The Business Journal has been the comprehensive source for business news in Fresno, Kings, Madera and Tulare counties. We deliver the Valley’s most important business stories in print, digital, and via email the Daily Update/Morning Roundup newsletters. Sign Up today and stay up to date with what’s happening in your business community.

Reprints: Specify Issue Date, Page Number and Column Heading in Customer Notes during checkout.

Become a Subscriber!

Sign up for your subscription today!

News

published on December 18, 2020 - 4:21 PM

(AP) — Eggs, waffles and burritos flew out of the kitchen Friday at The Old Townhouse, a 45-year-old institution in

Read more » jobs
published on - 3:07 PM

Central Valley unemployment rates continued to shrink in November, according to the latest data from the state Employment Development Department.

Read more »
published on - 2:23 PM

Hundreds of thousands of dollars have allegedly been fraudulently taken in two separate schemes that targeted California Employment Development Department

Read more »
published on - 1:37 PM

Driving down Blackstone Avenue in Fresno, the bright pink building housing an upcoming Mad Monk store location makes quite a

Read more »
published on - 1:12 PM

U.S. stock indexes pulled back from their record levels Friday as the wait drags on to see if Congress can

Read more » welcome to fresno sign
published on - 1:00 PM

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Ben Carson awarded $450,000 to the Housing Authority of the City

Read more »
published on - 12:58 PM

(AP) — Bearing down on a midnight shutdown deadline, congressional negotiators on an almost $1 trillion COVID-19 economic relief package

Read more »
published on - 12:53 PM

(AP) — The U.S. government’s attempt to prove Google has been using its dominance of online search to stifle competition

Read more »
published on - 12:51 PM

(AP) — When Gov. Gavin Newsom provided a dire view of California’s out-of-control surge of coronavirus cases and hospitalizations this

Read more »
published on - 12:43 PM

(AP) — Notorious Burger owner Brian Gruber said he felt like he was giving an early Christmas gift to his

Read more »

e-Newsletter Signup

Our Weekly Poll

Should social media companies be held legally responsible for harm to a young user’s mental health?
26 votes

Central Valley Biz Blogs