The pandemic complicated the retiring owner's efforts to find a new buyer.
After 75 years of serving Northern California, an East Bay furniture store company is closing.
A slew of services from aquariums to tourist accommodations are allowed to resume services. Also: See the latest COVID-19 case count.
Bask in the Livermore Valley vineyard views while enjoying cocktails, wine, brews, cheese, sandwiches, dessert and more.
Many are upset with Alameda County's decision to put the kibosh on indoor business reopenings — at least for the next two weeks.
After a six-month shutdown, the trolleys will resume carting guests around Livermore Valley wine country — at half-capacity.
The settlement is a result of allegations of illegal dumping of hazardous waste and failure to properly dispose of customer information.
The online grocer’s expansion to Alameda and Contra Costa counties doubles its Bay Area reach.
With umbrellas and six feet of distancing, Eight Bridges Brewing is still pouring up pints to customers.
The grants seek to help small businesses adapt to new circumstances with grants from $2,000 to $20,000, the city announced Monday.
Third-party food delivery services operating in Livermore are now capped at 15 percent.
More than 600 open positions will be promoted at the virtual job fair on Wednesday, August 26.
When businesses across the state shuttered, Monthly Miracles continued visiting encampments and ensuring homeless residents were cared for.
This is the second consecutive year the Credit Union has been honored
Livermore Shakes commissions playwright to create a play about scientists working on COVID-19
As an essential service, the local Credit Union remains committed to serving the community.
Alameda County doesn't allow hairdressers to work outdoors. But even so, some say, that's not a safe solution, Bay Area News Group reported.
Local business Shadow Puppet Brewing Company shares how it's adapting to serve customers during the pandemic.
Here's where you can go in the Tri-Valley to support Black- and brown-owned businesses, which have been especially affected by the pandemic.
More than 87,000 California companies received loans, according to new data released this week. See how Livermore businesses fared.
Livermore companies received millions from the government to help combat the coronavirus pandemic, ProPublica found.
Starbucks could close up to 400 stores in the next 18 months, but open another 300 focused on quick pickups, USA Today reported.
Livermore Valley wineries were cleared to begin reopening Friday, and offer outdoor tastings and meal service.
The facility plans to close at the end of June amid the coronavirus pandemic, Pleasanton Weekly reported.
Alameda County said it is reviewing a proposal to allow Tri-Valley to reopen.
Parent company L Brands announced it plans to close 250 Victoria's Secret and 50 Bath & Body Works locations in the U.S. and Canada.
The National Nuclear Security Administration will be recruiting for positions in Livermore during a virtual job fair on June 24.
More than 2.3 million Californians lost work from March to April, newly released statistics show.
Casey Henshaw of Livermore can't be in the room with clients during delivery, but she's still virtually walking them through the birth.
The annual Fortune 500 list ranks the top revenue-generating companies in the United States. Five Tri-Valley companies made the cut.
The City of Livermore is allowing business owners to temporarily expand outdoors to make room for seating, retail space or pick-up.
The shelter-in-place order was devastating for a longtime Livermore business. Then a surprise turned up on the owners' doorstep.
Starting Thursday, all Walmart locations are implementing single-direction aisles.
Learn how The Bar Method Livermore is faring during the coronavirus and what you can do to support them during this difficult time.
East Bay workers are welcome to pick up food to cover their immediate needs, thanks to Livermore-based Eight Bridges.
Danville, Dublin, Livermore and Pleasanton are trying to ease the burden on hotel owners.
See the purple lights in Dublin and Livermore through April 20.
Forbes released its 2020 World's Billionaires List and looked at coronavirus relief efforts.
We asked local businesses to update their status and created a handy guide from their responses.