Author: Kai Nicol-Schwarz
The European Commission and Trump administration are increasingly clashing over the bloc’s actions against U.S. tech companies.Read More
The University of Michigan’s Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning is piloting a one-year master of urban tech degree fall 2027.Read More
Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez is aiming to persuade Chinese companies to share more tech know-how with their Spanish partners on a trip to Beijing next week, according to people familiar with the preparations.Read More
Aviatra Accelerators will showcase a new retail marketplace during its Women-Owned Business Crawl in downtown Covington and MainStrasse neighborhoods on Saturday, April 25, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The event will feature more than thirty women-owned businesses – from retail shops to bars, restaurants, and service providers – across Covington’s thriving small business community,…Read More
UMATILLA — The city of Umatilla announced it will hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony and grand opening on May 8 for the new Umatilla Business Center. The event takes place 5:30-8:30 […]Read More
Local business owners in the Crossroads District reacted to the city’s new Royals stadium proposal two years after voters denied a sales tax extension for a downtown baseball stadium.Read More
The impact of the war in Iran is still being felt in the Bay Area, whether its at the pump or the Port of Oakland. Some industries are being hit harder than most.Read More
Texas city believes loose rules and low taxes will make the US’s biggest banks come running – can it pull it off?Read More
Over 100 licenses this week from Chesterfield and Henrico including towing, edibles, restaurants and more. (BizSense Pro required)Read More
The modality uses a high volume of linens, gels and other disposable supplies that also can have a significant global carbon footprint in radiology, experts note.Read More