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Turnaround times that once took days are stretching out for weeks as the Small Business Administration grapples with a spike in applications and responsibilities tied to the Paycheck Protection Program.
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Weird winter windstorm leaves path of destruction
Weird winter windstorm leaves path of destruction
The unusual weather that swept through overnight reminded some North Bay residents of the fire storm night of 2017, except the destruction from the winds didn t happen in the fall.
SANTA ROSA, Calif. - Much of the Bay Area spent Tuesday picking up after a windstorm.
The untimely wind event left widespread effects: downed trees, property damage, and power outages. We were inside when the tree fell and we heard it, said Todd Fiori, who lives on Montecito Avenue in Santa Rosa.
Monday night, a 100 foot fir fell, damaging Fiori s car and destroying a neighboring cottage on the same property.
You need a break, right?
I know I do. We’re cooped up and locked down, and when we turn on the TV news, it’s politics and the pandemic all the time, nonstop.
So here’s something a little different, and I offer it up as a short vacation from your cares and woes. It’s about two stars from different constellations who met here in Los Angeles, crossroads of artistic invention, and struck up a bond.
John Densmore, who grew up in L.A. and played drums for the Doors, has a new book out called “The Seekers.” It’s a collection of stories and musings about Densmore’s musical heroes, people who sought and found truth and reason in art, and also found what the drummer calls “the thread that tugs on our humanity.”