Financial services: 11 tips for choosing a financial advisor
By Bruce R. Wright Part of selecting good advisors is being able to take our ego and emotions out of the process. A lot of financial advisors who want to
By Bruce R. Wright Part of selecting good advisors is being able to take our ego and emotions out of the process. A lot of financial advisors who want to
This issue marks the beginning of a new era for the Santa Clarita Valley Business Journal. We’re refreshing the look of the publication, starting with a more colorful and inviting
Millennials, those born in the 1980’s and ’90s, have become America’s largest generation, passing the baby boomers. The oldest millennials are entering their peak earning years, buying homes and making
Fourth of July can be a fun time for Santa Clarita residents with holiday barbeques, outdoor celebrations and fireworks; however, the holiday can be a dangerous one for families’ four-legged
Hundreds of junior lifeguards from throughout Los Angeles County descended on Castaic Lake’s South Beach Wednesday to compete in the summer’s first Junior Lifeguard Lake Competition. The competition marked the
Water officials are poised to get into the firefighting business. In the next couple of days the Castaic Lake Water Agency and the Los Angeles County Fire Department are
An air quality advisory was issued for sensitive people in the Santa Clarita Valley on Friday. The County of Los Angeles Public Health Department issued a statement today saying the
California is dead last in terms of the transparency of its government spending. This is according to a 2016 report by the California Public Interest Research Group Education Fund, who
A Senate bill calling for one new all-encompassing water district for the Santa Clarita Valley has passed the first of two Assembly committees scheduled to review it. The Santa Clarita
Community leaders, industry representatives and policy and health experts met Thursday for the first Los Angeles County Advisory Working Group on Cannabis Regulation. Held under the Office of Cannabis Management
A package deemed “suspicious” because of red and blue wires seen protruding from it caused momentary concern for local sheriff’s deputies Thursday afternoon. About 4 p.m., deputies with the
A trucker was taken to the hospital early Thursday morning after his big rig plunged 150 feet down a ravine as it made its way north through the Grapevine.
State Democrats denied Assemblyman Dante Acosta’s request for a forensic audit to look at the mismanagement of funds by the University of California system on Wednesday. At the beginning of
Standing behind a single pipe in the ground, sixth grade student Carinna Richards begins pumping air into a model rocket constructed out of plastic bottles, tape, paper and other recycled
One Santa Clarita Christian School honor student made a trip across the country to meet with Nobel Laureates, National Medal of Science recipients and like-minded students who are passionate about
SOURCE: Waste Management Santa Clarita, Calif., — June 29, 2017 – Waste Management’s service for residential trash, recycling, and green waste pick-up, as well as commercial service will be delayed
The hills behind Canyon View Estates mobile home park are quickly becoming covered with solar panels. According to the managing partner, Kerry Seidenglanz, the project is being done with the
The murder trial of a 50-year-old Santa Clarita man accused of killing his 25-year-old bride in their Newhall home two years ago that was slated to begin Wednesday was,
Castaic residents love their ridge lines. Watching the sun set against a silhouette of hilltops characteristic of Castaic is an opportunity cherished by residents. So it’s no surprise they
Bank robbery investigators including FBI agents and detectives with the Major Crimes Bureau have a few leads in Tuesday’s holdup at the Chase Bank in Newhall but remain tight-lipped
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