Few hair salon owners in the county today. They say they need more clarification from the state. The owner of ones hair salon in los gatos tells us she worries the new order will force the industry to break the law. They have no choice but to go underground and into the backyard and into peoples homes hair to survive because literally theres no assistance coming their way. Santa clara county is among the 7 bay area counties, currently on the states covid19 watch list who was added to the list of sunday along with Alameda County. Concha costa. Moran napa solano and sonoma counties have been on the watch list for more than 3 consecutive days already, and under governor newsoms new restrictions they have to close gyms places of worship and offices in non critical sectors which some Health Officers say is not very clear plus hair and nail salons and indoor mall that news was a gut punch for Business Owners have been working hard to prepare for reopening this. Now wont be happening. Kron fo
The president stood up using some pretty blunt language, saying that anyone whos got a problem with her has a problem with him. Instead, there wont be a confrontation because late today, ambassador rice took herself out of contention, writing the president shes honored to be considered for the office, writing i am fully confident that i could serve our country ably and effectively in that role. However, if nominated, i am now convinced that the confirmation process would be lengthy, disruptive and costly. That tradeoff is simply not worth it for our country. I made the decision that it was the best thing for our country, for the American People that i not continue to be considered by the president for nomination as secretary of state, because i didnt want to see a confirmation process that was very prolonged, very politicized, very distracting and very disruptive, because there are so many things we need to get done as a country, and the first several months of a secondterm president s
In a tale of two schools, the Show Low Unified School District Board meeting on Feb. 8 showcased contrasting narratives, highlighting both triumph and disappointment. The meeting began on a