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Airline Ditches Drink Service | Best City For Gen Z |Manson Mansion Rents For $248K A Month: CA Business News
Catch up with the latest CA consumer and business news, plus under-the-radar stories and the week's best sales and freebies.
CALIFORNIA — This week in California business news: A major airline is ditching drink service on some flights from California airports, Raising Cane's is continuing its rapid expansion across the state with a slew of new locations, and one Golden State city was recently named the top pick for Gen Z graduates.
Additionally, a home built on the property where Sharon Tate was killed by the Manson family in 1969 is for rent — at $247,500 a month.
But before getting to the biggest business stories in the Golden State, here are some of the best consumer deals of the week:
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Freebies, Deals And Steals
- One of the most reliable food deals this time of year is Panda Express' $7 plate promotion, which offers a nearly-$5 discount on two-entree plates every time the Dodgers win a home game. Check out Patch's rundown of the deal, including easy ways to keep track of when the offer is in effect — even if you're not a baseball fan.
- Brazilian steakhouse Fogo de Chão has one of the more generous rewards programs among chain restaurants. In addition to half-off coupons, a $25 birthday reward and a complimentary charcuterie plate (at every visit), rewards members can enjoy $1 Caipirinha cocktails — up to two per person, per visit — every Tuesday. More info.
Check out this week's top headlines for California business news on Patch:
- 'Deceptive' Kars4Kids Jingle Ads Banned In CA Amid Undisclosed Religious Affiliation
- Delta Scraps Drink Service On Flights From Some CA Airports
- Raising Cane's Continues Rapid CA Expansion With 8 New Locations: See Where
- Mansion On Property Where Sharon Tate Killed Is For Rent At $247,500 Per Month
- This SoCal City Ranked Among Best For Gen Z Grads
- Local Farming Faces Hidden Fuel Cost Crisis: How Geopolitics Ripple Through Food Economy
- $10M Counterfeit Bust Uncovers Fake Luxury Goods Operation: LASD
- Violence Erupts At SoCal Restaurant As Police Shoot Machete-Wielding Man: Video
- Shopkeeper Sexually Battered Customer During Spiritual Cleansing: Police
- Cal State May Soon Offer Degrees That Take Just 3 Years To Finish. Work Experience Counts, Too
More Restaurant News
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The Mediterranean-inspired fast casual chain is opening a new location in Westlake Village.
The new In-N-Out comes amid broader changes for the Southern California-based company.
The chain has more than 100 locations in California, and the closures will include a total of 55 jobs being cut.
The Hidden World Behind This Wine Country Town And Recipes That Made It Famous
A new book documents Healdsburg’s culture through farmers, chefs, gardens, recipes, and the relationships shaping the town’s identity.
More Retail News
Grand Opening Of Snoop Dogg's Store Postponed Due To Safety Concerns
While the grand opening did not occur as planned, the store was open on Saturday to customers.
10 CA Target Stores To Be Remodeled Ahead Of Holiday Shopping Season
The retailer recently announced plans to invest in more than 130 store remodels nationwide this year.
More Business News
LA's Most Troubled Rental Properties Get Called Out On New City Website
The city of LA has released a dashboard dubbed the “Top 100 Problem Rental Properties."
Embattled Car Dealer, Sonoma Fit Entrepreneur Ordered To Felony Trial: Report
A Sonoma Valley gym owner and former auto dealer faces a criminal trial on allegations of pocketing money tied to dozens of deals.
Layoffs Climb In The IE's Warehousing, Logistics Sectors
High energy prices, inflation, tariffs, uncertain political headwinds, and accelerated AI adoption are among factors cited by analysts.
Temecula Pushes Back Against Massive High-Voltage Power Project Planned Through The City
Towers and lines would span over 100 miles, from San Onofre, southeast to Imperial County. The proposed route is directly through Temecula.
General Motors Just Paid A Record Penalty For Breaking California Privacy Law
GM pays record penalty involving a California privacy law after regulators said the company mishandled consumer data.
LA Councilman Wants To Tax Private Golf Courses, Country Clubs
Los Angeles City Councilman Adrin Nazarian introduced the motion seeking to place the proposed measure on the November ballot.
Woman Uses Bear Spray During Fight At NorCal Grocery Store: Police
The grocery store was temporarily closed immediately following the incident for professional decontamination of the aisles, officials said.
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