When first-time business owners enter into a partnership to get an enterprise off the ground, necessities like buy-sell agreements may not always be on their minds. With so many young entrepreneurs populating the startup field, it should come as no surprise that legally binding contracts often take a back seat …
Read More »City might change ambulance policy
Riverside may reverse course and allow more than one ambulance company to transports non-emergency patients within the city. Currently, only Colorado-based American Medical Response is allowed to make those trips in Riverside, but Care Ambulance in Orange might be getting close to getting a permit and providing some competition, according …
Read More »Retail on upswing as Black Friday approaches
Retailers appear to be in a good position heading into the holiday shopping season. National sales were up 1.7 percent during the week that ended Saturday compared with the same week in 2013, according to the International Council of Shopping Centers and Goldman Sachs Weekly Chain Store Sales Index, which …
Read More »How About that Executive Action?
By Ed Hoffman With the stroke of his pen last week, the President of the United States granted 5 million illegal immigrants protection from deportation. If you needed one more provocative dinner topic to make things interesting this Thanksgiving, I suggest looking up from your sweet potatoes, smiling and saying …
Read More »Housing development proposed for Lake Elsinore
A developer wants to build 468 single-family homes in Lake Elsinore. Spectrum Communities LLC in Corona Del Mar will build on a 151-acre lot next to Lakeshore Drive along Terra Cotta Road, in the northern part of the city, according to a report in The Press-Enterprise. Plans also call for …
Read More »Dock strike suspended, but talks will continue
The last two trucking companies that were picketing the Los Angeles and Long Beach ports have ended their strike, at least for now. Pacer Cartage and Harbor Rail Transport voted to end the walkout and agreed to discuss their disputes with the companies that employ them, according to multiple published …
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