Archive for September 2019
New future planned for a former local Chevys site
A Mexican restaurant chain with one other Sacramento-area location is replacing Chevys Fresh Mex in Auburn.
San Francisco dating site to make major layoffs and exit city
The layoffs and San Francisco exodus is part of parent company Spark Network’s cost-cutting strategy.
PHOTOS: Meet our 40 Under 40 winners for 2019
You’ll likely recognize many of the faces of this year’s 40 Under 40 honorees.
Firings, leaflets and a tweet: Judge finds multiple labor law violations at Tesla
Tesla worked to repress attempts to unionize at the company’s manufacturing facility in Fremont, an administrative law judge ruled.
Gas prices spike in Bay Area. Here’s why you’re paying more.
From San Jose to San Francisco and Oakland, gas prices are at their highest levels since April, even while the cost of a gallon of gas in other parts of the nation are falling.
City to settle lawsuits that blocked massive Central SoMa development
A developer, condo owners and two neighborhood nonprofits had challenged that the city didn’t properly study the Central SoMa plan, which heightens zoning for taller buildings along a 230-acre swath.
5 things to know, and what Forever 21’s bankruptcy could mean for the area
Here’s what you need to know today.
Honey, specialty food company breaks ground on new Woodland facility
A Woodland honey and specialty food company is expanding, and breaking ground a new custom building.
Here’s why Capitol Corridor trains should get back on schedule
Seventy-nine percent of Capitol Corridor weekday ridership is either commuting or traveling for business reasons, making on-time performance particularly important.
After long search, Better Meat Co. finds home in West Sacramento
The Better Meat Co. is moving its headquarters to 13,000 square feet of warehouse space in West Sacramento’s Southport area.