Grandmother surprised with socially distanced parade days before heart procedure
Grace Burns, who goes by Onnie, wasn’t able to see anyone other than immediate family since March due to the coronavirus pandemic. So, her family and closest friends decided to surprise her with a drive-by “good luck parade” on Saturday.
Grace Burns, who goes by Onnie, wasn’t able to see anyone other than immediate family since March due to the coronavirus pandemic. So, her family and closest friends decided to surprise her with a drive-by “good luck parade” on Saturday.
Schaefer Beer to return to New York
Schaefer Beer, which was started in New York City in 1842, is making a comeback for the first time in more than 40 years.
Schaefer Beer, which was started in New York City in 1842, is making a comeback for the first time in more than 40 years.
Ben's Original: Mars drops Uncle Ben's name for rice brand
The Uncle Ben’s rice brand is changing its name to Ben's Original.
The Uncle Ben’s rice brand is changing its name to Ben's Original.
The Force is strong with Lego's new Baby Yoda construction set
Fans of the newly minted Emmy award-winning Disney+ series, The Mandalorian, can now build their own Lego version of the Child, or Baby Yoda as he's commonly referred to by fans of the series.
Fans of the newly minted Emmy award-winning Disney+ series, The Mandalorian, can now build their own Lego version of the Child, or Baby Yoda as he's commonly referred to by fans of the series.
Tim Tebow, AG Barr announce $100M grant to fight human trafficking
The Tim Tebow Foundation works with organizations to help combat human trafficking around the world and offers help for survivors.
The Tim Tebow Foundation works with organizations to help combat human trafficking around the world and offers help for survivors.
Restaurant replaces servers with robots
A robot could be replacing your restaurant server.
A robot could be replacing your restaurant server.
Bride-to-be bans guest from wedding for refusing to not talk about politics
A bride-to-be says she banned a friend from her wedding to avoid the friend brining up politics at the event.
A bride-to-be says she banned a friend from her wedding to avoid the friend brining up politics at the event.
Couple's wedding RSVP allegedly offers better meals for guests who give expensive gifts: 'That is horrific'
An unidentified couple planning to marry in the near future had allegedly sent an RSVP that demanded to know the value of the gift they would be receiving so they could provide meal options accordingly.
An unidentified couple planning to marry in the near future had allegedly sent an RSVP that demanded to know the value of the gift they would be receiving so they could provide meal options accordingly.
Lyft expanding services to rental cars
Lyft is turning its riders into drivers by getting into the rental car business and allowing customers to rent a car directly from the app.
Lyft is turning its riders into drivers by getting into the rental car business and allowing customers to rent a car directly from the app.
U.S. Canada border to remain closed until Oct. 21
Canada is extending the agreement to keep the U.S. border closed to non-essential travel to Oct. 21 during the coronavirus pandemic.
Canada is extending the agreement to keep the U.S. border closed to non-essential travel to Oct. 21 during the coronavirus pandemic.
Hawaii to allow visitors to skip quarantine with negative COVID-19 test starting Oct. 15
Travelers to Hawaii will have to take the COVID-19 test within 72 hours before their flight.
Travelers to Hawaii will have to take the COVID-19 test within 72 hours before their flight.
Outdoor dining in NYC could be extended indefinitely
A proposal would extend outdoor dining indefinitely for restaurants in New York City.
A proposal would extend outdoor dining indefinitely for restaurants in New York City.
NYC restaurants can add a 10 percent 'coronavirus' surcharge
A bill to allow restaurants to add a 10 percent dining surcharge to help cover costs related to COVID-19.
A bill to allow restaurants to add a 10 percent dining surcharge to help cover costs related to COVID-19.
Outdoor dining scheduled to end next month
There is a proposal to extend outdoor dining indefinitely for restaurants in New York City, to help them stay in business.
There is a proposal to extend outdoor dining indefinitely for restaurants in New York City, to help them stay in business.
COVID surcharge for NYC diners
Struggling restaurants in New York City got a boost from the City Council on Wednesday after members voted to pass a bill allowing owners to add a special 10 percent COVID surcharge to diners? bills.
Struggling restaurants in New York City got a boost from the City Council on Wednesday after members voted to pass a bill allowing owners to add a special 10 percent COVID surcharge to diners? bills.
Popeyes' Ghost Pepper Wings return to its menu for a limited time
The fast food chain has brought back its famous Ghost Pepper Wings, according to social media.
The fast food chain has brought back its famous Ghost Pepper Wings, according to social media.
National Guacamole Day: How to score free guac
National Guacamole Day, Sept. 16, lets you celebrate the creamy, rich fruit that is the avocado.
National Guacamole Day, Sept. 16, lets you celebrate the creamy, rich fruit that is the avocado.
DEW Garita: Red Lobster launches a Mountain Dew cocktail
The cocktail made with a “top-secret recipe” will be available for order at select Red Lobster restaurants starting in September.
The cocktail made with a “top-secret recipe” will be available for order at select Red Lobster restaurants starting in September.
Coronavirus outbreak at Fairfield assisted living facility; employee says proper protocols not followed
Off-camera, one health care worker at Parkrose told KTVU that proper protocols were not followed, leading to the outbreak.
Off-camera, one health care worker at Parkrose told KTVU that proper protocols were not followed, leading to the outbreak.
Mom asked to leave Southwest flight with son, 2, because he wasn't wearing a mask, she says
A mother says she was "humiliated" when she was escorted off a Southwest flight Saturday because her 2-year-old was snacking without a mask prior to takeoff.
A mother says she was "humiliated" when she was escorted off a Southwest flight Saturday because her 2-year-old was snacking without a mask prior to takeoff.



















