Reviewing tried-and-true products such as the Toyota Corolla used to be a no-brainer. You had Toyota’s reputation for quality plus a car designed to please the masses with superior fit and finish.
Electric carmaker Green Vehicles Inc., which last year moved its headquarters from San Jose to Salinas, on Friday was awarded a $2 million grant from the California Energy Commission to build out its pilot project assembly line.
The National Labor Relations Board has set Sept. 13 as the start date for a by-mail union representation election at Kaiser Permanente, according to the National Union of Healthcare Workers, one of the unions that will take part in the balloting.
City of Phoenix Mayor Phil Gordon held a press conference Friday to talk about the latest news on Arizona’s illegal immigration law, Senate Bill 1070, expressing his belief that the preliminary injunction blocking key provisions of the measure is one step closer to federal immigration reform — and one step closer to settling the conflict.
A southern California law firm is expanding its Bay Area presence with the hire of 12 attorneys in Oakland from McDonough Holland & Allen P.C., which is disbanding.
A father and son from the Sacramento region have been charged with stealing more than $1.6 million from clients of their company, according to Attorney General Jerry Brown.
Another $1 billion in federal funds is being sought by the California High-Speed Rail Authority to help build the first stages of a proposed 800-mile, $45 billion rail network.
The historic trading post on Kewa Pueblo (formerly called Santo Domingo) will be restored with $1 million in federal funds from the Economic Development Administration.
California's seemingly endless budget crisis might just be that -- endless -- according to a majority of respondents in the latest Los Angeles Business from bizjournals Business Pulse survey.
Dillard's filed a motion this week to have its lawsuit against Highland Mall separated from bankruptcy proceedings, saying the operating company filed Chapter 11 as a "litigation tactic."
U.S. health care reform is on the horizon. This week in response to the growing health care affordability issue and its impact on small business, IFV News' Shea Maultsby spoke with Molly Brogan.
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The NSBA is the first and oldest national small-business advocacy organization in the U.S. Founded in 1937, this nonprofit represents America's Small Business Companies and Entrepreneurs, reaching more than 150,000 small businesses.