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How airfares are trending at Sacramento International Airport — and what to expect for the summer

When travel roared back to life post-pandemic, airfares rose at many airports. Here’s how local airfares are trending and what to expect as the summer travel season approaches.

L’Occitane, Sephora to close stores in downtown ex-Westfield San Francisco mall

The Emporium Centre is still caught up in its recent past.

Global fintech Airwallex expands Americas HQ, plans hiring in San Francisco

“Ultimately, it comes down to being able to serve where our customers are and grow the company where the best talent is,” an Airwallex executive said of the San Francisco expansion.

SteelWave’s life sciences building brand ‘theLab’ expands on Peninsula

SteelWave secured entitlements to build a 115,000-square-foot structure that is slated to be the next addition to its “theLab” life sciences brand.

True Life Companies hopeful for better El Dorado County reception for Generations at Green Valley

The True Life Companies is the proponent for both Generations at Green Valley and a previous, unsuccessful project on the same property called Dixon Ranch. But to Aidan Barry, an executive vice president with the development firm, that’s where the simi…

Sutter Health buys GenesisCare’s Northern, Central California cancer centers

Sutter Health has picked up five new cancer care centers in Northern and Central California at a bankruptcy auction from a private equity-backed multinational provider.

Elon Musk sues Sam Altman, OpenAI for setting mission ‘aflame’

Elon Musk sued OpenAI, Sam Altman and Greg Brockman for allegedly betraying the organization’s original nonprofit, open-source mission. Here’s what Musk wants.

Inszone expects even faster growth this year with more acquisitions

Rancho Cordova-based Inszone Insurance Services anticipates closing a record number of acquisitions this year, which is saying a lot for a company that closed 43 deals with independent insurance agencies last year.

Daily Digest: Elon Musk sues Sam Altman, OpenAI; City controller departs after 26 years

Meanwhile, a California state judge tentatively ruled that nearly 6,000 Black factory workers can sue Tesla as a group for the electric vehicle maker’s alleged failure to address race discrimination and harassment at its Fremont plant.

5 things: New bar and restaurant V’s Paradise holds ‘soft launch’ events in Old Sacramento

Here’s what you need to know today.