COVID, DEI, Response To Civil Unrest Set These Best NPOs Apart
It’s not all puppy dogs and ice cream, even at the
Best Nonprofits. The United States Tennis Association Mid-Atlantic Section (USTA MAS) rarely has any voluntary turnover among its 21 employees. But like at many nonprofits, the pandemic forced difficult decisions at USTA MAS. The Herndon, Va.-based organization laid off about one-third of its staff this past July. It was among 10 of the
Best Nonprofits reporting laying off or furloughing staff during 2020
Still, USTA MAS not only made
The NonProfit Times
’ Best Nonprofits To Work For list again, it ranked No. 1 among small nonprofits and No. 1 overall in the 2021 edition.
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Two arrested after stealing French bulldog from owner in Redondo Beach
By Alexi Chidbachian
Andres Renderos and Rachael Sandoval
REDONDO BEACH, Calif. - Two people have been taken into custody after allegedly stealing a French bulldog from its owner in Redondo Beach.
Police responded to the 1700 block of South Pacific Coast Highway just before 10 a.m. Friday after receiving a call of a robbery.
Police received information from dispatch that the suspects were seen in a black Mercedes-Benz. Once on scene, officers were able to quickly locate the vehicle and arrested the two suspects inside, 23-year-old Andres Renderos and 20-year-old Rachael Sandoval.
Increased demand for pets during the COVID-19 pandemic is creating opportunities for thieves to profit, making it more important than ever for pet owners to protect their four-legged loved ones.