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Kroger announced the closures of a Ralphs and Food 4 Less in Long Beach after the city enacted a $4-an-hour "Hero Pay" mandate.
Trader Joe's announced plans to double its hazard pay bump as cities such as LA increasingly move to force the issue.
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Starbucks will offer free coffee for all front-line workers through the end of 2020.
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Amazon will allow customers to purchase prescription medication and have it shipped to their homes.
The U.S. Postal Service announced it is hiring across Los Angeles County.
Rite Aid has expanded coronavirus testing and is now offering flu shots at all California locations.
Partial proceeds from cocktails, desserts, golf, spa & more at Rancho Palos Verdes resort will go to local breast cancer organizations.
A widespread outage affected Zoom users in the U.S. and U.K.
Princess Cruises is being sued for religious discrimination by a former employee.
As of Thursday, both retailers are open to in-store shoppers.
"The safety of our team and guests is our top priority," Target said in a news release Sunday.
Stores will reopen long enough to sell-off all inventory.
Kroger workers, including Ralphs grocery store employees in Palos Verdes, are expected to get free COVID-19 testing.
Small business owners are invited to join the virtual town hall.
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“The health and wellbeing of our guests, associates and community is paramount at Terranea Resort,” the president of the resort said.
They were convicted of more than 200 counts in a fraudulent scheme related to their work for an engineering firm in Rolling Hills Estates.
Four Diamond hotels must be "refined, stylish with upscale physical attributes" and more, the Automobile Club of Southern California said.
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Palos Verdes Bowl will be open from 9 a.m. to 2 a.m. Friday for its last day open.
Find out when time will run out to pick up last-minute Thanksgiving items from Bristol Farms, Pavilions and more in the Palos Verdes area.
Two men who formerly worked for a Rolling Hills Estates engineering firm were convicted of forgery, identity theft, grand theft and more.
Old Navy opens Saturday at the Peninsula Shopping Center. The first 100 people will receive a $10 gift card and a coupon for $15 off $50.
Terranea Resort received an award for innovation at the 12th Annual South Bay Environmental Excellence Development Ceremony.
Target will join other recent openings at the center, including Old Navy (set to open November 2019), It’s Boba Time, Club Pilates and more.
A portion of proceeds from spa treatments, golf rounds, activities, room stays and more will be donated to breast cancer organizations.
SolarSkin can be matched to any roof design, logo or print, while making the solar panels underneath more durable to extreme conditions.
Old Navy offers fashion essentials for the whole family, and will be located between La Salsa and ULTA Beauty.
The Rancho Palos Verdes woman alleges the business owner wanted white men fired and replaced with Chinese women.
The resort was recognized out of the more than 60,000 businesses and 17 Chambers of Commerce across the South Bay.
Apodaca brings highly successful hospitality experience to lead the staff at the centrally located Southern California property
The Palos Verdes resort is donating more than half of the funds raised to Cancer Support Community Redondo Beach.
The OSH closure is one of dozens planned across the Southland by early next year.
A resort hotel dishwasher alleged her boss fired her for refusing his advances, suddenly making her the face of the #MeToo movement.
AAA has announced all hotels & restaurants in the U.S., Canada, Mexico & the Caribbean that received the 4 or 5 Diamond Rating in 2017.
The complaint alleges the resort “replaced nearly its entire entry-level cook workforce” with interns from Asian countries.