Santa Clarita Valley to shutter, others were able to navigate restrictions and come out on top. Tackle Express, a fishing store

As “Safer At Home” restrictions are eased, businesses in the Santa Clarita Valley begin adjusting to their “new normal.” At N’ Style Salon, customers now get their temperatures checked at

By 8 a.m., Telly’s Charburgers is already bustling with activity, as employees prepare for the day and begin filling early-morning orders. The longtime Santa Clarita staple finally reopened after being

Hanley Investment Group Real Estate Advisors, a real estate brokerage and advisory firm, recently announced completion of the sale of the newly constructed Circle K convenience store and gas station

While many businesses have been given the green light to reopen after the monthslong closure, many continue to struggle to find their “new normal” — and some have closed up

Some Santa Clarita restaurants can now expand their outdoor service with the city’s Eat Local program, which hopes to encourage more residents to dine locally. This comes after monthslong closures

As businesses across the Santa Clarita Valley begin to reopen, the College of the Canyon Foundation and the college’s Chancellor’s Circle is hosting a free post-COVID-19 roundtable. The culminating COVID-19

To give small businesses a little reprieve from the strict guidelines put forth in the Paycheck Protection Program, President Donald Trump signed House Resolution 7010, or the “Paycheck Protection Flexibility

When longtime local business owner Homayoun Daryani decided to bring Slater’s 50/50, a restaurant known for its burgers, bacon and beer, to Westfield Valencia Town Center, he never expected a

Westfield Valencia Town Center opened to the public Wednesday, following a monthslong closure due to the coronavirus pandemic. “I’m looking outside — the parking lot is full,” Hurat Nazarian, co-owner