CALIFORNIA — This week in California business news, a home that a television star died in just sold for almost $9 million, one of the richest cities in the Golden State is running out of money, and Patch has your Election Day deals.
Grocery stores adding digital price tags and facial recognition have caused concern from lawmakers about possible price increases.
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“I am shocked, as most anyone would be to realize their bank account is down $3.8 million seemingly overnight with no explanation,” said a resident of one of California’s richest towns on the verge of going broke.
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Freebie of the Week
Krispy Kreme is celebrating “Doughmocracy” on Election Day next Tuesday by offering all guests a free glazed doughnut and stickers at participating shops. There is a limit of one doughnut per guest.
More Restaurant News
New Food Allergy Clinic Opening In San Ramon
Latitude Food Allergy Care’s new Crow Canyon Road location will provide advanced services for moderate to severe food allergies.
Temecula’s Historic Swing Inn Celebrates New BBQ Takeout Service
The Old Town restaurant, open since 1927, has some new tricks — pork belly mac and cheese, meat by the pound and more.
Well-Loved Newport Beach Pizzeria To Close Permanently
Pizzeria Mozza in Newport Beach will serve its last dish on Thursday, Oct. 31.
San Francisco-based coffee roaster Philz Coffee is opening its first location in Dana Point Nov. 6. What to know.
More Business News
Los Angeles County Sues Pepsi And Coca-Cola Over Plastic Bottles
The suit alleges PepsiCo and Coca-Cola companies have misled the public about the recyclability and health impact of their plastic bottles.
Lucid To Open Orders For Electric SUV With 440 Mile Range
The Gravity Grand Touring has a projected range of over 440 miles on a single charge.
Fremont’s RK Logistics Group Names New CFO And VP
The company aims for growth with seasoned leadership in finance and logistics.
Dublin Breaks Ground On Dublin Centre Development
The development will eventually include 500 new residential units, 38,000 square feet of retail space, a two-acre public park, and more.
The national spa is opening on Crow Canyon Road, offering special promotions for its pampering services.
Veterinary Emergency Group’s fourth Bay Area pet hospital will offer furry friends in Palo Alto and neighboring cities 24/7 access to care.
Revamped Showcase Theater Opens In San Rafael
Summer renovation work has wrapped at the Marin Showcase Theater, which recently welcomed patrons back to enjoy the upgraded venue.
Trader Joe’s To Open New Store In San Diego County
“We are excited to be opening more stores in San Diego County,” store manager Frank Bennett told Patch.
Harbor Freight On Temecula Parkway To Open Nov. 2024
The low-cost tool store will open seven days a week and creates 20 to 30 new jobs for Temecula.
Autonomous, electric shuttles will soon hit the streets for a trial run in this Riverside County city — a first in the U.S.
Bowling Alley To Open Doors In Ladera Ranch
Lucky Strike is bringing its bowling alley to a closed retail space in Ladera Ranch. What to know.
OC Man Who Won $44M Lottery Yet To Receive Payout: Report
An Orange County man who said he won the $44 million Powerball jackpot said that weeks after winning, he still hasn’t seen a cent.
New Amusement Park With 150-Foot Ferris Wheel Coming To LA Waterfront
The brand new amusement park will feature the largest coastal observation wheel in Southern California.
Legacy Business Program Champions Long Beach’s Enduring Establishments
Through the program, businesses will have access to free technical assistance, marketing, networking and referral opportunities.
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