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We contacted the department’s media relations spokesperson for more information, but did not hear back as of press time. A search of local news in Richmond did not result in reports of any injuries. The minivan may have been empty at the time that the Burger King sign collapsed. Future Memes We often report on odd stories like these as they can sometimes bloom into other kinds of content. For example, if screenshots from the videos or pictures of the sign show up in future memes, this real incident was the source. A number of TikTok users joked about the Burger King sign landing on the minivan by commenting with the old company slogan: “Have it your way!” ....
Community Foods Market in West Oakland. Photo: Deonna Anderson Community Foods Market is looking for a community boost. The West Oakland grocery store has seen sales decline by 35% since December 2020. To counteract the decline, the market has launched a Save Our Store (SOS) booster campaign. According to Community Foods Market founder and CEO Brahm Ahmadi, there are both fewer customers shopping, and those who do come in are buying less. “We’ve seen regular customers go from full shopping carts to hand baskets and now just a few items in their hands,” said Ahmadi in a video released with Sharon Rance, a store supervisor. ....
Teachers eat free at Curry Up Now on “Teacher Tuesdays” March 16, 2021 · · The innovative Indian fast casual concept is showing its appreciation for hardworking educators, offering free bowls and burritos every Tuesday during the spring semester San Francisco, CA ( Curry Up Now, the nation’s largest and fastest growing Indian fast casual concept, is launching “Teacher Tuesdays” to thank dedicated educators throughout the spring semester. Every Tuesday from now through May 25, teachers and school staff are invited to visit a participating Curry Up Now location for a free bowl or burrito. “I am of the opinion that teachers make the biggest impact on current and future generations and have been the unsung heroes during this pandemic,” said Akash Kapoor, co-founder and CEO, Curry Up Now. “Whether these dedicated educators are teaching virtually or returning to the classroom, giving them a delicious, hot meal every week during the ....
Teachers eat free at Curry Up Now on “Teacher Tuesdays” March 16, 2021 · · The innovative Indian fast casual concept is showing its appreciation for hardworking educators, offering free bowls and burritos every Tuesday during the spring semester Curry Up Now, the nation’s largest and fastest growing Indian fast casual concept, is launching “Teacher Tuesdays” to thank dedicated educators throughout the spring semester. Every Tuesday from now through May 25, teachers and school staff are invited to visit a participating Curry Up Now location for a free bowl or burrito. “I am of the opinion that teachers make the biggest impact on current and future generations and have been the unsung heroes during this pandemic,” said Akash Kapoor, co-founder and CEO, Curry Up Now. “Whether these dedicated educators are teaching virtually or returning to the classroom, giving them a delicious, hot meal every week during the spring semester is one way ....
Sunday February 14, 2021 - 12:41:00 PM The Berkeley Neighborhoods Council (BNC) is writing this letter because of deep concerns expressed by many Berkeley neighborhoods over the increasing threat to the well-being of residents and the unshakable hope that the year 2021 will provide the opportunity for a fresh start for cities everywhere. While these concerns include the broad spectrum of urban life issues, this letter focuses on existing land use policies, procedures and practices that affect the daily lives of residents in every part of our City. The Berkeley Neighborhoods Council is not anti-development, anti-housing or anti-business, we are pro-people. These concerns have been expressed over a long period of time, mostly at meetings of the Zoning Adjustments Board (ZAB) and on appeals to the City Council. Today, they have grown to the extent that there are increasing calls for a holistic ....