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- The departures mean Asana's entire C-suite will have turned over in just more than a year, with no executive holding a chief title since before September 2024.
- The city passed its Family Zoning Plan on Tuesday. Litigation could throw a wrench in the plan, though.
- The CEO of Robert Craig Films is leaving her role at the Sacramento media company to lead a nonprofit focused on disaster response, hunger relief and housing repair in the Appalachian region.
- The Japanese electronics giant's wellness technology division faces significant staffing cuts beginning in January.
- Todd Dunivant, who played a key role in turning around Sacramento Republic FC's off-field fortunes in recent years, will leave the soccer team at year's end for a role in sports business in New York City.
- El Dorado Hills venture capital firm Impact Venture Capital has merged with CerraCap Ventures of Costa Mesa to form CerraCap Impact Venture Capital.
- This Peninsula city's office market is rebounding faster than neighboring Silicon Valley cities, and brokers point to a major downtown transformation as the catalyst.
- A Sacramento coffee shop that's grown a following at its original 1111 H St. location is expanding to Curtis Park.
- Allworth Financial has doubled down on the Boston market, acquiring its second financial advisory firm in eastern Massachusetts in less than a year.
- Challenges in costs and particularly putting together a funding package have many multifamily developers thinking long term, members on two panels at an event in Sacramento said Tuesday.
- The buyer is known for snapping up fading tech brands.
- Rancho Cordova's battle over developing the Kassis property will carry on for at least a couple weeks, with a majority of the City Council unable Monday to approve a settlement agreement with the proposed developer.
- After nearly four decades of serving the Sacramento community, Broadway Donuts will close its doors this month, according to a Facebook post from the business.
- The "unprecedented" activity is a potential sign of strength for S.F.'s visitor economy.
- The California State University system's $31.6 billion economic impact sounds impressive, but one economics professor explains why those numbers don't tell the whole story about what universities should really be doing.
- The $55.5 million purchase price for the nearly 300,000-square-foot property is roughly $185 per square foot.
- The city attorney's office has filed a sweeping lawsuit claiming costs incurred by the city over adverse health affects caused by processed foods.
- Instagram workers must return to the office five days a week, and nine news out lets are suing OpenAI.
- Palo Alto robo-advisor Wealthfront is one step closer to an IPO. Here's how much it seeks to raise and its potential valuation.
- Southwest Airlines partners with Condor Airlines for trans-Atlantic flights in January 2026, its fifth international partnership this year. Here's how San Francisco fits into the mix.


- by George AvalosAn affordable student housing tower that was converted from a hotel is now owned by San Jose State University.
- by Ethan BaronHolmes' attack on evidence that led to her conviction comes amid an apparent campaign to obtain a pardon from President Donald Trump.
- by Associated PressArkansas, Nebraska and Kentucky have outlined similar allegations in separate lawsuits filed in those states.
- by George AvalosThe project features a three-story dealership totaling 132,000 square feet consisting of sales and service, according to the proposal.
- by Pueng VongsAn Oakland home built by three-time Oakland mayor, Howard Beach in 1941, sold for $3.7 million, well above the original asking price of $2.995 million. The 3,647-square-foot Mediterranean-style home has 4 bedrooms and 4 baths. The home retains period features of mahogany trim and built-ins and touts a sprawling backyard with a pickleball/basketball court. The […]
- by CNN.com Wire ServiceZillow, the nation’s largest real estate listing website, has removed extreme weather risk data meant to help buyers figure out if the biggest purchase of their life is particularly susceptible to floods, high winds or wildfires.
- by Associated PressThe Dells’ gift will use the Trump Accounts infrastructure to give $250 to each qualified child under 10.
- by BloombergBlack Friday has supplanted Cyber Monday in online spending growth for the second year in a row, according to Adobe Inc., with deal-hunting consumers getting an early start on their holiday shopping.
- by BloombergAmazon.com Inc.'s cloud unit raced to get the latest version of its artificial intelligence chip to market, renewing efforts to sell hardware capable of rivaling products from Nvidia Corp. and Google.
- by BloombergOpenAI Chief Executive Officer Sam Altman is redirecting internal resources to speed up improvements to ChatGPT, declaring a "code red" situation that will delay work on other initiatives, the Information reported.
- by Stephen CouncilThe layered rivalry between OpenAI and Google has reached a new intensity.
- by Stephen CouncilThe Times wrote about Sacks. He called it a "hoax factory."
- by Lester BlackThe billionaire ended the holiday weekend cheering on a friend taking mushrooms.
- by Stephen Council, Anabel SosaThe state's glut of solar power is about to become far, far easier to sell.
- by Stephen CouncilThe company announced a similarly sized cut back in 2022.
- by Stephen CouncilZoox, Waymo and Tesla are now giving Uber and Lyft competition in the Bay Area.
- by Stephen CouncilThe Adderall-selling scheme was "egregious," an official on the case said.
- by Stephen CouncilThe filing estimated between $10 million and $50 million in liabilities.
- by Paula MejíaContributing LA culture editor Paula Mejía tried out Meta's new wearable tech.
- by Stephen CouncilThe former Harvard president joined OpenAI's board after Sam Altman's ouster.
- by Stephen CouncilNewsom is on one side; Meta, TikTok and YouTube are on the other.
- by Stephen CouncilNow, freeways. Eventually, long-haul trucking and personal vehicles.
- by Stephen CouncilAfter a large stock slide in September, the company is worth $74 billion.
- by Stephen CouncilHotel guests were unceremoniously kicked out of their rentals.
- by Stephen CouncilOn Thursday, a wave of horror stories about ChatGPT hit California courts.

