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Nine Blaze Pizza locations in southern California are offering first responders a free 11" pizza (simple or one topping) through Sunday, Jan. 12, the chain said in an Instagram post on Jan. 10.
Fat Sal's Deli: The popular sandwich shop is giving first responders free meals "and a safe space to rest, charge phones, and have a meal" at its Westwood, Hollywood, Culver City, Encino, and ...
In the darkness, a light: Dozens and dozens of L.A.-area chefs and restaurants are announcing free meals for first responders, evacuees and others affected by the region’s fires this week. Some ...
On April 24, Newsom announced a program that will deliver free meals to elderly residents who meet the program's requirements. This program partners with local restaurants to deliver up to $61 worth of meals per day to each qualified resident. 75% of the program's cost will be covered by FEMA , and the rest will be covered by the state and ...
Legal treatises are one of the most important sources of secondary authority about California law. These texts are expressly recognized as a source of 'unwritten law' by California's Code of Civil Procedure. [15] The two most influential treatises are published by The Witkin Legal Institute Summary of California Law and The Rutter Group. [16]
Food rescued from being thrown away. Food rescue, also called food recovery, food salvage or surplus food redistribution, is the practice of gleaning edible food that would otherwise go to waste from places such as farms, produce markets, grocery stores, restaurants, or dining facilities and distributing it to local emergency food programs.
Leno joined "Your World" on Wednesday to talk about his efforts to cook food and serve meals to first responders. "You all do what you can do," the former late-night host told Fox News anchor ...
World Trade Center monument at Zadroga Field, North Arlington, New Jersey. The James Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act of 2010 (H.R. 847; Pub. L. 111–347 (text)) is a U.S. law to provide health monitoring and aid to the first responders, volunteers, and survivors of the September 11 attacks.