A beloved Puerto Rican restaurant in Oakland is moving out of town. After serving the community for years, this is the last week La Perla will be open in Oakland’s Dimond district.
Flyers such as those distributed on Nov. 17 are especially egregious in a city with a majority Hispanic population made up of industrious folks.
See 3 “Double Down” stocks » *Stock Advisor returns as of November 25, 2024 John Mackey, former CEO of Whole Foods Market, an Amazon subsidiary, is a member of The Motley Fool’s board of directors.
A rare Puerto Rican restaurant in the East Bay is leaving Oakland. La Perla Puerto Rican Cuisine is closing its Oakland restaurant this week and moving elsewhere in the Bay Area, ...
Even though Black Friday sales start on Nov. 29, dozens of retailers in Puerto Rico have launched sales early to avoid long ...
Keira Knightley said in an interview with The Times of London that she has erased from her memory the “public shaming” she ...
Living in an Italian villa might sound like a dream—but restoring this property involved rebuilding the structure, updating ...
Indigenous Arms 1680 did not provide a reason for the closure, and co-founder and former Pojoaque Pueblo Gov. Joseph Talachy ...
In our 'Proud to be Local' series, KPVI's Deanne Coffin met up with a business owner who gives back to the community for the ...
All that spare time in Camp has led to some candid chats about life in the spotlight. Barry and Danny's first task as the new Camp leaders doesn't go down well with some of the Campmates.