: The Silicon Valley ‘exodus’ neared record dot-com-bust levels last year
An earlier version of this article misstated Silicon Valley’s population decline last year. The error has been corrected. Roughly 90,000 people left Silicon Valley during the fir
Financial Crime: Rich Malibu doctor’s final days defined by fight between family and suspect yogis over declining mental health
Dr. Mark Sawusch’s turbulent life took a fateful turn on a summer night in 2017, when he was arrested for throwing rocks and construction cones at cars on the Pacific Coast Highw
: These 8 billionaires have more combined wealth than half of Silicon Valley’s residents
Eight billionaires hold more wealth than 50% of households in Silicon Valley, nearly half a million people, according to a new report. While the wealth gap narrowed by about 3% nat
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Ford to invest $3.5B to build Michigan battery plant
First published on Dive Brief: Ford will invest $3.5 billion to build its first lithium iron phosphate EV battery plant in Marshall, Michigan, as part of a $50 billion effort to gr
Labor shortages, inflation vex civil contractors, but optimism remains
Federal infrastructure funding is rolling out more slowly than expected, inflation is cutting into public works budgets and skilled labor shortages are resulting in lost work — n
Turner Construction, Clark Builders win $54.5M mass timber student housing project
An article from Project Wins The facility at the University of Fraser Valley near Vancouver is being funded to a large degree by British Columbia. Published Feb. 14, 2023 Turner an
Construction’s labor gap tops 500M
Dive Brief: The construction industry’s outlook for labor is bleak. In order to meet demand, contractors will need to hire an estimated 546,000 workers in 2023, and that’s in a
Lendlease reports loss, points to new UK residential defect law
Dive Brief: Australian developer and contractor Lendlease reported a AU$141 million ($98.2 million USD) loss for the first half of 2023, a result largely attributed to a U.K. law t
Apps made dating a game. That’s changing our relationship to matchmaking — and each other
Yukon Morning6:58Elyn Jones talks to Katy Swailes, one of the producers of CBC News Explore’s Big Dating Smartphones have changed the way we interact with each other, the wor