Santa Clara businesses prepare for economic boost from 49ers playoff game
The team says the end zones at Levi's Stadium will be changed for the post season and painted red with gold lettering, with plans in the works to arrange half-time entertainment and a giveaway for fans.
Santa Clara businesses preparing for economic boost from 49ers playoff game
Maureen Naylor reports.
California's golden job market projected to continue growing in 2020
Despite tariffs, overseas hostilities and political intrigue, when it comes to jobs, California remains the Golden State.
California job market sees lowest unemployment rate since 1976
The job marketplace has also expanded at its fastest pace since WWII. Tom Vacar reports.
Mom warns Walmart shoppers to ‘be careful’ buying electronics after son was sold a demo Apple Watch
An Oklahoma mom found herself caught up in a shopping nightmare after her son was sold a demo Apple Watch for nearly $500 at Walmart.
Former Uber CEO Travis Kalanick to resign from board, effectively severing ties with company
In a statement, Uber said Kalanick is leaving the board to focus on his new business and philanthropic endeavors.
25 states raising the minimum wage come Jan. 1, 2020
More than 20 states will be raising the minimum wage to as much as $15 an hour come Jan. 1, 2020.
Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg resigns amid 737 Max crisis
Boeing Chief Financial Officer Greg Smith will serve as interim CEO during the transition period.
Boeing capsule returns to Earth after aborted space mission
The Starliner descended into the Army's White Sands Missile Range in the frigid predawn darkness, ending a two-day demo that should have lasted more than a week. A trio of red, white and blue parachutes popped open and airbags also inflated around the spacecraft to ease the impact.
Vote on Coliseum sale set for Monday
The Alameda County Board of Supervisors is set to make the vote Monday,
Supervisors to vote Monday on sale of County's half of Coliseum complex to Oakland A's
Property listed on the agenda item includes the 53-year-old stadium and arena, the former Malibu Grand Prix property next to the complex and the Oakland Raiders training facility at 1220 Harbor Bay Parkway in Alameda.
Marin County's online services help boost tax, license revenue and compliance
The implementation of online processes for the business licenses and transient occupancy taxes was a key component of the Department of Finance's five-year strategic plan.
Personal information of more than 3,000 Ring users reportedly exposed in data leak
Over 3,000 Ring camera users reportedly had their personal information leaked online.
Treasure Island film studio back in business after signing new lease
In the past, the space at Hangar 3 has been used as a stage space to build sets for blockbusters like Mrs. Doubtfire, Bicentennial Man, Rent, Patch Adams and many more.
Company creates tilted toilets to keep work bathroom breaks to 5 minutes or less
A company based in the United Kingdom has created a tilted toilet aimed at getting people off the porcelain throne within five minutes.
‘It just clicked’: Daughter’s recess struggle leads mom to design innovative wheelchair ‘bodycoat’
A Michigan mother took matters into her own hands a designed a special coat to keep her daughter who is in a wheelchair warm.
Commercial crab season underway a month late
Commercial crab season is underway. Despite starting a month late, fishermen say the crab are looking good and that it could be a good season after all.
Boeing to halt production of 737 Max airliner in January
Boeing Co. said it will temporarily stop producing its grounded 737 Max jet as it continues to deal with the aftermath of two deadly crashes that killed a total of 346 people.
Gregory Adams named Kaiser Permanente CEO
Since 2016, Adams had served as Kaiser's executive vice president and group president, with direct responsibility for health plan and hospital operations in all eight Kaiser Permanente regions.
Family who owns Krispy Kreme, Panera Bread to donate millions to Holocaust survivors over Nazi ties
One of Germany’s richest families is giving millions to support Holocaust survivors as it seeks to make amends for its use of forced laborers during the Nazi era.