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
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
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
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
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 Santa Clarita Valley business community gathered virtually recently to celebrate the SCV Chamber of Commerce’s 98th annual Virtual Awards & Installation. “Even though 2020
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
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
Cintas, a Valencia-based company, expanded its community outreach for its second annual Day of Giving, adopting seven families from Single Mothers Outreach this holiday season.
While The Original Saugus Cafe has survived some of the Santa Clarita Valley’s worst disasters in its 133 years — including the 1928 St. Francis
Shoppers are being invited to join small businesses across the Santa Clarita Valley in participating in the 11th annual Small Business Saturday this weekend. Though
In what most Santa Clarita Valley restaurant owners are describing as a “gut punch,” L.A. County officials have once again ordered the shutdown of dine-in
What began as an adventure turned into a business after Canyon Country residents Cole and Kelly Parrish decided to help more people get away and
Years ago, when 14-year-old Madison Cruz was very young, her grandparents owned a few retail stores in L.A. filled with items imported from South America.
From commercial and industrial spaces to offices and more homes, the Santa Clarita Valley has continued to expand its development projects this year. Though the
As the economy continues to recover in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, housing prices hit a record high in the Santa Clarita Valley in
It’s no surprise, the nation entered a recession as the coronavirus pandemic continues to impact each market in one aspect or another. Though the economy
After seven long months, breweries and wineries in Los Angeles County have been given the green light to reopen if they partner with a third-party
As the pandemic hit, Santa Clarita Valley residents were left with nothing to do but stay home, so many turned to YouTube to find informational,
Companies in every industry rely on innovation, especially those working in the medical field. However when the pandemic hit, it was ironically a technology that’s
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted Tuesday to allow breweries and wineries to resume outdoor operations in one week. Under the state’s guidelines,
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