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Is California's film and TV tax credit in danger? Unions say so
LA Times via Yahoo News· 6 days agoThe claims are part of...Losing film and television tax credits would be particularly damaging as...
...Owner Sentenced to 2.5 Years in Prison in Multi-Million-Dollar COVID-19 Fraud Scheme - Ordered to...
Sierra Sun Times· 7 hours agoSAN FRANCISCO, CA – A San Jose restauranteur who fraudulently obtained and misused millions of...
Is a COVID summer surge coming? Here’s what CDC data shows
The Hill· 2 days agoWastewater testing, which can help detect the spread of a COVID in a community, has shown a...
Gateway - Jalopnik
Jalopnik· 17 minutes agoAmtrak is doing Amtrak, telecoms are ruining your car, and Dieselgate is alive and well in the statehouses of America. Federal vaccine mandates have been in the general public discourse since ...
Get Ready. Everything’s About to Get a Hell of a Lot More Expensive.
Slate via Yahoo Finance· 10 hours agoLook at what else is happening in those very regions when it comes to home insurance: Providers are...
California group secures signatures to land Prop 47 reform penalizing criminals on November ballot
Fox News· 6 days agoCalifornia Secretary of State Shirley N. Weber, Ph.D. notified county election officials on Tuesday...
Catheter Precision, Inc. Announces Receipt of LockeT Purchase Order for Eisenhower Medical Center, a...
Digital Journal· 12 hours agoThe risks and uncertainties described above may be amplified by the COVID-19 pandemic, which has caused significant economic uncertainty, or other pandemics, supply chain ...
Some California Officials Can Meet Remotely. For Local Advisory Boards, State Lawmakers Say No
San Francisco Chronicle· 18 hours agoOn the one hand, allowing local advisory boards and commissions to meet remotely could make it easier for more Californians to take part, including those with disabilities ...
Accountant admits to embezzling $900K from Richmond company where she worked
CBS News· 7 hours agoA Northern California woman who worked as an accountant for a paving business in Richmond admitted...
California's pot economy is crashing. What comes next?
San Francisco Chronicle· 7 days agoVince Ning has a singular perspective on California’s weed industry. When Ning looks out across ...