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The Revere License Commission (RLC) held its regular monthly meeting last Wednesday, April 17, in the City Council Chamber. Chair Robert Selevitch and fellow commissioners Liliana Monroy and Dan Occena were on hand for the minute. The commission tackled a busy agenda that featured a wide range of matters, beginning with a public hearing into allegations "of
After months of COVID-19 closures, Los Angeles County unlocked a significant portion of its battered business sector Monday, allowing in-restaurant dining, gym workouts, movie-going and a host of other activities at indoor venues.
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“The sun is out and there’s a light at the end of the tunnel,” said Marc Canter, who co-owns Canter’s with his sister.
Two years ago, cafes opening up for their morning customers would have been as remarkable in Southern California as a gloomy day in June.
But in a world turned upside down by COVID-19, retrieving even a bit of the old normal is a ray of hope.
For Bob Knee, 72, who has been coming to Canter’s since he was 16, that restoration came in the form of sausage and eggs.
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LOS ANGELES, CA - MARCH 15: Regular customers Kelly Cox, left, and Rick Ingold enjoy an indoor breakfast at Canter’s Delicatessen in Fairfax Village of Los Angeles Monday morning as L.A. County is reopening by permitting various businesses to reopen at a portion of their capacity. Phillip has been coming to Canter’s Deli since it opened in the 1950’s. Restaurants can open indoors at 25% capacity but must maintain eight feet of distance between tables. Indoor