San Diego's "Starbucks Karen" isn't done yet! You'll recall her online post about a local barista who asked her to wear a face mask went viral after which he received over $100,000 in tips from a GoFundMe in his honor. Now she is planning a 'Burn Your Mask Bon Fire" on Mission Bay next month.
San Diego's "Starbucks Karen" Is Hosting A "Burn Your Mask Bon Fire"
San Diego's "Starbucks Karen" isn't done yet! You'll recall her online post about a local barista who asked her to wear a face mask went viral after which he received over $100,000 in tips from a GoFundMe in his honor. Now she is planning a 'Burn Your Mask Bon Fire" on Mission Bay next month.
San Diego Expands Outdoor Options For Gyms, Salons & Churches
July 20, 2020
At a news conference today, San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer announced a new executive order that will expand outdoor options for hundreds of businesses, including gyms, churches, barbershops and nail salons. The order will allow the businesses to expand their operations into private parking lots.
At a news conference today, San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer announced a new executive order that will expand outdoor options for hundreds of businesses, including gyms, churches, barbershops and nail salons. The order will allow the businesses to expand their operations into private parking lots.
The Brigantine Group To Unveil $25 Million Portside Pier Next Week On San Diego Bay
Is Foie Gras Once Again Permitted On Menus In California? Nope, Not At All
July 17, 2020
Earlier this week, the Los Angeles Times declared that "Foie Gras is back on the menu in California" following a federal court ruling this week on the subject, but is it really true? No, it is not at all true, there is no restaurant in the state that can legally serve the controversial delicacy.
Earlier this week, the Los Angeles Times declared that "Foie Gras is back on the menu in California" following a federal court ruling this week on the subject, but is it really true? No, it is not at all true, there is no restaurant in the state that can legally serve the controversial delicacy.
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