The Los Angeles City Council Wednesday requested City Attorney Mike Feuer to draft an ordinance that would make plastic utensils, napkins and salt packets only available when requested by restaurant customers.
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"Today's motion is an easy, common sense requirement that we hope will help restaurants save money, help the city save money from unnecessary trash cleanups in our neighborhoods and help stop piling unused stuff in our already teeming landfills," Koretz said before Wednesday's vote.
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Del Mar sets default rate for CEA customers - Del Mar Times
Del Mar will offer Clean Energy Alliance customers 50% renewable energy that is 75% carbon-free as their default energy supply, which will provide a monthly savings of about 61 cents for residential customers who currently have a comparable SDG&E plan.
When the CEA launches this May, residential and business customers will also be able to opt into a separate 50% renewable energy plan that offers slightly more of a discount, or a 100% renewable energy plan that would cost a little more, relative to customers' current San Diego Gas & Electric bills. Customers can also opt out of the CEA and continue receiving energy from SDG&E, which will continue to provide the infrastructure used to deliver energy for CEA customers.
Louisiana Office of Motor Vehicles warns customers about imposter websites
LAKE CHARLES, La. (KPLC) - The Louisiana Office of Motor Vehicles wants to bring awareness to potential impostor websites that over charge customers for using their online services.
After numerous complaints were made about over charges, the Louisiana Office of Motor Vehicles determined customers were using third-party websites to renew their vehicle registration.
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Del Mar selects default option for Clean Energy Alliance customers - The Coast News Group
DEL MAR — Following suit with their partner cities Carlsbad and Solana Beach in the Clean Energy Alliance, the Del Mar City Council agreed to a default energy supply product option for the soon-to-launch community choice energy program.
Del Mar was the last of the three cities that make up the Clean Energy Alliance to decide on the default option for its city but it opted in a 3-2 vote to choose the 50% renewable and 75% carbon-free energy option for its customers, the same default chosen by the other two member cities in the Clean Energy Alliance.
Streaming HBO Max will now count toward data limits for AT&T customers - The Verge
California's new net neutrality law includes banning sponsored data services, known as zero-rating, which previously allowed companies like AT&T to cover data usage of certain platforms (like HBO Max) for customers who use other offerings like internet plans. As part of the law, internet service providers like AT&T won't be able to cover bundle customers' streaming data usage alongside no longer being able to offer paid prioritization or play down service speed questions.
Wells Fargo Site Crashes As Customers Look For Stimulus Checks : NPR
Wells Fargo customers are complaining that they can't see whether they received their stimulus checks because of an online banking outage. Damian Dovarganes/AP hide caption
Wells Fargo customers trying Wednesday to find out if their stimulus payments had arrived instead found their mobile app not working and online accounts not accessible. The bank said the outage is due to high volumes and won't affect the electronic deposit of the stimulus money.
T-Mobile Customers Getting 'Enhanced Pandora Experience' - MacRumors
T-Mobile today announced a partnership with SiriusXM that will see T-Mobile customers getting expanded access to Pandora with ad-free radio weekends, "Top Tracks" music stations that are powered by popular SiriusXM channels, and early access to original SiriusXM podcasts.
"We're rolling out the magenta carpet once again for T-Mobile customers giving more free benefits and even more value through partnerships with today's best brands," said T-Mobile CMO Matt Staneff. "Now more than ever, we recognize the power that music has to connect communities. Today marks another exciting step in our relationship with Pandora, offering T-Mobile customers a new, supercharged version of a brand they already love.
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