Por: Orlando Sentinel Business October 10, 2022
Three Central Florida restaurants shut down in the week of Oct. 2-8, according to data from the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation. River Deck Restaurant at 107 N. Riverside Dr. in New Smyrna Beach shut down on Oct. 6. Officials found 10 violations, three of which were a high priority. Those violations included flying insects, rodent activity and food held at the wrong temperatures. Officials made a second visit on Oct.... + full article
The Advocate USA Business October 08, 2022
The controversial neoprene manufacturing facility in LaPlace held wastes emitting high levels of the likely cancer-causing chloroprene in an open storage bin in an area where workers were not wearing protective masks, according to reports filed by the federal documenting two... + más
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Forbes USA Life October 06, 2022
Which is America’s best city for foodies? New York, Los Angeles and Chicago immediately come to mind, but they surprisingly didn’t finish in a new report’s Top 10. Portland, Oregon, ranks No. 1, followed by Orlando and Miami, by personal-finance website finds. The report... + más
Chicago ranks #1 best ‘foodie’ city in the Midwest, #12 in the US | WGN-TV
Former LA City Council President Nury Martinez takes leave of absence amid racism allegations | ABC News
Orlando Sentinel USA Business October 05, 2022
With Hurricane Ian taking up most of Central Florida’s time last week, Little Italy in Osceola County was the only restaurant shut down in the week of Sept. 25- Oct. 1, according to data from the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation. Little Italy at 2901... + más
Migrants in Italy face uncertainty after far-right prime minister's win | ABC News
Orange County leads warnings after 4 Central Florida restaurants shut down last week | Orlando Sentinel
The Boston Globe USA Life October 05, 2022
In January 2021, the Globe launched a campaign called . Its premise was simple: Help support local, independent restaurants. Commit to ordering takeout once a week, or twice, or however often you can afford, to help get these businesses through the winter. The post-holiday... + más
From Fry Cook Today To Michelin Star Tomorrow, Will Your Next Meal Be Prepared By Robot, Human Or Both? | Forbes
Street dining could be here to stay, as Lightfoot proposes annual permit program for Chicago restaurants, bars | Chicago Tribune
Forbes USA Business September 27, 2022
There are six hundred thousand restaurants in the USA and tens of millions of restaurants around the globe. In the US Fifteen million people work in these environments, often on minimum wages and supporting families. There we 98,000 non-fatal accidents or associated illnesses... + más
Murder charge dismissed because of treatment delays | Associated Press
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Orlando Sentinel USA Business September 26, 2022
Four Central Florida restaurants shut down in the week of Sept. 18-24, according to data from the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation. Chili Spot at S. Kirkman Road in Orlando shut down on Sept. 21. Officials found 44 violations, six of which were a high... + más
Have you had orange wine? Here are basics on what it is and a few to sample | PennLive
New needle exchange program in Orange aims to prevent infections and educate users on dangers of abuse | Orlando Sentinel
Chicago Tribune USA Politics September 24, 2022
A pandemic that wreaked havoc on restaurants might also have produced a silver lining — at least that’s the hope of Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot as she moves to make permanent the outdoor dining provisions prompted by COVID-19. Lightfoot has introduced a proposal to... + más
Stalking charge dropped against man who fired weapon near Mayor Lightfoot’s home: ‘He was just a disgruntled citizen,’ lawyer says | Chicago Tribune
Police shut down South Side, West Side businesses over violence, go easy on clout-heavy bars downtown | Chicago Sun Times
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