You think it’s hot outside? Here’s how some local food truck vendors survive days like these.
Preparing For A Power Outage
The sun shines behind electrical power lines in this file photo. The state is preparing to set a new record for power use. I always know that summer is almost over when the temperatures are even hotter than usual and I start seeing news about brushfires. I also know that means a high chance of power outages.
While there’s no official warnings as of writing this newsletter, it’s always a good idea to prepare for the likelihood of having no electricity. We put togetherSupport for LAist comes from
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