Walmart has been ordered to pay $5.6 million in penalties to settle a suit filed on behalf of California customers.
The company joins Big Lots, Joann Fabrics, Kohl's and more in announcing closings just this year.
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The coffee giant has announced 90 stores across the country will be closing next year as part of a new marketing strategy.
The retailer has closed nearly 200 stores across the country, and it's unclear whether CA's stores will remain operational under new owners.
The business review website this year released its first-ever Top 100 Sandwich Shops list.
In-N-Out came in fourth, behind Jack in the Box, A&W and this SoCal staple in the national top-10 ranking.
The Santa Clara juggernaut overcame setbacks this year to become the world leader and cross the $4 trillion threshold.
Rite Aid may be going bankrupt, but its beloved ice cream brand could live on under new ownership.
The company said the stores will close over the next 18 months, according to an earnings report.
Under this year's theme, "Creating Homes, Building America," Cabrillo EDC's resource fairs united neighbors, service providers, and leaders.
Golden State drivers already pay the highest fuel prices in the nation. Here's how prices could climb even more.
According to Wallethub, three major Golden State cities are among the most poorly managed in the nation.
The popular retailer has reported dwindling cash reserves worsened by a burgeoning trade war. See which stores are closing.
The specialty retailer is expanding its footprint across the nation this year and next by opening stores near outdoor landmarks.
“The reality is that the U.S. economy is largely today dependent upon foreign-born labor — and in California more so,” one economist said.
The company has been struggling with cash flow in recent months, according to Bloomberg.
"Not gonna lie, inflation and tariffs are hitting us hard,” the company said in an Instagram post announcing the price increase.
An expert says the company has been "teetering on the edge of survival for quite some time."
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The Colorado-based chain was founded in 1995 and has over 450 locations.
Cabrillo Economic Development Corporation announces the addition of three esteemed professionals to its Board of Directors.
The stores slated for closure are located in metro areas all across the Golden State.
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The nation's third-largest pharmacy chain announced plans to close or sell all 347 California stores.
California has lost nearly 200,000 private-sector jobs since January 2023.