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26 Apr 2024

The hottest new attractions and events in Los Angeles

The hottest new attractions and events in Los Angeles Los Angeles, the City of Angels, never stops reinventing itself with captivating new attractions and events. From interactive museums to thrilling observation decks, immersive art exhibits to electrifying sports, LA continues to push the boundaries of entertainment in 2024. Whether you’re

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18 Apr 2024

Why You Actually Can Afford to Live on Your Own

If you’d love to rent an apartment in San Francisco to live on your own but fear you’ll never be able to afford to do so, we’ve got great news for you! By knowing the areas to look to find the most affordable rental properties to make the most of

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21 Dec 2023

Athletic Adventures: Explore the Bay Area’s Top Sports for Kids

Sports provide children an opportunity to stay physically active and productive while having fun. As a parent, you definitely want to do everything you can to encourage your children to participate in sports activities, in addition to supporting their academics. But did you know that the Bay Area is a vibrant hub offering a plethora of opportunities for kids to engage in sports and active pursuits. From scenic parks to state-of-the-art facilities, the region provides an ideal backdrop for fostering a love of sports in children. In this exploration of athletic adventures, we’ll delve into the top sports for kids in the Bay Area that will teach important skills for a specific activity while emphasizing sociability, collaboration, and sportsmanship!

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17 Apr 2020

How to Get a High Fashion Face Mask, Or Make A Mask Yourself

Wearing a mask is now mandatory in New York state. Essential businesses can refuse you service in Los Angeles if you don’t have a mask on, and Sonoma County also declared you need to be wearing a mask if you leave the house. Pressure is building on SF and Mayor

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17 Apr 2020

All That Glitters: Golden Gate Bridge, 1937

All That Glitters is an homage to the dreamers and schemers that make the Bay Area unique. San Francisco artist Kaytea Petro uses a homemade hibiscus ink to illustrate historic photos, lovingly depicting a bygone era. More of her work can be seen at kayteapetro.com or on her Instagram. All

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17 Apr 2020

The Heartbreaking Ways COVID is Impacting Food Service Workers

In 2018, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) estimated that the food service industry employed 5.4 million workers. That number was almost certainly higher at the start of 2020, but has greatly diminished since restaurants, bars, cafes, caterers, and school lunch programs across the country have reduced service or

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16 Apr 2020

Whole Foods Now Checking Temperatures of Employees

Whole Foods Market has instituted a policy that sees all employees having their temperatures taken before they start their shifts.  If employees have a temperature higher than 100.4 degrees, they are asked to go home.  Grocery store employees are also asked to wear masks throughout there shifts. A grocer who

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