
Maria’s Italian Deli set to reopen
Maria’s Italian Deli in Newhall has plans to reopen in April, following the announcement it would be closing its doors after 47 years in business last year. When the locale’s
Maria’s Italian Deli in Newhall has plans to reopen in April, following the announcement it would be closing its doors after 47 years in business last year. When the locale’s
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 breathed. When the pandemic hit,
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 past year, countless weddings
Theme parks in California have remained closed since the onset of the pandemic, with no clear sight of when they’ll welcome guests again — but a new bill introduced by
The federal Paycheck Protection Program reopened earlier this month, but the new round is a bit different than the first. In a virtual town hall Thursday, Rep. Mike Garcia, R-Santa
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 coaster for sure,” said Karen
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. “(We had) almost double the
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 Dam collapse, the January 1994
In an effort to assist restaurants affected by the COVID-19 restrictions, Los Angeles County is set to launch the Keep L.A. County Dining Grant program 12 a.m. Thursday. The Keep
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 held nationwide each year on
Santa Clarita announced plans to file an amicus brief in support of an ongoing lawsuit to block Los Angeles County’s ban on outdoor dining, which went into effect the day
The L.A. County Board of Supervisors voted 3-2 to uphold the Department of Public Health’s decision to halt dining at restaurants, breweries, wineries and bars during Tuesday’s regular board meeting.
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 operations at restaurants, breweries, wineries
With the coronavirus pandemic still at the forefront of everyone’s minds, it’s guaranteed that Thanksgiving will look a bit different this year. This year, as public health officials urge people
A Los Angeles County assessor’s report on all 88 cities in Los Angeles County showed Santa Clarita property continues to be among the county’s most valuable. Santa Clarita landed at
Personal care services, such as tattoo and massage parlors, can now reopen for indoor operations with restrictions in place to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus, according to updates
Sales for Fresh XRO Bar, which has been selling freshly made, authentic churros at the Old Town Newhall Farmers Market for nearly three years, have not been the same since
Santa Clarita Valley business leaders are urging local businesses to review their health and safety procedures ahead of a new state law, set to take effect in January, which requires
California theme parks are considering legal action to receive permission to reopen, following state guidelines announced Tuesday that keep venues such as Six Flags Magic Mountain closed for an unknown
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