Least. For many people in businesses, this feels like deja vu. The experience back in march will prepare them to handle the latest round of shelter in place. A lot of stress, a lot of worry. Im really stressed out, worried for my staff. Reporter the Restaurant Owner says it is tough to lay off many workers. Most he considers family members. Theyre saying this will be a 30day shutdown. I dont believe that. Thats what they said last time. Reporter he runs two downtown san jose restaurants. Takeout orders make you have roughly 5 of his business. It was during the holidays. Reporter many Business Owners and customers believe some of the restrictions are too extreme. Can we be transparent . Can you tell me and show me the numbers . Show me Contact Tracing data. You have to prove these restaurants are a cause. Christmas is 90 of our business. Yet were limited to the number of hours, the number of people. Hopefully there is some sort of Financial Aid this time around. Hair stylist saw a surge
Mary Liu, a partner with a Florida law firm representing two men who say in a lawsuit that First Baptist Church in Benton failed to protect them from sexual abuse committed by former music minister David Kent Pierce, said in an email to the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette that the plaintiffs had suffered "heinous harm." An article in Friday s newspaper about the lawsuit was incorrect about who Liu said had been harmed.
Mary Liu, a partner with a Florida law firm representing two men who say in a lawsuit that First Baptist Church in Benton failed to protect them from sexual abuse committed by former music minister David Kent Pierce, said in an email to the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette that the plaintiffs had suffered "heinous harm." An article in Friday s newspaper about the lawsuit was incorrect about who Liu said had been harmed.
Two men are suing First Baptist Church in Benton as well as national Southern Baptist entities, saying the organizations failed to protect them from a sexual predator who was employed at the church for nearly three decades.
Two men are suing First Baptist Church in Benton as well as national Southern Baptist entities, saying the organizations failed to protect them from a sexual predator who was employed at the church for nearly three decades.