Home actor died in sells for $8.5 million and California's insurance crisis is crippling home sales: this week in California Business News.
A Trump proposal could spell danger for the wine industry and a region's largest mall up for auction: this week in California Business News.
The move — which includes more than 400 layoffs — marks the RV maker's total manufacturing exit from California.
The week in CA business news includes major chain closures, Meta firing employees over meal vouchers, and a beloved restaurant closure.
According to state documents, Green Thumb Produce at 2648 Ramsey Street filed a WARN notice and will permanently shutter on Dec. 1.
The week in CA business news includes Cheech & Chong suing CA over hemp product bans, property insurance rates increasing and Prime Deals.
The week in CA business news includes a brawl over a pride flag injuring a restaurant employee and a cease and desist from In-N-Out.
The week in CA business news includes islands cheaper than a CA home, a police department's shiny new showpiece and free coffee.
The week in CA business news includes abrupt closures of an actor's fast-food chain, Amazon Closings, and CA's best restaurants.
The week in CA business news includes the best day of the week to shop online, a troubling new card skimmer scam, and $9 Build-A-Bears.
The week in CA business news includes a restaurant mascot decapitated in a crash, a popular burger chain closing stores and free flowers.
The hub is storing supplies that will enable Amazon to deploy critical relief to communities across the U.S. affected by wildfires.
The week in CA business news includes the "Poltergeist" home on the market, cheap eats, and a company using social media to catch thieves.
The week in CA business news includes Disneyland expansion plans, the fastest-growing startups in the country and back-to-school deals.
The week in CA business news includes allegations that TikTok violated the privacy of children; the nations's best bosses; and flag safety.
The week in CA business news includes Kanye West's gutted home selling for almost $40 million, a Denny's side hustle and car recalls.
Nearly 100 Inland Empire Optum employees are affected. Other closures are occurring in Alameda, Los Angeles and Orange counties.
A negative review about the experience tanked the seller's business, but Amazon handles resale of returns, not individual sellers.
City Council's approval on Tuesday overturns the Planning Commission?s unanimous vote last month recommending the project be rejected.
The closures follow a June quarterly report that foreshadowed trouble ahead. More than 50 Big Lots stores in California are slated to close.
The week in CA business news includes a CA wine company's bankruptcy costing 377 jobs, a rise in fast food jobs and half-off mac and cheese.
The week in CA business news includes a feces-encrusted diaper in an Amazon package, Elon Musk's big move and the state's best burger chain.
The week in CA business news includes a CA pizza chain selling under threat of bankruptcy, a Disneyland strike and Michelin Guide additions.
Business news in California includes $395 pineapples, new restaurant openings, and an ambulance company owner charged with fraud.
Business news in California includes the sudden liquidation of Red Lobster restaurants, music festival refunds and Dolly Parton's donuts.
Business news in California includes the return of Babies 'R' Us, the best cookies around, and the closures of two 100-year-old businesses.
The Golden State came in fifth on the list.
The price you see will be the price you pay for concert tickets, hotel rooms and dinners under a new state law.
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The project is slated for 1.33 vacant acres on Pennsylvania Avenue, along Interstate 10.
The grants are $5,000 each and are funded by donations from SoCalGas, PG&E, and SDG&E to the Restaurants Care Resilience Fund.
Only one California-based corporation made Forbes' top 10 list, and it's not a tech company.
The U.S. economy is grappling with an inflation-induced slump, and several CA businesses may decide to call it quits in 2022.
Searching for full- or part-time work in and around Banning-Beaumont? These proprietors are looking for help.
Dr. Brian Tyson is meeting local business owners on Wednesday at the Sunrise Breakfast.
Safety regulators say a feature in certain Model S, X, 3 and Y vehicles could let them "roll" through stop signs without coming to a halt.
Vacancies span multiple departments including housekeeping, casino operations and special events.
Morongo is seeking candidates for multiple departments.
According to the EEOC lawsuit, Black employees were subjected to ongoing and unwelcome harassment based on their race.