The beer institution was losing around $10 million per year since COVID-19 “significantly affected” its business, according to parent company Sapporo Holdings Ltd.
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California considers legalizing cannabis cafes to help struggling marijuana industry
A proposed bill would allow for consumption of food and nonalcoholic drinks at California cannabis retailers.
More than 3 million residents got early earthquake warning: ‘A really big success’
More than 3 million people were notified by phone early Tuesday of a 6.4 magnitude earthquake that shook far Northern California.
A single San Francisco parking space is selling for $90,000
“If you’re going to spend $200,000 on some luxury vehicle, why not spend $90,000 on somewhere safe to keep it?” said Bill Williams, who is selling the spot a block from Oracle Park for Compass Real Estate.
49ers fan sues Rams over ‘cold-cocked’ punch that left him in coma outside SoFi Stadium
Daniel Luna filed lawsuit in Los Angeles Superior Court on Thursday over the altercation that occurred while he was watching the Jan. 30 Rams-49ers playoff matchup.
Man arrested for California college tuition scheme that targeted veterans
A man has been arrested for counterfeiting tuition waivers for families of veterans, duping UC and CSU schools out of more than $500,000, according to prosecutors.

