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  • Higher costs for food, labor, rent, gasoline and cooking gas make it harder for casual dining places to buy, cook and deliver meals. And they're limited in how much they can pass on to customers.
  • Donald Trump is officially running again, trying to avenge his loss to Joe Biden, even as Trump still refuses to admit he lost. Trump's push to overturn the 2020 outcome helped spark an insurrection.
  • Religious rules guiding Catholic health care systems often mean their doctors can't prescribe contraceptives or perform tubal ligations. And sometimes that leaves patients with few other options.
  • The sixth annual Adams Avenue Spirit Stroll, presented by Cutwater Spirits, will take place on Saturday, November 27, from 2 – 5 p.m., as part of the nation-wide Small Business Saturday. Spirit strollers will be able to sip a dozen holiday themed cocktail tastes and six sweet treats from 18 independently owned retail shops along Adams Avenue, from University Heights through Normal Heights and into Kensington. This festive small business celebration is limited to adults 21 & up (ID required). Retail participants include: Artistic Florals, Back from Tomboctou Gallery & Imports, BENCH Home, Blackmarket Bakery, Divine Bubble, Earthwell Refill, Eclipse Naturals, Heights Optometry, Incredible Cheesecake Company, Kiko and Sven, Liquid Eden Holistic Center, Maya Moon, MRH Interiors, Paleo Treats, Rose Reggae, Uptown Bicycles, Wild Island Collective, and Zac’s Attic. Cocktail tastes will be created and served by Adams Avenue’s top mixologists representing the area’s leading bars and restaurants. This year’s spirit participants will represent; AC Lounge, Cantina Mayahuel, El Zarape Restaurant, Et Voila! French Bistro, Kensington Club, the Ould Sod, Ponce’s Mexican Restaurant, the Rabbit Hole, SKA Bar, Sycamore Den, and Wormwood. In addition, there will be a complimentary trolley carrying attendees up and down the avenue during the event. Adams Avenue Spirit Stroll tickets are $25, and are available for purchase online at: http://www.adamsavenuebusiness.com/event-info/adams-avenue-spirit-stroll/ Adams Avenue Spirit Stroll is presented by the Adams Avenue Business Association, a non-profit organization, whose mission is to promote and increase commercial activity within the Adams Avenue Business District.
  • As more companies outsource work to the gig economy following the passage of Proposition 22, some app-based delivery drivers are now seeing their pay fall.
  • Politics, religion, distrust and disinformation all play a role. "I've realized that there's no convincing somebody once they have their mind made up," says a social worker in Beaumont, Texas.
  • Visit Oma’s Pumpkin Patch Sept. 28 – Oct. 30, 2021 Get Tickets Online Hours: 10 a.m. – 7 p.m. September 28 – October 30 Tuesday – Saturday Closed Sundays & Mondays You will not be permitted in before your scheduled arrival time. Please try to arrive within a 1/2 hour following your scheduled arrival time. There is no limit to how long you can stay. Last admission of the day at 6 p.m. Child Admission Pumpkin Package: Weekdays $17.00 Per Child Saturdays $20.00 Per Child 2 years-13 years This ticket includes all the fun activites in our play area and a Jack Patch Pumpkin. Adult General Admission Weekdays $9.00 Per Adult Saturdays $11.00 Per Adult 14 years and older Includes admission to the farm and access to our play area Playtime @ Oma's Weekdays $14.00 Per Child Saturdays $16.00 Per Child 2 years – 13 years Enjoy all the fun that the farm has to offer! Access to all of our play activities. No pumpkin included. Children under 2 years are free. Pumpkin not included. Wagon Ride | 2 years or older $5 Per Person Our wagon ride is a 12 minute behind the scenes tour of our farm. It departs every half hour at the top and bottom of the hour. Tickets will be available for purchase at the farm only, allowing you to choose what time you would like to ride. Space is limited. Visit: https://omasfamilyfarm.com/pumpkin-patch/
  • Both companies had threatened to shut down if a ruling went into effect Friday morning that would have forced them to treat all their drivers as employees, a change they said would be impossible to accomplish overnight.
  • The plan looks three decades into the future, seeking to shift San Diego County away from cars.
  • A boost in funds and flexibility in how food is prepared and packaged was a lifeline for kids coping with hunger. But these measures, passed in response to COVID-19, expire in June, with no extension.
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