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ChargerHelp raises $2.75M to keep EV chargers working

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Terry said it could take as long as 30 days to get an electrical contractor on site to repair these non-electrical problems. Terry often took matters in her own hands if issues arose with stations located in Los Angeles, where she is based. ChargerHelp takes a workforce-development approach to finding employees. Hiring approach.

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Bikestation Installs In Covina

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Long Beach-based Bikestations , an angel-backed startup developing modules used for storing bicycles at train stations, bus stations, and elsewhere, said today that it has contracted for install of a center, at the Covina Metrolink station. Bikestation is angel backed by the Tech Coast Angels.

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Relativity Space Raises $650M More For 3D Printed Rockets

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Long Beach-based 3D, printed rocket developer Relativity Space said on Tuesday that it has raised another round of funding--worth $650M--to go towards production of its first rocket. Relativity is in the process of developing 3D printed rockets, which the company claims will be much easier to build and reuse.

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With a $3.5 million haul, Dray Alliance joins a booming logistics startup scene in LA

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With an angle on a long-neglected part of the shipping industry — the short-haul movement of cargo from docks to logistics centers — Dray Alliance is joining a growing startup scene for logistics businesses based in Los Angeles. Trucking logistics company NEXT Trucking takes in a $21 million haul. The company has raised $3.5

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