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Atop inflation and staffing shortages, L.A. restaurant and bar owners express worry about ‘policing’ the public if masking returns.
Restaurants, cooking and eating during the coronavirus outbreak.
Atop inflation and staffing shortages, L.A. restaurant and bar owners express worry about ‘policing’ the public if masking returns.
In-N-Out’s surprisingly outspoken anti-vaccine mandate move is a surprise, but it takes a delusional Californian to think In-N-Out was anything more than what it is -- a fantasy of apolitical niceness.
Hunger and food insecurity across the United States have dropped measurably over the last six months, but the need remains far above pre-pandemic levels.
Sales of bottled water have soared during the pandemic. Many Americans may not realize they’re just paying a huge markup for tap water.
A new health order will require proof of COVID-19 vaccination to enter indoor bars, wineries, breweries, nightclubs and lounges in Los Angeles County.
After gaining popularity on TikTok, the Lincoln Heights night market has been shut down following neighbors’ complaints about traffic, parking scarcity, garbage and other issues.
The Palm Springs City Council unanimously passed a motion that will require proof of vaccination — or recent negative COVID-19 test results — in order to dine or drink indoors.
Vaccination requirements? Some L.A. restaurants and bars already have them
Those few who look into the store, see a sea of masked people and storm out? Have fun elsewhere.
There’s a growing chorus of restaurants and bars implementing their own COVID restrictions in L.A.
Basilico’s in Orange County has long pushed back against any coronavirus restrictions or safety measures.