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These Southern California startups are part of a growing epicenter of EV truck production
Southern California is becoming the epicenter for manufacturing commercial electric vehicle trucks.
Don’t sleep on Black Friday, Cyber Monday travel savings this year
There's a sea of savings for those who want to have something to look forward to in 2025 while keeping their budget intact.
Manufacturing already has made a comeback
The rebound president-elect Donald Trump promises has already been underway in many places.
Replacing passwords with passkeys for an easier login experience
If you’re tired of memorizing passwords, then give passkeys a try.
Bay Area sees small job gains in October, California loses thousands
The Bay Area managed tiny job gains in October but California employers slashed thousands of jobs.
Meet the new director leading San Jose’s efforts to solve its housing crisis
Erik Soliván became director of the city housing department in May.
Is your business running out of time to file under the corporate transparency act?
Of the estimated 32 million businesses required to file, only about 6.5 million of them have, in fact, filed.
HOA Homefront: Can the board remove a phantom director?
Unless the bylaws say otherwise, the only way to remove a director is to have a vote of the membership to recall them.
Meet the new director leading San Jose’s efforts to solve its housing crisis
Erik Soliván became director of the city housing department in May.
1 million Southern California homes are worth $1 million or more
Compared to 2022, region added 97,100 abodes to the seven-figure club – that's 10% growth, double the non-California pace.
Tech companies chop 400-plus more Bay Area jobs as layoffs widen
Tech companies have chopped 400-plus more Bay Area jobs in a fresh round of staffing reductions.
Correction: Absolute Technologies temporarily closing Anaheim plant
The company is temporarily closing its plant during the holidays from December 23, 2024, through December 27, 2024.
Cruise admits to filing false report to sway federal probe into San Francisco crash
The autonomous car company did not include details about a woman being dragged over 20 feet by one of its self-driving vehicles.
Voyage past the Golden Gate to scatter father’s ashes ends in bloody plunge beside tourist mecca: lawsuit
Lawsuit accuses the Neptune Society of Northern California of negligence for allegedly motoring the Naiad boat at an unsafe speed and failing to keep clear of the breakwater while no proper lookout was maintained.
Advocacy groups call on San Jose to secure service commitments ahead of proposed changes to Good Samaritan Hospital
Community groups have asked the San Jose City Council to secure health services commitments from Good Samaritan Hospital, fearing its parent company could cut services in the future.
Developer buys San Jose site where 100-plus affordable homes are eyed
A real estate firm has paid more than $10 million to buy an affordable housing development site in San Jose.
‘The Disneyland of American grocery stores’: How Trader Joe’s became a tourist hot spot
Although it began in California as a health-food store, the brand has expanded across the US and now has travelers from around the world clamoring to visit one of its outlets.
Huge San Jose housing development enters crucial public scrutiny stage
Fresh plans have emerged for a huge San Jose housing development that would produce several hundred homes.