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$20 Flights + Celebrity Chef Slags CA: Business News

Business news in CA includes $20 air fare, a Food Network's opinion on Californian restaurants and Fourth of July deals.

CALIFORNIA — From a celebrity chef's hesitance to open restaurants in California to the grand reopening of Camp Snoopy, a lot is going on in California business news this week.

This week, budget airlines are offering flights for $20 and restaurants are offering deals in celebration of the Fourth of July. One Socal restaurant in particular is celebrating its 70-year legacy as one of the first restaurants to serve pizza in California.

Check out the highlights of this week in California business news on Patch:

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Celebrity Chef Won't Expand In CA 'Until They Actually Fix Things'

A celebrity chef will not open any more restaurants in California, citing the state’s crime, regulations and taxes, and addressing its new $20 fast food minimum wage.

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$20 Flights In CA As Budget Airlines Ramp Up Summer Deals

There are several options for Californians looking to plan a short-notice summer vacation on a budget.

Fourth of July Restaurant Specials: Takeout & Dine-In Deals 2024

Celebrate America with special pricing and menu items on offer around the Golden State for Independence Day week.

Long Beach's Oldest Restaurant Celebrates 70 Years

When Domenico's first opened on June 28, 1954, founder Domenico Spano had to include instructions on how to eat pizza on the restaurant's menu.

Knott's Camp Snoopy Opens Buena Park Boys & Girls Club Gets First Look

Camp Snoopy inside Knott's Berry Farm has reopened after a refresh and redesign.

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