Archive for January 2022
Single-payer health care bill dies in Assembly
A bill to bring publicly funded universal health care to California is dead, after the bill’s author chose not to put it up for a vote Monday.
New pub, restaurant to take over Capital Hop Shop location in Downtown Sacramento
New owners are in the process of taking over Capital Hop Shop in Downtown Sacramento and plan to implement a new restaurant and taproom concept.
Alexandria eyes another slice of San Bruno mall with ‘mega campus’ plan
Downtrends in brick-and-mortar retail shopping have provided an opening for developers to transform the mall into office space.
Bolt founder exits CEO role after criticizing competitor on Twitter
Ryan Breslow, who took shots at Silicon Valley's sacred cows over the weekend, is reshuffling leadership in a move he says is unrelated.
GeminiBio expands manufacturing in West Sacramento
GeminiBio is growing its operations in two locations in West Sacramento as the company expands from making products for research applications to also making products for commercial applications.
Adventist Health restructures executive leadership team as president steps down
Adventist Health is restructuring its senior leadership team, and its president is stepping down.
Menlo Park’s TCV eyes crypto, web3 with new $460M fund
A San Francisco company is one of two startups that have already benefited from the new fund
Council to vote on putting proposed Davis business park before voters
A vote Tuesday by the Davis City Council is the last step before voters can weigh in on a proposed business park east of town, again.
The reason San Francisco can’t get enough Van Gogh, Picasso and Banksy
Oh, and Legos, too. Don't forget Legos. We've got a list of all of the immersive art exhibits you need to know.
Genentech wins FDA approval of drug to treat two blinding eye diseases
The drug, which will cost $2,190 per dose when sales begin in the coming weeks, ultimately can be dosed every one to four months.