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Daily Business Report: July 12, 2024
As part of the California Jobs First initiative, the California Film Commission (CFC) today awarded $58 million in tax credits to support five television projects through the state’s Film and Television Tax Credit Program. These productions – a recurring series, a limited series, and three new series – are expected to generate approximately $386 million for California’s economy across the 438 filming days occurring throughout the state.
Alaska Airlines adding nonstop flights from Reno to San Diego, Los Angeles
Travelers flying between Reno and Southern California are getting more nonstop options as Alaska Airlines announced an expansion of its routes. Alaska Airlines announced on Monday that it will be adding nonstop service between Reno-Tahoe International Airport (RNO) and San Diego International Airport (SAN). The Reno-San Diego route is expected to start in...
El Super Grows Its Footprint in California
Hispanic supermarket chain El Super, part of the Chedraui USA retail portfolio, is continuing its expansion in California with a new location in the Greater Los Angeles area. Set to open on July 17, the 41,000-square- foot Bell Gardens store marks the second new El Super in the Golden State this year.
Newsom revokes help to Alameda County DA
OAKLAND, Calif. - Gov. Gavin Newsom is revoking his offer to dispatch attorneys to help prosecute crimes in Alameda County. In a letter to Alameda County District Attorney Pamela Price, the governor said her office has not taken steps to finalize this plan after months of communication. His office said...
OpEd: Dignity and Equity for Appointed Officials
This past year we have witnessed a number of commissioners removed at whim and in the middle of their work. Some were dismissed via email or text without any explanation. Keely Field was the Chair of the Women’s Advisory Board who brought forward the Drink Test Strips. Her idea was born in WeHo and just approved for rollout in the State of California. Field is working closely with the next Congresswoman from the 30th District, Laura Friedman in hopes of having her idea come to the floor of the United States Congress. Field was fired a few weeks before her presentation for Domestic Violence Month by Councilmember Sepi Shyne. It was ruthless. She was told she could attend the program she created ‘as a guest’.
Meghan Markle's Lavish Life in California Is 'Like a Prom Event' as Duchess of Sussex Slowly Becomes a Socialite
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are enjoying living in the luxurious community of Montecito, Calif., but the pair's social circle reminded one royal expert of a high school dance.“I get the impression that life for Meghan Markle at the moment is a sort of prom event and [Harry] is the prom king and she’s the prom queen and she’s setting up all these events over the years that they can attend together," Charlotte Griffiths said on "Palace Confidential."Harry is expected to attend the ESPYs on Thursday, July 11, to accept the Pat Tillman Award, and Griffiths thinks it will be...
These are the Vons, Pavilions, Albertsons to be sold in California under proposed merger
Supermarket giant Kroger Co. announced plans to offload more than 60 supermarkets in California as part of its planned merger with Albertsons. The 63 supermarkets - primarily in Southern California - are among hundreds of stores, distribution centers and plants on a list the companies released on Tuesday identifying which ones it plans to sell to C&S Wholesale Grocers. The sale, however, would occur only if federal regulators approve Kroger's bid to buy its smaller rival Albertsons.
Grid operator tells Californians to prepare for power conservation
(Reuters) - The California Independent System Operator (ISO) on Wednesday told customers to be prepared to conserve energy as forecasts of extreme heat this week are set to raise power demand and could strain the grid.
An Act Of Rebellion as California Voters Take A Stance
In the past primaries, it’s been reported that some voters around the country have decided to demonstrate their support for Palestine by casting “uncommitted,’’ instead of voting for a presidential candidate. The plan for many, during the November election, is to continue this stance. While President...
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