There's a new hair colour quietly dominating salons this season, and it comes with a very royal seal of approval. Dubbed the 'Posh Mum Bronde', the chic, in-between shade has officially entered the ...
(The Center Square) – A new law is closing what some officials have called a loophole in California’s plastic bag ban. Senate Bill 1053 was passed and signed into law by Gov. Gavin Newsom in 2024, but ...
SAN DIEGO — The new year began with a new California law for grocery stores: shoppers no longer have the option to take home plastic bags at checkout. Instead, customers must either bring their own ...
BETHESDA, Md. (DC News Now) — Shoppers in Montgomery County are seeing a noticeable change at checkout as a new plastic bag ban officially took effect at the start of the new year. Under the new law, ...
California shoppers will have one less decision to make at the checkout counter as of Jan. 1, as the state enacts a ban on all single-use plastic bags at the point of sale. The new policy closes a ...
Single-use and thick "reusable" plastic bags are now banned at all California grocery stores and pharmacies as of Jan. 1 to close previous environmental loopholes. Shoppers must bring their own bags ...
CALIFORNIA, USA — Californians will no longer find plastic bags at grocery stores and pharmacies as of Jan. 1, under a new state law aimed at tightening restrictions on single-use plastics. Under ...
Legislation authored by state Sen. Catherine Blakespear that bans the sale of thick, reusable plastic bags at grocery checkouts will take effect on Jan. 1. The Encinitas Democrat’s legislation, passed ...
SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — Starting Jan. 1, plastic shopping bags will no longer be available at grocery stores under a new state law. “I’m not a fan,” said Nicholas Tran, co-owner of Vien Dong 4 ...
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