K-Paul’s Louisiana Kitchen made Cajun cuisine a global phenomenon, made its founding chef a superstar of American food, and had a culinary impact that spanned generations. Now, one of New Orleans’ most famous and influential restaurants has closed permanently amid the difficult times of the coronavirus crisis. The restaurant created …
Read More »Los Angeles and San Diego schools will go online only in the fall
Mahogany Taylor, a 39-year-old mother of two and chair of the San Diego PTA Unified Council, said the loss of in-person instruction was particularly destructive to elementary students, many of whom cannot write and high school students. incomes, which often lack internet access, and which account for almost 60 percent …
Read More »California man charged with hate crimes after driving against black crowd
A southern California man was charged Monday with assault and committing a hate crime after allegedly driving his car against a crowd of blacks last month, authorities said Monday. Dennis Wyman, 42, of Redondo Beach, beat a 50-year-old off-duty security guard after shouting racial slurs at the group shortly before …
Read More »Jenkins Says Local Officials Will Take Over Federal Government Coronavirus Tests In Dallas County
Updated at 9pm: Revised to include a statement by Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson. Dallas County will terminate its agreement with the federal government this week and take almost full control of publicly funded coronavirus tests in an effort to provide faster results, County Judge Clay Jenkins announced on Twitter on …
Read More »NFL-NFLPA talks proceed “as expected” with little progress
fake pictures The NFL continues to be a deadline-driven business, and without an immediate deadline to reach agreement on the various issues that persist between the league and the NFL Players Association over COVID-19 rules, the two sides. They reached no agreement during a negotiating session on Monday. According to …
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