David Weinberg
Latest Stories (259)
Undocumented workers who lost restaurant jobs struggle to get relief
Feb 18, 2021
We hear from one line cook who lost his job when the pandemic hit and has since been unable to find another restaurant job.
An ICU nurse describes the exhaustion of working on COVID's front lines
Jan 29, 2021
In a recent survey of health care workers, 93% said they were experiencing elevated levels of stress.
The challenges of opening a restaurant during a pandemic
Dec 24, 2020
For one LA restaurateur, it was a significant investment at a risky time, but starting a business in his old neighborhood meant a lot to him.
California pot delivery businesses face digital disruption
Oct 22, 2018
New tech startup shrinks already tight margins for door-to-door marijuana services.
California pot delivery businesses face digital disruption
Oct 22, 2018
New tech startup shrinks already tight margins for door-to-door marijuana services.
California desert town Adelanto plans its future around pot
May 25, 2017
City officials see weed as the answer to the community's financial woes.
Mr. Fries Man reveals a world of home chef entrepreneurs
Nov 8, 2016
This was the first time I’d ever bought french fries from a guy in a parking lot. And I had a lot of questions.
Straight out of a changed Compton, 27 years later
Aug 12, 2015
The city would like to distance itself from the violent portrayal in a new biopic.
Google will prioritize mobile-friendly sites
Apr 20, 2015
The change takes effect Tuesday, reordering search results.
New Proposed Rules for Retirement Investments
Apr 15, 2015
Federal regulators are proposing new rules to protect retirement savings. As part of Obama’s stated plan to bolster the middle class, the Labor Department proposed changes to the Employee Retirement Income Security Act. The rules are designed to protect retirees from investment brokers who put their own financial interests above their clients and eliminate conflicts […]