Bayview's Lone Large Grocery Store Lucky to Close, Leaving San Francisco Neighborhood Facing Food Access Crisis Again
The Lucky grocery store in San Francisco's Bayview District is set to close on November 1, leaving the community, known as a food desert, without a key source of fresh groceries and prompting concerns over corporate commitment to the area.
San Diego Gas Prices Hit Four-Month High, Tax Hike and Refinery Closures Add Pressure
San Diego faces a spike in gas prices to $4.779 per gallon, with contributing factors including a tax increase and stricter fuel standards. Potential refinery closures may exacerbate the situation, despite hopes for late-year relief.
Nevada's Unemployment Rate Slightly Falls to 5.3% as Las Vegas Loses 4,300 Jobs but Job Market Holds Steady
Nevada's unemployment rate slightly declined to 5.3%, with Las Vegas losing jobs, Reno decreasing slightly, and Carson City gaining marginally. The overall job market is described as stationary, despite lower unemployment claims and steady wages.
Detroit Boosts Tech Innovation with $700K in Grants to 13 Startups, Diversifying Beyond Automotive Industry
The City of Detroit awarded $300,000 to 13 tech startups to foster job creation and innovation, with businesses ranging from biotech to edtech, reflecting the city's diverse entrepreneurial growth beyond the automotive industry.
Ohio AG Sues Cincinnati's ZC Home LLC for Allegedly Selling Refurbished Dyson Products as New
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost sues ZC Home LLC for allegedly selling refurbished Dyson products as new, affecting over 3,300 customers. The lawsuit seeks restitution and an injunction against deceptive sales practices.
Public Invited to Bid on Surplus Vehicles and Equipment at Online Government Auction
Local officials host an online auction for surplus vehicles and equipment, including trucks, plows, and a mower. The sale lists items like 2020 GMC Sierra pickups and a 2013 Ford Explorer, open until Oct. 6 at bid-2-buy.com.












