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I m Kristin Scharkey, features editor for The Desert Sun in Palm Springs, wishing you a happy Friday and sincere apologies for missing our Thursday edition. The news cycle never sleeps! We re still here : Palm Springs historic gay bars see light at the end of the tunnel. Despite more than a year of pandemic-related closures, many of the bars located in the Southern California destination are open again.
The city has long been one of the most popular LGBTQ destinations in the country. These bars are more than just drinking places, Rob Giesecke, owner of Chill Bar Palm Springs, told Desert Sun reporter Amanda Ulrich. This is where the community comes together.”
I could have infected a boatload : Reliving Ventura County s year of COVID-19
Ventura County residents relive the moments that forever changed their lives and reflect on the life, death and hope of the Year of COVID.
Cheri Carlson and Tom Kisken, Ventura County Star
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4:00 pm UTC Mar. 17, 2021
Some people developed symptoms. Some died. Some lost their jobs or businesses.
Everyone felt COVID-19, from Steph Sparrow who shut down her Santa Paula tattoo shop three times to Joel Vitt of Ventura. Both his parents died during the pandemic. He keeps their ashes in his living room in hopes he’ll one day be able to invite their friends to a memorial.