Quite a lot has been going on:
KASTNER: Georgia Power committed to working with customers | Columns | valdostadailytimes.com
Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, Georgia Power has recognized the extraordinary burden our customers have faced due to impacts from the coronavirus, and we continue to work to help all customers maintain service.
Our teams are ready to assist our customers and answer any questions they may have about their account. We know that our customers and their families are navigating difficult times. We want to be there for them and encourage customers in need to contact us.
Eversource: Power to be restored to most customers by Tuesday night | The Monroe Sun
BERLIN, CT — Eversource estimates it will make significant progress by the end of the weekend and have its restoration substantially complete by Tuesday, Aug. 11, at 11:59 p.m., with many customers restored before that time. Substantially complete means fewer than one percent of customers are still without power.
However, an Eversource spokesman told The Sun the vast majority of Connecticut customers should have their electricity back by Sunday.
Dashcam Captures Attack On Drive-Thru Customers At Sacramento In-N-Out – CBS Sacramento
ARDEN ARCADE (CBS13) — Sacramento County Sheriff’s deputies are investigating an attack on customers at an In-N-Out Burger drive-thru.
Dashcam video shows customers in a vehicle at the Sacramento In-N-Out on Alta Arden Expressway attacked in a terrifying encounter and trapped with no way out.
The incident started at the drive-thru window. You can hear the driver say she senses something wrong.
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S&WB overbills on as many as 60% of customers | WWL
To solve the problem the utility is now advising customers to send in what they normally pay and they'll work it out.
Substantially higher bills started arriving last month, with some bills charging in the thousands of dollars.
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"COVID-19 has significantly affected the SWB's meter reading department, and they are having challenges re-building the staff."
We hear your concerns about your bill. COVID-19 has significantly affected the SWB's meter reading department, and they are having challenges re-building the staff. This has resulted in significantly more estimated bills - sometimes as high as 50-60% per month.
Two customers each donate $1,000 to a local family restaurant; owners bought gift cards for
The operators of Gus's Keystone Family Restaurant received two anonymous monetary gifts, which they distributed in gift cards to some of their customers.
After Kelly Bourdadonaki fulfilled a regular customer's takeout breakfast order in April, the customer handed her an envelope.
Bourdadonaki, manager of the Mount Joy location of Gus's Keystone Family Restaurant, says the envelope only had restaurant owner Gus Kourgelis' name written on it.
Hydro One stands with customers and extends its ban on electricity disconnections
The company also announced that its Pandemic Relief Program will remain in place to provide financial relief and payment flexibility to customers experiencing hardship.
In addition to the Pandemic Relief Program, customers may be eligible for the Ontario Energy Support Program and the COVID-19 Energy Assistance Program (CEAP).
Papa John's CEO Rob Lynch says it has won new customers during the pandemic
Papa John's is continuing its record growth streak as the pandemic shifts consumer buying habits with more Americans staying in and ordering food.
May was the best month in the company's history, with same-store sales up 33.5%. On Thursday, the company reported second-quarter North American systemwide comparable sales of 28% and an international comparable sales increase of 5.3% in the second quarter. For July, preliminary same-store sales rose nearly 31%.
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