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Podcast: Top executives discuss the state of health care in Sacramento
The Sacramento Business Journal's annual Health Care Leadership Forum highlights the issues, concerns and opportunities for change in the local health care industry. This live panel discussion includes four health care system leaders in the region. Th.....»»
At least nine local clinics poised to leave Title X program under proposed abortion rules
Amid the battle surrounding federal rules that would prohibit health care providers in the Title X program from discussing abortions, clinics in the Sacramento region are poised to vacate the program, and forgo its grant dollars. The federal gov.....»»
Table of Experts: Current state of immigration in Albany
In November 2023, Whiteman Osterman & Hanna hosted a roundtable discussion with local leaders on the current state of immigration and what business leaders need to know about the potential benefits and opportunities for our region. The discussion w.....»»
5 things: Sac State President J. Luke Wood appears on "The Jennifer Hudson Show"
Welcome to Thursday, loyal readers. Here's what you need to know today. Want more local business headlines? Sign up for our morning and afternoon newsletters to get Sacramento business news delivered straight to your inbox. One of the fun th.....»»
After Hours: State of Downtown
Local business leaders and elected officials attended the event to learn about the outlook for Downtown Sacramento's future......»»
Local developer sued for allegedly violating the "rights" of water. It may have a major impact on Florida development.
It's a case that will have massive implications throughout the state — and will have a chilling effect on development in Orange County......»»
Data Dive: Project Homekey complicates local budget-hotel development
Six motels in the Sacramento area were bought to be converted into housing for people experiencing homelessness under Project Homekey, a $600 million program the state launched last summer......»»
Officials urging Texans to conserve water, natural gas in addition to electricity
This story is available as part of a content partnership with WFAA-TV. For more local news, visit WFAA.com. Millions of people across the state of Texas were still without power Wednesday as officials urge Texans to conserve as much electricity .....»»
The New Regular: PPP update #4 means new money and rules
This is the 23rd edition of my New Regular series, which didn’t begin as a series because no one on the planet imagined Main Street would still be getting hammered by two very dangerous forces: a deadly virus and state/local politicians......»»
Sacramento Business Journal releases 2020 Book of Lists
The lists are one of my favorite features of the Business Journal. There is no other resource like them for someone looking to understand the Sacramento region business community. They are a thoroughly researched, data-driven roadmap of our local econo.....»»
State of Health Care Innovation: Local experts mull the future of Houston"s life sciences sector
Houston is widely known as the energy capital of the world, but it’s also a hub of health care and life sciences innovation. Nearly 40% of all venture capital funding in the Houston metro region from 2015 through 2019 has gone into the health.....»»
Pittsburgh landlords expect region"s move to yellow phase will still be sparse, hopeful for a move to green
State lifting of state at home order won't alleviate tenant apprehension, local landlords say, as Pittsburgh prepares for state-at-home order to be lifted on May 15.....»»
Every little bit helps: How real estate it pitching during COVID-19 crisis
To support NYC’s overstretched health systems, tri-state region property manager Goldfarb Properties has partnered with local hospitals to provi.....»»
Local cider company building taproom, moving production to Sacramento area
A local cider company plans to build a taproom, and move production to the Sacramento region......»»
Each state"s rules for staying at home and social distancing
To slow the spread of the novel coronavirus and save lives by keeping the local health care systems from being overwhelmed, each state has implemented its own set of rules -- at different times and at varying degrees or restrictiveness......»»
Coronavirus update: 2.44 million cases worldwide, 167,369 deaths; and U.S. restaurants seek billions in federal aid
The number of U.S. cases of the coronavirus that causes COVID-19 moved closer to 800,000 on Monday, as President Donald Trump offered support for protesters flouting state and local government rules on staying-at-home in an effort to contain the spread......»»
Coronavirus update: 2.42 million cases worldwide, 166,256 deaths; and U.S. restaurants seek billions in federal aid
The number of U.S. cases of the coronavirus that causes COVID-19 moved closer to 800,000 on Monday, as President Donald Trump offered support for protesters flouting state and local government rules on staying-at-home in an effort to contain the spread......»»
Sac County stay-at-home order extended to May 1; essential businesses receive new restrictions
Sacramento County on Tuesday extended orders for all residents to stay home to prevent spread of the coronavirus from April 7 to May 1, and imposed new rules for essential businesses. Local health officials first issued the order on March 19 in .....»»
A local resource guide for businesses struggling with the COVID-19 outbreak
The Sacramento region, along with the rest of the world, is navigating uncharted territory as the COVID-19 outbreak continues. Local businesses, nonprofits and other organizations are feeling devastating economic impact, as many have closed, laid .....»»
More than bars: Several local businesses temporarily close due to coronavirus
Amid Gov. Gavin Newsom's call for bars and nightclubs across the state to close, several Sacramento-area businesses in other industries have announced plans to temporarily close due to coronavirus concerns. Here's a sampling of businesses that have an.....»»