Por: Orlando Sentinel Entertainment October 17, 2022
After some needed renovations and a change in vendors, the beloved pancake restaurant at De Leon Springs State Park has reopened for guests. The restaurant reopened Monday morning as breakfast enthusiasts trickled in the door following a five-week closure, during which the historic building got a new roof and other upgrades. Guest Services, Inc. is setting up operations in the park after outbidding longtime concessionaire Schwarze Enterprises... + full article
Los Angeles Times USA Politics October 14, 2022
Nearly 20 minutes into the secretly recorded conversation that would cost Nury Martinez her L.A. City Council seat, she remarked to fellow Councilmember Kevin de León that it was recently his anniversary. Seven years ago, he had been sworn in as the leader of the California... + más
De León and Cedillo abetted Martinez's racist talk. Now they're paying the political price | Los Angeles Times
Nury Martinez taking leave of absence from LA City Council following leaked audio of racist remarks | ABC7
Portland Press Herald USA Business October 05, 2022
Timber Kitchen and Bar in Bangor topped Tripadvisor’s list of the country’s best “everyday eats” restaurants. Photo courtesy of Greg Premru Photography Inc. Timber Kitchen and Bar was recently named the country’s top “everyday eats” restaurant by the influential... + más
Nine Inch Nails, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Sleater-Kinney And Coolio Close Out Riot Fest | Forbes
Amid pushback over festivals like Lollapalooza and Riot Fest being held on public land, Chicago Park District moves to change rules for large events | Chicago Tribune
Forbes USA Business October 04, 2022
Robin Gagnon is the Co-Founder of , a business broker franchise focused on the sale of restaurants. getty The labor crunch is widespread. Although it’s affecting many industries, it’s particularly pronounced in restaurants. This shortage, particularly of roles like chefs,... + más
Revenue expectations rise among small business owners despite economic concerns: report | Fox Business
The Wrap: Bangor restaurant named tops for everyday eats, maple fest kicks off | Portland Press Herald
Orlando Sentinel USA Nation October 03, 2022
Winter Springs officials said they expect residents will be able to stop boiling their drinking water on Tuesday after a large oak tree toppled and damaged two water main lines early Thursday as Hurricane Ian plowed across Central Florida. In Sanford, meanwhile, county officials... + más
North Attleborough, Plainville residents ordered to boil tap water due to E. coli | The Boston Globe
Residents at Winter Springs retirement community struggle with massive flooding | Orlando Sentinel
9to5Mac USA Tech September 28, 2022
Apple CEO Tim Cook has been on a whirlwind of a trip through Europe over the last several days, making pitstops in the UK and Germany. Through his travels, Cook has been joined by a number of different Apple executives and visited Apple Stores, an Apple chip lab, and had some... + más
New report details why Ted Lasso season 3 hasn't been released yet | 9to5Mac
Pet insurance: How it works and what it costs | CBS News
9to5Mac USA Tech September 27, 2022
Yesterday, Apple’s CEO Tim Cook met the class of all-female founders at the company’s first Foundations program in the UK. As he shared on , “these developers are on their way to making and achieving extraordinary things.” While doing so, Cook also gave an interview to... + más
Apple’s Tim Cook Launches New Initiative: ‘It’s About Values’ | Forbes
Apple @ Work: Sign in with Apple using Managed Apple IDs will streamline iPad app usage in the classroom | 9to5Mac
The Advocate USA Entertainment September 23, 2022
BATON ROUGEFRIDAYJONATHON LONG: Live After Five, Rhorer Plaza, 5 p.m.CHRIS OCMAND: Istrouma Brewing, St. Gabriel, 5:30 p.m.BRANDON RINGO AND KIRK HOLDER: The Shed BBQ, 6 p.m.ERIC PETERS: Le Chien Brewing Company, Denham Springs, 6 p.m.LIL WHISKEY BAND: Papi's Fajita... + más
Son's Apple Watch Series 8 catches parent's potentially fatal heart condition days after launch | 9to5Mac
Baton Rouge used to land big concerts. The River Center wants to bring them back. | The Advocate
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