For $100 more than most Californians spend on groceries all week, the rare Rubyglow pineapple could be yours.
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Sam Ash filed for bankruptcy this week, and all store locations began store closing sales.
Both California markets had a higher year-over-year pay increase in 2024's first quarter than the national rate, the report said.
Ventura County NextGen is helping local youth and young adults overcome barriers to employment and embark on successful careers
Recovery nonprofit to benefit from her vast leadership experience, executive management abilities, human resources acumen operational savvy
Video shows the impact throwing the woman into the street, but she was carried off unconscious and police don't know what became of her.
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Mayor Karen Bass directed city departments to provide resources to workers impacted by the 99 Cents Only Store closures.
Terry Tang, who has been leading the Los Angeles Times newsroom since January on an interim basis, was formally named executive editor.
The nonrenewals will start over the summer and affect thousands of policies in affluent parts of the Los Angeles area.
After months of unsuccessful bargaining, cannabis delivery drivers in LA are preparing to strike against their employer Eaze/Stachs.
One executive wants to save the 143 99 Cents Only Stores in SoCal from permanent closure after the chain announced it's closing forever.
There have been 37 drawings since Jan. 1, the last time a ticket with all six numbers was sold.
Several major chains announced price hikes or layoffs while others are expanding value menus and testing automation to maintain profits.
Thousands of Southern California hospitality workers overwhelmingly ratified a new contract with 34 hotels.
"Effective April 8, 2024, an active Costco membership card will be required to purchase items from our food court," reads one sign.
Balber runs Consumer Watchdog and is concerned the computer modeling would be unreliable and would raise insurance rates unjustifiably.
Recovery nonprofit seeking proposals for its third online conference by Apr. 5
The fabric and craft store Joann filed for bankruptcy as it struggles to recover from pandemic losses.
The estimated jackpot is the 10th largest in the United States, and the sixth largest in the history of Mega Millions.
Robotaxis will begin cruising the streets of Los Angeles on Thursday when Google spinoff Waymo starts offering free rides.
This is the first enforcement of this kind made by the city's Civil Rights Department.
California businesses face the pressing issue of rising operating costs, particularly concerning janitorial expenses
Fast-food workers will get a $4 raise next month, and a new council is tasked with overseeing labor standards and future wage increases.
Workforce Development Board of Ventura County Teams Up with America's Job Centers of California for Ventura County WORKS Program
They are accusing Boeing of negligence causing “extreme panic, fear, and post-traumatic stress," and are also suing Alaska Airlines.
This Home Depot Foundation grant will go towards Dolores Huerta Gardens Apartments
Female Football Player, Now Successful Attorney CEO, Continues Making History at Age 37
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CEO Bob Bakish cited the need to prioritize earnings growth in a message to employees about the layoffs.
The layoffs represent 8% of the lab's total staffing, and they come as the lab awaits word from Congress on funding for the Mars mission.
This donation from First Citizens Bank is designated to enhancing two vital programs
PODS Local Moving & Storage helps spread holiday cheer through Casa Pacifica and Santa to the Sea
One woman reported finding jeans for 49 cents and boots for $1.49.
Recovery and social support nonprofit cited in new research published in the Scientific Journal Psychiatric Services
The Los Angeles Times is laying off at least 115 people as it struggles with millions in annual losses, according to the paper's owner.
The store is expected to close by the end of March. Four other Macy's stores are targeted for closure including one in Northern California.
Created by Executive Chef Tre Hardy, the menu pay homage to the Arena’s roots
Plans for widespread newsroom layoffs prompted the first newsroom union work stoppage in the paper's 142-year history.