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SCVBJ roundtable: Professional services

In early June, the Santa Clarita Valley Business Journal brought together five executives from companies in five different professional services industries to discuss their particular businesses and workplace issues common

Newhall district approves budget

The Newhall School District approved a budget on Tuesday outlining rapidly rising special education costs and the future deficit spending that is expected to occur following the upcoming school year.

Good deed in the bag

Thanks to the effort of one local Eagle Scout candidate, more than 100 seniors in the Santa Clarita Valley are now prepared for their next emergency. The seniors residing at

Saugus approves budget

The Saugus Union School District approved a budget on Tuesday that details increasing cost of retirements, potential deficit spending and a huge loss of previously expected state funding. SUSD expects

Four Questions: Paul Butler

With professional experience that spans the globe, Paul Butler preaches the power of leadership and communication through his work at Valencia-based Newleaf Training and Development.

More Than an Athlete: Valencia’s Chidinma Ikonte

Filling out college applications, for the most part, can be tricky and nerve-racking. But for Valencia’s Chidinma Ikonte, applying to numerous different colleges and universities across the country, the process

Hart uses mid-game rally to shut out Burbank

Natalie Gilmore For The Signal After a dominant 2018 season and graduating a few key seniors, Hart baseball is taking the summer to refresh with competition in the Valley Invitational

City amends code against ‘living’ in public places

The Santa Clarita City Council on Tuesday unanimously approved a municipal code amendment geared toward preventing people from “living” in public places, raising objections from several residents who argued that

Tips for a ‘safe and sane’ Fourth of July

While the Fourth of July is the perfect opportunity to celebrate patriotism, every year the Santa Clarita Valley’s first responders visit people who weren’t quite following the rules and taking