SoCal coffee seller returns favor for now-struggling barber who helped him in early days
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LOS ANGELES (KABC) Gov. Gavin Newsom has shut down hair salons and barbershops three different times since March due to COVID-19. Many people who own those businesses are wondering how they will survive.
Victor Vanuelos started Elysian Barbershop two years ago, but like everyone in his industry in Los Angeles, his chairs are empty. It s been really difficult to see my life savings kind of go away and not know, just basically just to hold my place in line. it s been difficult, said Vanuelos.
Family and friends remember Glenn Collins, who operated a barbershop in downtown Waterford for nearly 60 years before succumbing to COVID-19 at the age of 83. "He liked everybody, and
Family and friends honored the life and legacy of Wilbert "Chill" Wilson, the barber and activist who died in December of 2019 after battling pancreatic cancer.