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SHERMAN OAKS, Calif. – The echo of “let us work” could be heard a few blocks away in the usually quiet street where Los Angeles County Supervisor Sheila Kuehl lives. A few dozen people turned into at least 50, as owners of various types of businesses joined the rally.
What began as a rally protesting the ban on outside eating at LA County restaurants turned into a bigger protest, as all of Southern California goes into a new stay-at-home order.
The emerging leader in the movement is Angela Marsden, the owner of the Pineapple Hill Bar and Grill in Sherman Oaks. She posted a video on social media that went viral when she saw a movie catering setup happening right in front of her shuttered business.
By Christina Gonzalez | 6 Dec 2020
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