
SCV businesses react to coronavirus concerns
As Santa Clarita Valley residents continue to self-quarantine, many local “essential” businesses are doing what they can to remain open. Soapy Suds Car Wash in Valencia just went under a
As Santa Clarita Valley residents continue to self-quarantine, many local “essential” businesses are doing what they can to remain open. Soapy Suds Car Wash in Valencia just went under a
As the number of Santa Clarita Valley residents suddenly becoming unemployed or underemployed due to the coronavirus, or COVID-19, continues to rise, the rise in demand for state unemployment assistance
As the cases of coronavirus, or COVID-19, continue to rise across the country, so does its impact on our economy. Small Business Majority, a small-business advocacy organization, believes that entrepreneurs
The day after Los Angeles County officials ordered the closure of bars and restaurants, a number of Santa Clarita closures also followed suit. While the Westfield Valencia Town Center is
Auto shop owner Brian Slocombe likes the challenge of figuring out what’s wrong with a car. “Figuring out noises or certain vibrations in cars is fun,” he said. “I like
The Bunker Hill Bar & Grill in Valencia had its liquor license suspended Thursday following a number of liquor law violations, according to the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control.
With the internet constantly changing the way consumers buy and sell goods, more direct transactions, for larger and larger purchases, are becoming the norm. Similarly, Brad Rice, who’s been in
When Joseph Jasik gets an idea, it’s nearly impossible for him to let it go. The owner of German Autohaus, an automotive repair and body shop in Newhall, has had
Ahead of the planned opening for the American Cancer Society Discovery Shop in Saugus, volunteers are seeking donations from the community through a donation drive. Their first drive is Friday
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 bill signed into law by
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 in Canyon Country. “I was
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 26543 Bouquet Canyon Road, has
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 SCV Chamber’s goal is to
Though many small businesses would agree that being the only business in town would be a dream come true, that’s not the case for Country Antique Fair Mall. “In the
Kim Kurowski has been in the Santa Clarita business community for more than 30 years, and on Tuesday, she was recognized for that commitment. State Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita,
National cybercrime experts are joining the Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce for “Take Control Before It Controls You,” a cybersecurity forum, on Wednesday. As cybercrime has become one of
The Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce announced Brian Schlick, co-owner of Schlick Art & Photography, as the founding chair for the Small Business Council Thursday. The goal of the
It’s never too early to start learning how to run a successful business, right? Ahmet Candan, the father of three young girls, certainly doesn’t think so. His daughters, Isabella, 10,
The Chyll Rolled Ice Cream and Boba store in Valencia is open and serving customers, but the Castaic location is closed, according to former employees. Store owner Shaun Tramondo could
The Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce announced an upcoming forum aiming to provide businesses with practical information that will help protect a company’s most sensitive information. “Cybersecurity: Take Control
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