Restaurants expand local summer dining options
At a time when the coronavirus is at the forefront of everyone’s mind, restaurants across the Santa Clarita Valley are stepping up their game to
At a time when the coronavirus is at the forefront of everyone’s mind, restaurants across the Santa Clarita Valley are stepping up their game to
For many, the pandemic has halted business, but for Paul Blakely and Collin Lee, co-founders of Four Faces Marketing, a Santa Clarita-based marketing consultancy company,
Santa Clarita recently expanded the program it created for Main Street to allow more businesses citywide to be able to use their outdoor space safely
When Liz Bouciegues opened the Martial Arts Fitness Center in Canyon Country 18 years ago, she knew she wanted more than a place for children
As the number of coronavirus cases has continued to rise and reopening plans are stalled, Gov. Gavin Newsom released new guidelines Monday, allowing barbershops and
Santa Clarita Valley residents had the opportunity to visit a shut down Main Street in Newhall this past weekend as restaurants expanded their outdoor dining
Main Street Newhall is set to close to vehicle traffic this weekend for restaurants to expand dining operations into the streets as part of the
When businesses and churches in the Santa Clarita Valley were given the green light to reopen, they never expected to be ordered to shut again,
As many businesses remain shuttered amid the coronavirus pandemic, President Donald Trump signed a law last week extending loan relief options for small businesses. With
When Luis Diaz moved to Los Angeles from El Salvador in 1980, he never imagined he’d one day own a restaurant of his own. Now,
In an effort to protect public health, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors approved a motion Tuesday that will allow county Department of Public
As national retail stores once again temporarily close amid the latest COVID-19 spike, other businesses in the Santa Clarita Valley are struggling to avoid closing
As local businesses continue to reopen, the city of Santa Clarita is urging residents to shop local this summer. The pandemic has greatly impacted businesses,
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.
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
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
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.
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
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
When Valencia resident Tamer Abdel, CEO and founder of Santa Clarita-based StoriCam, realized the huge impact the coronavirus pandemic would have on businesses, he knew
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