There are only 3 new cars priced under $20,000 now
The average new car price was $48,008 in March, according to Kelley Blue Book, a drop of $550 from the prior month.
JetBlue to offer non-alcoholic beer on domestic flights
The new offering on JetBlue domestic flights comes as more Americans say they intend to drink less alcohol.
Fontainebleau Las Vegas set to finally open after years of setbacks
Company executives for Fontainebleau Las Vegas made the announcement Tuesday morning, more than a year after the company publicly set a goal to open before the end of 2023.
Planet Fitness invites high schoolers to work out for free with summer pass program
Participants will have free access to the gym, along with free fitness training from certified trainers and workouts on the Planet Fitness app.
These are the worst drinks for your health, according to nutritionists
Before you load up your grocery cart or place an order at the coffee shop, restaurant or bar, beware of additives and sugar that may be lurking in your favorite drinks.
Airlines - not weather - blamed for rising flight cancellations, new report finds
Airlines are to blame for the recent post-pandemic surge in flight cancellations, according to findings from a new government report.
US agency raises ‘serious concerns’ about tech visa lottery
The number of applications for visas used in the technology industry soared for a second straight year, raising "serious concerns" that some are manipulating the system to gain an unfair advantage, authorities said Friday.
California man guilty of killing 3 boys after ding-dong-ditch prank
A Southern California man accused of killing three teenage boys by intentionally ramming their car after they played a doorbell-ringing prank on him was found guilty of murder.
Kit Kat cereal launches in US, General Mills confirms
Gimme a break, gimme a break-fast.
State investigations into care home poisonings released, 1 may lose license
Two Bay Area care homes in which three elderly residents died last summer from poisoning recently had investigations carried out by the state's Department of Social Services (DSS), but so far only one facility is in danger of losing its license as a result.
Wendy's chili poll
The fast-food chain Wendy's recently announced that its chili, a popular item on its menu, will be available at grocery stores.
Delivery driver fakes delivering food, caught on cam stealing pizza in Oakland
An Oakland business was burglarized twice. And then the delivery guy was caught on camera stealing their pizza.
California's Great America introduces chaperone policy
Popular Bay Area amusement park, California’s Great America, over the weekend implemented a new chaperone policy for its youth guests, as part of an update to its code of conduct.
Chick-fil-A opens in Emeryville
Chick-fil-A Emeryville had a ribbon cutting earlier this week and officially opened Thursday morning.
Engagement ring sales fall sharply – blame COVID, jewelry giant says
Pandemic lockdowns ended many early relationships and led to a dramatic decline in dating overall, resulting in “the engagement gap that we’re still seeing today," industry executives said.
Wendy's Chili is coming to grocery stores
Wendy’s Chili hits store shelves this spring and will be sold for $4.99.
Southwest reports $159 million 1Q loss on meltdown effects
The airline said Thursday, however, that it made money in March and expects to be solidly profitable in the April-through-June quarter that includes the start of the peak summer travel season.
Gen Z hardest generation to work with, according to survey: ‘They lack discipline‘ and 'like to challenge you’
'They think they’re better than you, smarter than you, more capable than you,' one manager said of Gen Z workers.
These are the cities you can earn six figures in and still be broke
A new study found that in 16 of the 100 largest U.S. metros, a family of three earning a $100,000 annual income would spend more on the basics than what they earn. California cities made up half of the list.
Dozens of restaurants participate in SF AIDS Foundation's 'Dining Out For Life' fundraiser
More than 30 restaurants are participating in Tuesday's ‘Dining Out for Life’ event in conjunction with San Francisco AIDS Foundation (SFAF). Twenty-five percent of the proceeds from each restaurant bill will go towards promoting health and wellness and will be donated to the organization.