City of Santa Clarita Launches Brew-tastic Spotlight Series to Showcase and Support Local Breweries
The City of Santa Clarita, in partnership with SCVTV, has released the second episode of "Santa Clarita Spotlight," featuring local breweries as part of a broader Shop Local, Eat Local campaign.
Open Books Non-Profit Seeks to Revamp Chicago's Literacy Landscape with Low-Cost Books and Free Programs
Open Books, a non-profit bookstore in Logan Square, Chicago, serves a dual purpose by offering affordable books to the public while providing donated books and literacy programs to underprivileged children across the city.
Arhaus and Zara to Occupy Former Lord & Taylor Space at Skokie's Westfield Old Orchard Mall in 2024
Westfield Old Orchard mall in Skokie announces new tenants and redevelopment plan for the former Lord & Taylor space, aiming to transform into a lifestyle destination and reinvigorate the shopping center.
Walgreens Boots Alliance Taps Former Evernorth CEO Tim Wentworth to Lead Healthcare Expansion
Walgreens Boots Alliance names former Cigna executive Tim Wentworth as its new CEO, effective October 23. With significant experience in the healthcare industry, Wentworth is expected to lead the company's shift towards a customer-centric healthcare strategy.
LA County's "Renovate" Program Unveils Facelift for Menos Barbershop, Boosting Economic Growth in East Los Angeles
East Los Angeles witnesses the fruits of the County's business façade improvement program, as the LA County Board Supervisor Hilda L. Solis and the LA County Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) celebrate the grand re-opening of Menos Barbershop, a long-standing family-owned business in City Terrace.
Chicago's Daley Plaza Christkindlmarket Introduces $25 "Fast Pass" for Speedy Entry and Enhanced Experience
Christkindlmarket Chicago introduces a "Fast Pass" option for its visitors at the Daley Plaza location, allowing them to quickly access the festive experience and secure their annual souvenir mug collector's item.
Iconic San Francisco Vintage Store Distractions to Close After 47 Years in Haight-Ashbury
Distractions, a landmark vintage store in Haight-Ashbury that has served San Francisco's counterculture for 47 years, has announced its closure. Citing the impact of the pandemic, negative media publicity, and gentrification, the store's owner is preparing to retire.
USPS Unveils Plan for 2024 Price Hike Amid Inflationary Pressures and Flawed Pricing Model
The United States Postal Service (USPS) announced proposals for a price increase of 2 percent in 2024 for various mail services, including a 2-cent increase for First-Class Mail Forever stamps, as a response to inflationary pressures and the need for more revenue.












