Costco Wholesale Corp. will require all employees and customers to wear face masks or face shields starting Monday.
Costco COST, +0.74% has required masks in stores since May 4, but customers who could not wear face masks due to a medical condition were exempt from that rule. That will no longer be the case.
"If a member has a medical condition that prevents them from wearing a mask, they must wear a face shield at Costco," Chief Executive Craig Jelinek said in a letter to members Thursday.
Quite a lot has been going on:
Conflicts in California’s trade secret laws on customer lists create uncertainty –
Yet California trade secret law regarding the ability of salespeople to solicit these customers once they jump to a competitor is increasingly confused and fails to provide meaningful guidance on what type of conduct is permissible. Thus, a salesperson's move from their current company to a competitor is risky given it is unclear whether and to what extent they can continue servicing clients or contacts they previously worked with.
Grand Prairie Water System issues boil order for some customers
The Grand Prairie Public Water System has issued a precautionary boil advisory for some customers on Thursday.
The water system says that the advisory is for customers on Highway 363 East of Grand Prairie Elementary, Highway 748 and all connecting streets and Highway 103 and all connecting streets.
The November 12 advisory was been issued immediately due to the installation of an emergency tie-in.
Customers in line for iPhone 12 mini and iPhone 12 Pro Max as first preorders arrive [u] |
Early adopters in Australia, New Zealand and parts of Asia are taking receipt of launch day iPhone 12 mini and iPhone 12 Pro Max orders, while customers begin to line up to buy the same devices.
As usual, buyers are posting photos of the new handsets to Twitter, Instagram and other social media outlets. Users are also posting photos of launch day scenes at Apple Store locations in Australia, Japan and Hong Kong:
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'Gr8 Comeback': Shapiro's thanks customers for support during pandemic - WISH-TV |
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — It’s a restaurant that’s been owned and operated by one family for more than 100 years. Shaprio’s Delicatessen has been widely known as the place where you get the best sandwich in Indianapolis.
For 38 of those years, Ronda Gude has been a part of the restaurant and now serves as its Vice President of Operations of the downtown location.
“It’s like my family,” she said. “I love it. It’s been a great career.”
T-Mobile customer shares frustration over 'free' offer
When a mobile phone company offers something for free, a lot of people might be enticed to take them on it.
But when a local couple got their next bill, they learned their company, T-Mobile, wasn't being honest with them. So they turned to NewsCenter 5 for help.
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In September, her husband received a promotional text from T-Mobile offering the couple the chance to add a line to their account for free, no strings attached. As someone who works in foster care, Julie Fiore thought it might be nice to have a separate line for work.
Fulton County business owners concerned about possible limitations on dine-in customers
ROCHESTER, Ind.--- Restaurant and bar owners in Fulton County are concerned that a shutdown of dine-in services may come on Friday. The Fulton County Department of Health is expected to vote on measures to limit dining-in as the COVID Pandemic continues to get worse.
As it stands on Thursday, Fulton County is one of five counties in Indiana that are in the "yellow" category when it comes to COVID cases. Every other county in the state is either in the orange or red category which could lead to more restrictions on gatherings.
Power largely restored for Tampa Bay after Tropical Storm Eta
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