Edison Tower Investigated as Cause of Saddleridge Fire
A Southern California Edison transmission tower in Sylmar located near the Oct. 10 ignition point for the 8,300-acre-plus Saddleridge Fire is under investigation as a cause for the blaze.
View ArticleTick Fire Closes Freeway, Kaiser Clinic in Santa Clarita
On Friday afternoon the Antelope and Santa Clarita valleys were still dealing with the latest brush fire that started in Agua Dulce, named the Tick Fire.
View ArticleManagement School Assistant Dean to Leave Cal Lutheran
Sumantra Sengupta, assistant dean of the management school at California Lutheran University, has resigned his position effective Dec. 2.
View ArticleLancaster Named L.A. County’s Most Business-Friendly City
Lancaster was named the most business-friendly city by the Los Angeles County Economic Development Corp.
View ArticleKobe Bryant-Affiliated Sports Foundation Takes New Name
The Mamba Sports Foundation at Mamba Sports Academy in Newbury Park has been rebranded Mamba & Mambacita Sports Foundation.
View ArticleBusiness Advocates Speak Out Against Outdoor Dining Ban
Business groups publicly complained Wednesday about L.A. County’s order to stop outdoor dining.
View ArticleFormer CBRE Industrial Brokerage Team Joins Colliers
The industrial real estate brokerage team of David Harding, Greg Geraci, Matt Dierckman and Billy Walk have joined Colliers International.
View ArticleEdison Reports Circuit Problem Near Woolsey Fire Origin
Shares of Rosemead-based Edison International fell 12 percent Monday after its utility subsidiary Southern California Edison announced that a problem with its transmission grid occurred near the origin...
View ArticleLocal Leaders React to Amazon's HQ2 Decision
Area business leaders expressed disappointment and surprise about Amazon.com Inc. not picking Los Angeles as a site for its second headquarters.
View ArticleStarczyk Named Chair of Santa Clarita Chamber
Realtor Nancy Lulejian Starczyk has been named Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce chair in 2019, when current board Chair Troy Hooper will step down.
View ArticlePlaza Opens at NoHo's Lankershim Depot
Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority held a ribbon-cutting Thursday for a new landscaped plaza preceding the historic Lankershim Train Depot in North Hollywood.
View ArticleL.A. County Approves Centennial at Tejon Ranch Project
By a 4-to-1 vote, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted Tuesday morning to approve the massive Centennial master-planned community project at Tejon Ranch and bring 19,000 new dwellings to...
View ArticleBurbank Holds First Economic Summit
Burbank Chamber of Commerce and Better Burbank Corp., an economic development affiliate of the chamber, held its first annual Economic Summit at the Ikea in Burbank.
View ArticleBusiness Journal Recognizes CFOs, HR Professionals at Awards Luncheon
Finance and HR professionals in the San Fernando Valley gathered at the Hilton Woodland Hills for the Business Journal’s annual Chief Financial Officer and Human Resources Awards ceremony on Wednesday.
View ArticleVICA Adds Businesses to Hall of Fame
The Valley Industry & Commerce Association inducted its newest members into the San Fernando Valley Business Hall of Fame on Thursday night.
View ArticleEdison Cuts Power in Parts of Northern L.A. County, Ventura County
Southern California Edison has cut power to homes and businesses in parts of northern Los Angeles County and Ventura County as a precaution to prevent wildfires.
View ArticleCSUN Shuts Down Through Weekend
California State University – Northridge has cancelled all classes and campus activities for Friday, Saturday and Sunday due to the Saddleridge Fire.
View ArticleSix Flags Magic Mountain Closed for Day
Six Flags Magic Mountain & Hurricane Harbor was not open during the day on Friday due to the 5 freeway being closed from the Saddleridge Fire.
View ArticleUpdate: SaddleRidge Fire Threatens Utilities for 233,000 Customers
Southern California Edison has cut off electricity to more than 21,000 customers in the greater L.A. area to prevent further damage from the Saddleridge Fire.
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