SoCalGas Announces $10 Million to Help Customers Impacted by High Prices
Reacting to unprecedented prices, Southern California Gas Co. announced today $10 million in funding to help customers pay their bills.
Reacting to unprecedented prices, Southern California Gas Co. announced today $10 million in funding to help customers pay their bills.
The Brotherhood Crusade partnered with the Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation (LADF) and Acts Inspired by Mookie (AIM) to host a Thanksgiving Grab and Go drive-thru at the Algin Sutton Recreation Center.
President of Elite Auto Network (EAN), Christine Keith, has expanded their enterprise to new heights since joining her husband, Todd Keith, CEO, ten years ago. EAN contracts with private, local, and government agencies to provide vehicle procurement, vehicle relocation, service maintenance, fleet management, and transportation services. In recent follow-up interview with the L.A. Sentinel, the Keith’s discuss some updates since they last spoke in 2018. Giving an overview of EAN, Christine shares, “We’re basically like a one stop shop company.” Todd relays, “I started the business in college, and I’ve always had a passion for cars, for different types of
SoCalGas announced today it has made a second $525,000 donation to the California Restaurant Foundation’s Restaurants Care Resilience Fund, which is designed to aid small eateries impacted economically by the coronavirus pandemic.
The Positive Results Corporation Honored Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas with the Champion of Peace Award at its fourth annual awards dinner and fundraiser. The dinner was held at the Carson Community Center on Sunday, October 27. Raising money for the foundation, over three hundred guests enjoyed music, dancing, and a silent auction. The afternoon ended with a panel discussing surviving domestic violence.
Over 400 guests gathered at the Omni Hotel in Downtown Los Angeles May 9, for the 2019 YWCA Phenomenal Woman Awards Luncheon.
Testing has been completed on a demonstration system of sensors designed to quickly detect leaks from natural gas pipelines, Southern California Gas Co. officials announced Monday, and the utility will now await final approval from state regulators to begin wide-scale installation of the devices.