The Laker Girls are coming to a Carl's Jr.s' near you soon. From Chino to Upland to Moreno Valley and Loma Linda, the ladies will be signing autographs and talking to fans.
Sprouts is the market chain formerly known as Henry's.
The store, which sells clothing, shoes, hats, and toys, opened in October in the Diamond Hills Plaza.
The event is open to the public, so both members and guests can attend.
Federal agencies will have fewer funds beginning Friday if Republicans and Democrats can’t avoid the sequester deadline.
A recent settlement found overcharges at 82 stores statewide.
Tell Patch who’s moving in, moving out and shaking things up in Diamond Bar and Walnut.
Ragin Cajun, The Grilled Cheese Truck, and Me So Hungry are among this week's food trucks appearing at the event.
Patch got a sneak preview of the new shell flavor, available March 7.
The $16.5 million in punitive damages for wrongful termination awarded today comes two days after Valley Vista Services was ordered to pay $5.2 million in compensatory damages.
The former employee sued Valley Vista Services and its parent corporation for reportedly firing her for a mental disability.
The company that recently bought the Ralphs-anchored shopping center mentioned the major grocery retailer in a news release about the sale but now is mum.
The British-owned "Neighborhood Market" has mass-emailed a change of heart.
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The company stated in a press release that it is looking at opening shops across Southern California-- Los Angeles County included.
The scam involves callers demanding payments for past due electricity bills and threatening to disconnect service.
The plastic cups are available in grande and tall sizes.
The settlement, reportedly the largest of its kind in U.S. history, is related to sudden acceleration issues.
Netflix will face new competition by the end of the year when it comes to instant video streaming service.
The lawsuit alleged the drugstore chain unlawfully disposed of hazardous materials.
The Walnut location is the 11th to open in the state.
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Last week, the grocery chain's parent company Tesco announced that it was considering exiting the U.S. market.
The parent company of the grocery chain, Tesco, announced that it plans to "put all options" on the table, including possibly selling off the stores.
November sales were up more than 16 percent, according to a report from BizBen.com.
The State College Boulevard eatery also features a test kitchen and a chef's garden.
A record 247 million shoppers visited stores and websites during the weekend, up from 226 million in 2011.
With Black Friday falling on Nov. 23, shoppers can hit the streets for a full 31 days before Christmas.
Ready, get set, go shopping! Black Friday starts early this year—here are the best Black Friday deals.
Black Friday will begin on Thanksgiving this year, allowing shoppers to cram in extra hours of bargain hunting.
The National Federation of Retailers last week released a preliminary Black Friday shopping survey that found that around 147 million people plan to shop Black Friday weekend.
A planned union protest has prompted airport officials to advise people to add an extra 90 minutes to their arrival time if they plan to drive to LAX between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m.
However, the Bank of America Fall 2012 Small Business Owner Report released Thursday also showed uncertainty the economy will improve in 12 months.
Small Business Saturday returns for the third year. The event is seen as a way to invigorate the local economy and give local business owners a chance to thrive.
LAX is expected to be second only to Chicago-O'Hare International Airport in passenger volume for the holiday travel period, which starts today.
The 121,000-square-foot, two story store opened today in place of the vacant spot left by Mervyns.
Mountain High and Bear Mountain are among those offering free skiing.
The company issued a voluntary recall limited only to the powder that was produced in early October, citing possible salmonella contamination.
The company will donate a dollar for every new "like" on SCE's Facebook page and for each new Twitter follower.
Ballot measure would end a loophole that creates incentives for multi-state corporations to not have California employees or property.