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How COVID-19 Has Led To A Food Delivery Industry Boom

With the advent of the Covid-19 pandemic, some consumers rushed to the supermarkets to stockpile while others stayed cooped up at home and hit the keyboard. The food delivery industry has experienced unprecedented growth purely due to the pandemic. Deliveries of groceries and fast food surged, with some projections claiming that this may long continue to be the preferred way ...

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Common Ground – Political Correspondents – June 21, 2021

Common Ground with Jason Downs

Host: Jason Downs Guests: Bobby Marchesso, Lou Esbin, and Monica Harris Topic: Political Correspondents Common Ground – Political Correspondents – June 21, 2021 On this episode of Common Ground, our host Jason Downs talks with Bobby Marchesso and their guest, Nolan Rollins, as they talk politics. Jason and Bobby start off the show by talking about some fun facts of “This ...

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The Edge Radio Show – Companies Surviving Covid – June 15, 2021

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Host: Ron Tunick and Scott Harries Topic: Companies Surviving Covid Guest: Aaron Schmookler The Edge Radio Show – Companies Surviving Covid – June 15, 2021 On this episode of The Edge on KHTS AM 1220 and FM 98.1, our hosts Coach Ron Tunick and Scott Harries talk with their guest, Aaron Schmookler. Coach and Scott start out the show by talking ...

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Fostering Youth Independence Celebrates 100 Youth Served After ‘100 For 100’ Campaign Launched   

Fostering Youth Independence (FYI), a Santa Clarita non-profit, is celebrating its 100 youth served after launching their “100 for 100” campaign asking for 100 donors to help support the emergency assistance fund for local foster youth.  As Covid relief programs are ending, youth are going to start to face financial hardships that affect their housing situation, schoolwork and day-to-day living, ...

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US Economic Recovery Means Help For Other Countries

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2020 appeared to be the year that we would not imagine to happen. If someone had told at the beginning of 2020 that in two months the whole world would be in the lockdowns and people would not be able to go out, the reaction would have been sarcastic. However, it did happen and affected every single industry in the ...

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COVID-19 Vaccine Eligibility Expands To Food, Education Workers In March

Frontline Workers, People Over 74 Recommended For Next Phase Of COVID-19 Vaccinations

On March 1, Los Angeles County is set to start offering workers in several industries to begin receiving COVID-19 vaccinations, including workers in the Santa Clarita Valley. Starting on Monday, March 1, Los Angeles County is set to offer COVID-19 vaccines for workers in the following sectors Food and Agriculture Education and Childcare Emergency Services and First Responders “With very ...

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Santa Clarita Elementary Schools Cleared To Return For In-Person Learning After Meeting State, County Guidelines

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Elementary schools in Los Angeles County, including Santa Clarita, that have submitted waivers and COVID-19 Safety Plans have been approved by the County to allow students through 6th grade to return to in-person class starting Tuesday. LA County has officially reached the State's threshold for reopening elementary schools. Starting tomorrow, schools can reopen for grades K-6 if they have a ...

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Newhall School District To Resume In-Person Learning Next Week For Some Grades

The Newhall School District announced Thursday that Transitional Kindergarten through second-grade students are set to resume in-class learning next Monday, after being shut down in March of 2020 due to the coronavirus. Students would resume in-person learning Monday, Feb. 8, making NSD the first district in Santa Clarita with students without special needs to resume in-person learning, according to officials. ...

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Governor Gavin Newsom Unveils Proposed $227 Billion California Budget

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Governor Gavin Newsom unveiled the proposed $227 billion California budget Friday for the upcoming 2021-2022 fiscal year as the Golden State continues to battle COVID-19. Newsom outlined during a press conference in Sacramento Friday the budget proposals including a $600 stimulus for lower-income Californians, grants for small businesses impacted by COVID-19 and other measures to respond to the ongoing pandemic. The ...

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