The assessor’s 411 on fire relief
This has been a challenging fire season, and it’s still not officially over, which is usually considered near the end of the year.
This has been a challenging fire season, and it’s still not officially over, which is usually considered near the end of the year.
A loved one’s hearing loss may not be noticeable at first, but over time you might start to notice signs that they cannot hear as well as they once did.
Since the State of the City event on Oct. 24, 2019, we’ve been through the devastating Tick Fire, a scandal-ridden political fallout and resignation, and then the unthinkable school shooting incident…
The city of Santa Clarita was ranked fifth out of 88 for highest-value city in Los Angeles County, according to the 2019 annual report assessment
Workers with Uber and Postmates filed legal challenge to Assembly Bill 5, mere days before the law is set to take effect. AB 5, a
The Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce recently announced its executive committee for its board of directors in 2020. Lead by Nancy Starczyk, chair of
U.S. District Judge Kimberly J. Muller issued a temporary restraining order on the enforcement of Assembly Bill 51 Monday, pending the court’s resolution of the
Coldwell Banker Quality Properties recently leased an office suite in a Class A building situated in the Tourney Place Business Park. Yair Haimoff and Randy
The California Department of Business Oversight recently approved a proposal of a three-for-two stock split for the Bank of Santa Clarita. The proposal for an
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce, with the help of a coalition of businesses and led by the California Chamber of Commerce, has filed legal challenge
Santa Clarita was recently ranked No. 7 for fastest year-over-year rent growth among medium-sized cities, according to a recent report by Apartment List. The December
Many of the bills Gov. Gavin Newsom signed into law will soon be taking effect in 2020, several of which are expected to impact California
Though John Cruz wasn’t big into comic books as a kid, he certainly is now. So much so that he recently opened Cruzin’ Thru Comics
Since Santa Clarita’s only Boston Market closed its doors in July, there has been much talk about what will replace it. The storefront, located at
Small businesses across the Santa Clarita Valley are expected to participate in the 10th annual Small Business Saturday this weekend. “As a ‘Neighborhood Champion,’ the
Another T.J. Maxx is coming to Canyon Country to replace the Bed Bath & Beyond that closed its doors in September, according to city officials.
With the formation of successful startup companies, foundations and leadership centers throughout his career, Steve Kim is no stranger to business ventures.
Whether it’s a unique window display, big, red sale posters, online advertisement or simply their products, retail stores attract customers in a variety of ways.
The Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce recently announced Nancy Starczyk, of Realty Executives, as second-term chair of the board of directors for 2020 and
The Valley Industry Association’s monthly luncheon is set to discuss the future of aerospace with a special panel discussion Nov. 19. Topics set to be
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