A Fond Farewell Met with New Beginnings, Audubon Park's Joybird Books Makes Way for New Romantics Bookstore
Joybird Books in Audubon Park announces its closure on October 26, coinciding with the local event Zombietoberfest. The New Romantics bookstore will take over the space to continue serving the community's literary interests.
Los Angeles Celebrates First Graduating Class of LApreneur Business Program Under Mayor Karen Bass's Initiative
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass celebrates the first graduating class of LApreneur, a program aimed at enhancing the skills of local entrepreneurs and supporting the growth of small businesses.
Baltimore and Nation Paralyzed as 45,000 Port Workers Launch Mega-Strike: U.S. Economy at Risk Amid Colossal Supply Chain Shakeup
A nationwide strike by 45,000 dockworkers at 36 US ports, including Baltimore, over pay and automation affects supply chain and economy, with potential daily losses of $15 million.
CenterPoint Energy Launches Power Grid Upgrade in Houston to Withstand Hurricanes, Consumers Face Possible Bill Increase
CenterPoint Energy is enhancing its power grid with stronger poles and buried lines to weather future storms, while also updating its natural gas infrastructure in Houston. The costs of these upgrades may lead to higher customer bills.