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A Bay Area tech firm is laying off thousands of "underperformers" and the Golden State's best bakeries: California Business News this week.
CALIFORNIA — This week in California business news, a California tech giant is laying off more than 3,000 "underperformers"; a craft store chain has declared bankruptcy... again; and where you should stay on your next Golden State staycation.
Rent prices soar in Los Angeles in the wake of deadly wildfires that leveled entire neighborhoods.
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- LA Wildfire's Dramatic Impact On CA's Rental Market: Reports
- It Could Cost $250 Billion To Rebuild LA After Deadly Fires: Report
- 13 Trending CA Short-Term Rental Homes: Jaw-Dropping To Unique Airbnbs
- This LA-Based Insurance Company Denied Payment On Half Its 2023 Claims
- 360 Lose Jobs; OC Headquarters Close For Liberated Brands
- Major CA Firm Plans To Layoff Thousands
- Fate Of CA Joann's Stores Uncertain As Retailer Declares Bankruptcy
- These 3 CA Bakeries Are Among The Best In America: NYT
Quote Of The Week
"Tragically, lives have been changed forever in just a matter of minutes. Many families may not be able to afford to rebuild or repair and return," - AccuWeather Chief Meteorologist Jonathan Porter
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- A fire broke out at one of the world's largest battery storage plants in Northern California, causing the closure of a major highway and the evacuation of 1,700 people.
- Stock of Edison International, the parent company of Southern California Edison, plunged this month following catastrophic fires in Southern California.
Freebie of the Week
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Repair Cafe Coming To Walnut Creek
Community members can bring items that need fixing, from clothes to small appliances, and volunteers repair them.
Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg To Attend Trump's Inauguration
According to Forbes, they are the three richest people in the world, worth an estimated $850 billion combined.
Newly Built Affordable Housing Opens In Castro Valley
The 72-unit development includes solar panels, a centralized heat pump hot water heater, and on-site electric vehicle charging.
"Generally, we have no choice whatsoever. It's not something that we necessarily want to do, but we're required to do."
FDA Bans Red Dye 3 In Food: How It Could Impact CA Products
The Food and Drug Administration banned the dye used in many candies and cakes due to potential cancer risks.
San Ramon Walmart Begins Major Remodel
Renovations will include new flooring and signage, expanded departments, a community mural, and more.
Bay Area Businesses, Residents Organize Relief Efforts To Help Los Angeles Fire Victims
"Everybody came together--community, faith communities, engaged citizens, trucking folks," said local pastor Finny Abraham.
California Abandons Diesel Truck Ban And 3 Other Clean-Air Rules Before Trump Is Sworn In
Because Trump is unlikely to approve them, California has no choice but to abandon its groundbreaking rules for zero-emission trucks.
The Stoneridge Mall location was one of 27 around the country slated to close due to "underperformance."
New 4-Story Hotel Coming To Morongo Casino Resort & Spa
The hotel is scheduled to open in early 2026.
GoFundMe Aid Could Stymie Wildfire Victims From Getting FEMA Funds
FEMA warned wildfire victims this week that receiving funds from GoFundMe could affect eligibility. What to know.
Rancho Army Navy Store To Close Shop After 40 Years In Business
The store that served SW RivCo's outdoors fans, Girl & Boy Scout troops, high school ROTC, firefighters and military is shuttering for good.
Man Admits To $65M COVID-Fund Scheme With Fake Beverly Hills Farm: DOJ
A man applied for $65 million in pandemic relief for his agriculture business. But the Beverly Hills farm doesn't exist, prosecutors said.
Wildfire Price Gougers Who Refund Victims Could See Leniency: DA
The LA district attorney has vowed to come after "despicable" price gougers. But he's giving them a last warning to refund their victims.
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