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The battle of the brand

A strategic marketing plan – Who are the customers? Where are they? How do we communicate with them? How much will we spend to reach them? – can be the difference between success and failure.

Landfill lawsuits leave locals at a loss

Changes in the agreement between the Chiquita Canyon landfill and its neighbors have upset both parties, according to legal filings and statements from Castaic residents. The new deal has left

Hart is new Planning Commissioner pick

Santa Clarita City Council formally confirmed new Planning Commissioner Phil Hart on Tuesday to fill a vacancy on the Planning Commission during the council’s April 24 meeting. Hart was selected

COC breaks ground on new parking structure

After the loss of 700 parking spaces in early March, College of the Canyons students had mixed feelings on the construction of a new parking garage at the Valencia campus.

Four Questions: Trent Jackson

TRENT JACKSON Partner, Mentry Development A graduate of The Master’s College, Trent Jackson has built his own business success story in Santa Clarita, first launching his own company, Tango Packaging,

New wells, old water, for Newhall Ranch

  When Newhall Ranch was actually a ranch, and not a 21,000-home development, Henry Newhall dammed a stream and laid down 1,000 feet of pipe to supply his ranch with

Wilk bills pass committees, head to appropriations

Several bills authored by State Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Antelope Valley, were approved by various committees on Wednesday. The bills would create a memorial for fallen California soldiers, streamline the state’s