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Los Angeles swap meets might be on a pandemic hiatus but Instagram has filled the virtual void. While Coronavirus didn t create this marketplace, quarantine and the economic chaos it unleashed drove plenty of people to join it.
In 2020, we saw more home cooks, restaurant veterans and food vendors begin selling their goods via social media. Whether they did it out of financial need, entrepreneurial ingenuity, boredom or some combo of the above, the trend is likely to continue in 2021. And after the pandemic recedes, it may reshape the way Angelenos eat.
Although selling from home has its upsides not paying rent and all the other costs associated with a brick and mortar space vendors live in fear of angering a nosy neighbor and being shut down by public health officials. Most take the risk because they don t have any alternatives.
we have a live shot now from henryville, kentucky, 40 miles north of louisville. it s very close to the kentucky/indiana border and you can see devastation with this storm. we have reports of damage to the henryville high school. kids were kept there today, but there are reports of no injuries from that. so they took shelter and were okay. we re losing the pictures, but you can see roofs gone, buildings gone. it s just another mess. it is sort of reminiscent of 1974 when we had a big tornado outbreak. you can see the half of one building is gone and looking at probably an n excess of 150 mile-per-hour wind in excess of 150 150 mile-per-hour winds. this is a live shot. the storm is through them about 40, 50 miles north of louisville, kentucky. we ll show you the radar. this is cincinnati. there s national. there s the line of showers and thunderstorms. the deeper red filled in, that s actually tornado warnings at this hour. we ll zoom in more. these are storm reports. all