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California businesses operate underground amid pandemic

In summary Many small business owners have taken legitimate operations underground during the pandemic. Owners say they’ve been unable to get by on government loans and stimulus checks. When the COVID-19 pandemic shut down his Bay Area region massage business, John went 93 days without income.   In March, John and his business partner, Dee, packed away their massage tables and locked up their office. (Both John and Dee are going by pseudonyms for fear of legal repercussions.)  But 93 days was too long, they said. After months with no income, John and Dee started home visits with trusted customers, under the table. Then, they quietly re-opened their office against local regulations, despite the potential legal or financial consequences.

White California Couple Sentenced for Role In 2018 Attack That Left 61-Year-Old Black Veteran with Broken Jaw After He Stood His Ground

White California Couple Sentenced for Role In 2018 Attack That Left 61-Year-Old Black Veteran with Broken Jaw After He Stood His Ground A California couple was sentenced Wednesday for their role in a racially motivated 2018 attack that left a Black man with a broken jaw. Monterey County District Attorney Jeannine Pacioni said Wednesday, Jan. 20 that Noah Boewer will serve six years in prison, and that his wife Tricia Boewer will spend 60 days in Monterey County Jail and a year on probation for their parts in the assault in the Northern California city of Monterey. Noah and Trish Boewer were sentenced Wednesday for their roles in a 2018 racially motivated attack in Monterey County in Northern California. (Photo: Monterey County Sheriff’s Office)

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