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OP ED: The Monumental Task of Saving the Central Coast’s Small Businesses

August 12, 2020 latinotimes 0

It’s been a tumultuous year for small businesses. When the initial COVID-19 wave forced all but essential industries to shutter, it sent a wave of anxiety throughout the economy, and justifiably so. After all, the […]

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Stimulus Package To Be Released Today—$1,200 Second Stimulus Checks, Unemployment Benefits And Payroll Protection Program

July 27, 2020 latinotimes 0

Senate Republicans are expected to introduce their long-awaited, proposed stimulus package on Monday—and here’s what’s likely inside. Here’s what you need to know. Second stimulus checks Will there be a second stimulus check? How much […]

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How Latino small business owners are keeping their businesses running during coronavirus

May 19, 2020 latinotimes 0

When the coronavirus hit, small business owners were forced to navigate new territory and make difficult decisions – fully moving operations online, reducing staff or quickly creating new revenue streams. Latino entrepreneurs are among the majority […]

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Americans turn to technology during COVID-19 outbreak, say an outage would be a problem

April 24, 2020 latinotimes 0

As the spread of COVID-19 upends work, classes and even doctor appointments across the country, a majority of Americans are turning to digital means to stay connected and track information about the outbreak. Amid this […]

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Treasury says economic impact paper checks are being sent out

April 21, 2020 latinotimes 0

The Treasury Department has confirmed that economic impact paper checks from the $2.2 trillion coronavirus relief package have already started going out and are in the mail. Department officials are walking back Treasury Secretary Steven […]

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The Coronavirus Small Business Loan Program: What You Need To Know

April 10, 2020 latinotimes 0

Starting today, small businesses can apply for the nearly $350 billion in loans available through the economic rescue plan from Congress. The loan program, known as the Paycheck Protection Program, is intended to support businesses […]

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Stockton Latina passionate about establishing financial legacies

April 1, 2020 latinotimes 0

By Bob Highfill Patty Palacios has devoted her professional career to helping people appreciate the importance of financial preparedness. Nothing has meant more to the longtime Stockton resident than helping Spanish-speaking individuals and families understand […]

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The Latino Corporate Directors Association Launches First Publicly Available Tool to Track Latino Representation on F1000 Corporate Boards

April 1, 2020 latinotimes 0

WASHINGTON, — The Latino Corporate Directors Association (LCDA) today launched The Latino Board Tracker, the only publicly available resource that tracks the number of Latino/as on Fortune 1000 company boards. Details on F1000 companies, their […]

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Businessman, philanthropist John Chase donates $10 million to University of the Pacific

November 8, 2019 latinotimes 0

By Keith Michaud Inspired by his own good fortune and a desire to give back to Stockton, Chase Chevrolet owner John Chase has donated $10 million to University of the Pacific’s Community Involvement Program (CIP), […]

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New ACE Train Saturday Service opens new opportunities

October 10, 2019 latinotimes 0

By Bob Highfill The boss needs you to work on a Saturday. Your family would like to spend a fun-filled day at California’s Great America amusement park. Your wife is looking for that certain something […]

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