For most of us, the pandemic meant loss, fear and uncertainty. But for a then-teenager in Los Angeles, it sparked something remarkable.
Because so many people have dealt with COVID-19 infections, many now view the virus like a common cold or flu. However, new research suggests that's far from the truth.
Pandemic problems for restaurants have evolved. Closures aren't a struggle anymore, but higher costs for supplies and labor shortages are.
With the changing times comes changing needs, as it goes for employers to listen to the needs of their employees working from home -- as they don't need free food or on-site dry cleaning anymore.
"DJ Kay Slay will be remembered for his passion and excellence with a legacy that will transcend generations," said his family in a statement.
The landlord says this money was going to pay for their child's college, who graduates high school this year. "Our financial planning is totally messed up at this point, just because we are forced by the county to keep a criminal in our home for almost 27 months."