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Fresh & Easy to open more valley stores

This Fresh and Easy store on Sunrise Way and Tahquitz Canyon Way in Palm Springs is slated to open March 10. File, The Desert Sun

Two more Fresh & Easy Neighborhood Market stores are slated to open in the Coachella Valley in coming weeks. More

Firm recalls 437,000 Prius, other hybrids

A woman walks by a Toyota dealership in Tokyo, Japan, Monday. Koji Sasahara the associated press

Toyota says it is recalling about 437,000 Prius and other hybrid cars worldwide to fix brake problems — the latest in a string of embarrassing safety problems at the world's largest automaker. More

Small Business Snapshot: Adjustable Bed Mart

Malka and Jeff Alley are the owners of Adjustable Bed Mart in Palm Desert. Special to the Desert Sun

: Sales and service of state-of-the art adjustable beds and linens made especially for adjustable beds. More

HHS chief asks insurer to justify 39% rate increase

The Obama administration on Monday asked California's largest for-profit health insurer to justify plans to hike customers' premiums by as much as 39 percent, a move that could affect some 800,000 people. More

Embassy Suites in La Quinta under new management

Embassy Suites La Quinta Hotel & Spa is under new management, according to an announcement from Northview Hotel Group. More

West Shores Chamber of Commerce needs volunteers

The West Shores Chamber of Commerce has spots on its volunteer committee. More

Free skin analysis, consultation provided at Wednesday event

The Plastic Surgery Institute in Rancho Mirage is offering free skin analysis and consultation during an event Wednesday. More

Museum director Steven Nash motivated by art

Steven Nash, executive director of the Palm Springs Art Museum, is photographed next to one of his favorite pieces in the museum, a bronze sculpture titled “Spider II” by Louise Bourgeois, on Thursday. Omar Ornelas, The Desert Sun

Steven Nash still loves the smell of oil-based paints and turpentine, but he realized early on in life that he had no talent as an artist. More

Purple Palm takes bite out of prices

The Purple Palm Restaurant strived to be a destination for foodies when it opened at the Colony Palms Hotel. More

ESCADA going west to join high-enders in Shops on El Paseo

The Shops on El Paseo announced ESCADA will join its retail ranks in 2012. The center recently went through a multimillion-dollar renovation. Monica Torline, The Desert Sun

Fashion's moving forward along one Palm Desert retail corridor with an announcement last week that ESCADA is relocating to The Shops on El Paseo in 2012. More

Hotel Week in works for spring

An online marketing company hopes to fill desert hotel rooms this spring with its palmspringshotelweek.com promotion. Courtesy of Omar Haddedou

A local online marketing company hopes to create a hotel week for the Coachella Valley that would promote discounted room rates during the shoulder season this spring. More

Ask SCORE: Experts can take guesswork out of small business technology

Nearly every small business relies in some way on computer technology. But it's not easy to keep up with the seemingly daily arrival of hardware, software, and Web application improvements, especially when you're trying to focus on growing your business. More

Valley bank, women's golf club find ways to give back

Greg Fisher, director of development of Coachella Valley Rescue Mission,  greets Palm Desert National Bank chairman Kevin McGuire and senior vice president Eileen Eske-Berger, along with Rescue Mission residents Claudina Tijerina and her children Carlos and Jennifer, as they drop off a check to help support the Mission's capital campaign. Courtesy photo

In this weekly feature, The Desert Sun spotlights valley firms and organizations performing good deeds. More

'Too big to fail' at core of economic apocalypse

It is populist fodder to stand on a soap box and say that Wall Street fat cats and bankers led the nation's economy to the edge of the abyss and grossly enriched themselves while doing it. More

Mother, daughter set out to warm homes with Caldi Caldi

Kelly Burt and her daughter Briana Burt DeAztlan opened Caldi Caldi, a fine home accessories store in Old Town La Quinta, at the end of November. Mariecar Mendoza, The Desert Sun

Kelly Burt and her daughter Briana Burt DeAztlan opened Caldi Caldi, a fine home accessories store in Old Town La Quinta, at the end of November just as the cold air hit the valley. More

Valley business briefs for Sunday, Feb. 7

CALIFORNIA -- The California Travel Industry Association has endorsed a statewide initiative that would provide funding to state parks and wildlife conservation efforts. More

Your business, your news for Sunday, Feb. 7

Tom Gavigan of Palm Desert has been named district general agent for the San Diego district of Colonial Life & Accident Insurance Company. More

Tribal alliance disputes revenue prediction

The California Tribal Business Alliance on Friday added firepower to its stance against the online poker initiative by the Morongo Band of Mission Indians and California card rooms. More

Super Bowl ads go goofy again

This image provided by Anheuser-Busch shows part of a Bud Light television ad to air during the fourth quarter of the 2010 Super Bowl. AP Photo/Anheuser-Busch

Men march across a hillside without pants, toys joyride in Vegas and the miserly Mr. Burns from “The Simpsons” loses his fortune but finds happiness. It's a sign that people are feeling better — or at least want to feel better — about the economy, experts say. More

Facebook puts on a new face

Facebook is redesigning its site yet again, this time to better emphasize applications, games and search. More

Valley business briefs for Feb. 6

Salon celebrates expansion, MBA program outlined ... More

Small Business Snapshot: Leenie's Weenie's

Eileen Smith, owner of Leenie's Weenie's Dennis Britton special to the desert sun

The Desert Sun is taking snapshots of small businesses in the Coachella Valley. More

Get into 'GodMode' on your computer

Question: I heard you on your national radio show talking about Windows 7's GodMode. This sounds useful. Do you have more information about it? More

Free seminars feature estate planning help

A free seminar next week will provide the gay and lesbian community with information on financial and estate planning. More

Advertising seminar teaches copyright wrongs

A closer look at advertising mistakes will be taken at a luncheon Tuesday in Rancho Mirage. More

Prius not yet recalled

2010 Toyoto Prius cars are lined-up in a dealership lot in Seattle on Thursday. Elaine Thompson the associated press

Toyota faced mounting pressure Thursday as the government opened a probe of brake problems with the Prius, a crown jewel of its lineup. The beleaguered automaker said it was “too soon” to decide whether to add the hybrid to the millions of cars it has recalled. More

Small Business Snapshot: European Experience Day Spa

Sonja Brulez

The Desert Sun is taking snapshots of small businesses in the Coachella Valley. More

Production up, but companies still not hiring

Wava Howard stitches together panels of leather in the process of making a football at the Wilson Sporting Goods football factory in Ada, Ohio, on Jan. 25. Worker productivity rose more than expected in the October-December quarter as companies squeezed more output from their employees. Amy Sancetta the associated press

Employers are managing to boost production without creating new jobs. The question is when they'll feel the need to ramp up hiring. More

New car technology brings new worries

Your most expensive piece of electronics probably is not your flat panel TV or your computer. More likely, it's your car, which can pack 50 microprocessors to control everything from the fuel mix to the rearview mirrors. More

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