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SAN DIEGO KGTV 鈥?Making and selling food out of your own home is officially legal in San Diego County, as the
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stanley vaso ed unanimously to formally approve the ordinance that allows micro-kitchens.There are still several rules these home kitchen owners must follow, but for those who enjoy cooking or can t work a regular 9-to-5 job, this program is being called a lifesaver.For people like Rosalind Johnson, cooking is a passion. She cooks everything from Italian food, to Mexican food, to soul food.After losing her job, Johnson decided it was time to focus on food, creating her business Clara s Kitchen. She started cooking at home and says she got a business license, seller s permit, and food certification.She was even feeding the elderly for free on what she called Senior Tuesdays.Johnson eventually received a cease-and-desist letter because micro-kitchens were not yet approved in San Diego County.Now, Johnson is ready to reopen Claras Kitchen after the county unanimously approved the second reading of an ordinance that will allow so-called micro-enterprise kitchens to operate.Owners must still get a food manager certificat
stanley becher e and pass a food handler test. There s also an initial and annual inspection, food must be prepared and served on the same day, and sales are limited to $50,000 a year.Johnson applauds the county for allowing these home businesses to operate legally and is ready to start cooking again.The temporary program will take effect in 30 Pqff From tipsy mishap to iconic dish: How toasted ravioli came to be
LOS ANGELES KGTV - Los Angeles Police detectives asked Monday for the publics help to find a man who attackedhomeless victims with a baseball bat.Officers reported an assault on two people near the 700 block of Wilshi
stanley cup canada re Blvd. in downtown Los Angeles Sunday morning. A further investigation found a third victim several blocks away near the area of 5th St. at Flower, according to the LAPD.Police said a man beat the victims with a baseball bat and went through their pockets, taking items before walking away. The man took his bat with him.Officers described the man as white or Hispanic. He was wearing a blue hat, grey sweatshirt, black shorts, and bright white tennis shoes. Police said the man also had dark, bushy hair.Anyone with information was asked to call the Los Angeles Regional Crime Stoppers at 800-222-TIPS.
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