Humpday Headlines: COVID Summer Surge Is Happening
Briefly

COVID cases are rising in the Bay Area and Sacramento, attributed to the Nimbus variant, which is associated with severe throat pain. Avelo, a budget airline, is exiting the California market entirely and ceasing flights from Burbank. UC Berkeley professor Przemyslaw Jeziorski was murdered in Athens, leading to an ongoing search for the shooter. A Cupertino bakery uncovered they were overcharged by DoorDash for commission fees amounting to $100,000, receiving a refund after public exposure. Safeway employees may soon strike amid ongoing wage and healthcare negotiations, and Fairfield threatens legal action against Republic Services due to worker strikes.
COVID cases are surging again in the Bay Area and Sacramento, driven by the Nimbus variant associated with severe throat pain known as 'razor blade throat.'
Budget airline Avelo has decided to exit the California market completely, ceasing flights from Burbank and shutting down its Santa Rosa hub, denying any connection to government deportation contracts.
The search continues for the gunman who murdered UC Berkeley professor Przemyslaw Jeziorski in Athens, following a custody hearing related to his children.
A Cupertino bakery revealed it was overcharged by DoorDash for commission fees totaling $100,000 over eight years and received a refund after public exposure of the issue.
Safeway employees in the Bay Area are preparing for a potential strike after their union authorized it during ongoing negotiations for increased wages and improved healthcare benefits.
The city of Fairfield is threatening legal action against Republic Services due to an ongoing worker strike that has led to significant trash accumulation.
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