

Buddies get their glow on at Thermal Horizons
Ben Benedetti, studio operations manager of Thermal Horizons Yoga and Wellness Center, said what makes his business unique is its approach — to make exercise
Ben Benedetti, studio operations manager of Thermal Horizons Yoga and Wellness Center, said what makes his business unique is its approach — to make exercise
Valentine’s Day – a day of love, chocolate and flowers. Giving flowers to loved ones on Valentine’s Day has been a tradition for decades. Where
The Valley Industry Association installed its new board of directors during a luncheon and swearing-in ceremony at College of the Canyons’ University Center on Tuesday.
By Michele E. Buttelman Special to The Signal Frontier Toyota, owned since 1988 by Santa Clarita Valley resident Joe Caso, was recently sold to Aman
Saugus Café is scheduled to be honored at an El Clampus Vitus’ “Clampers” plaque dedication ceremony in recognition for being a historical establishment as the
Once again hosting many of Santa Clarita’s top employers and community leaders, the 2022 Economic Outlook forum on Friday provided attendees with hyper-localized insight on
Senate Republican Leader Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, and Assemblywoman Suzette Martinez Valladares, R-Santa Clarita, said during a State of the State luncheon Thursday afternoon in
Auto buyers can now find Subaru in the Santa Clarita Valley again. After no Subaru presence for the past three years, according to the Hello
By Jim Holt Senior Investigative Reporter Large businesses won’t have to mandate their employees be vaccinated following a Supreme Court decision this week — a decision that, local
Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency will shut down the Castaic Lake water supply for annual maintenance on Jan. 3 and the shutdown is scheduled to
Holiday shopping is expected to break records, and projections estimate holiday retail spending reaching $860 billion. Still, holiday returns average 13.3% of all holiday sales,
The price of Christmas trees has spiked this holiday season amid the ongoing global supply chain disruption due to the pandemic, along with a record-breaking
As the pandemic forced many businesses to shut their doors, altogether changing consumers’ shopping habits, retailers have had to find ways to adapt. Through the
As global supply chain issues continue to affect California, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed an executive order directing state agencies to identify additional ways to alleviate
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors earmarked $19 million in funds from the COVID-19 American Rescue Plan Act to go toward the county’s small
After nearly two years, Santa Clarita-based Princess Cruises’ Majestic Princess ship was the first to dock into both the Port of Los Angeles and San
State Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, is putting pressure on the California Health and Human Services Agency, calling for the investigative report regarding the PerkinElmer
Gov. Gavin Newsom signed legislation Friday that allows the sale of to-go alcoholic beverages and outdoor dining expansions to continue as restaurants continue to work
Bars, wineries, breweries, night clubs and lounges are among some of the local businesses now required to ask patrons to show they’re vaccinated or have
Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Barger spoke to Santa Clarita Valley business leaders last week, reflecting on the pandemic’s effect on the local economy and
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