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Spring is on the way. For many of us, the increasingly longer days and warmer weather signify a chance to
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Could somebody let Democrats in Sacramento know that tax season is over? April 15 has come and gone, but our
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It’s “job killer” time in Sacramento, and the state legislature is hard at work making California even more inhospitable to
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Having your credit card stolen can be taxing on the mind — and your finances. You might think that having
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Lorena Gonzalez finds herself in an unusual political position this year—and clearly relishes it. Gonzalez, a Democratic assemblywoman from San
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Success is increasingly becoming a dirty word in California, and if the Legislature has its say, voters could soon have
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April 1 has to be the most perilous day for the news media. April Fool’s Day snuck up on this
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Today’s edition of The Business Journal should just about be hitting mailboxes across the Central Valley, and one of the
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Only through listening can we bring about real change that empowers businesses and entrepreneurs to make their neighborhoods better. That
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Checks you forgot to cash, unused insurance benefits, old bank accounts, forgotten safety deposit boxes, even old stocks and bonds.
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