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In the early hours of Earth Day, everyone in L.A. took to Twitter to scream “earthquake!” At around 12:03 on Wednesday morning, L.A. experienced a 3.7-magnitude earthquake causing a light rumble through the...
And should it stay that way after lockdown ends? With the rising unemployment and enforced business closures, the traffic has almost dissipated—at least compared to the usual gridlocked roads of L.A. While on some level...
After taking some heat, Shake Shack decides to return federal loan money—which not all large chains are willing to do. Many small businesses have not been able to access the Paycheck Protection Programme (PPP), which ar...
Frontline workers are getting a free “Thank You Meal” every day from McDonald’s, and we’re lovin’ it! Cities have been clapping, buildings have been lighting up and now, the golden arches w...
Governor Gavin Newsom announced a $125 million plan that will pay out $500 or more to around 150,000 undocumented workers. Undocumented workers make up a large part of the hospitality sector and are a fundamental part o...
The California Governor announces much-needed support for the unsung heroes keeping us fed during the pandemic. On Thursday, California Governor Gavin Newsom signed an executive order that will create further support fo...
It’s time for more drama, all you cool cats and kittens! The world continues to be gripped by Netflix’s hit documentary series Tiger King – and if there’s one thing fans want, it’s answers. Sure, watching Joe Exotic’s d...
One grandma’s simple request earned her 150 cans of beer. 93-year-old Olive Veronesi, from Pittsburgh, was simply doing the right thing by staying home, but she was running low on her essential supplies. So, as an...
What California’s “new normal” might look like—particularly for restaurants and diners. On April 13, the governors of California, Oregon, and Washington announced an agreement on collaborating in the r...
Employees and customers are required to wear face coverings by law, starting April 16. Last week, L.A.’s “safer-at-home” order was extended with a few amendments. While essential businesses will remain open, it will now...