A pop-up food pantry in Southern California on Thursday drew so many people that the line of cars waiting for free groceries stretched about a mile, a haunting sign of how the coronavirus pandemic has hurt the working poor.
Ryan Brooks reports.
A pop-up food pantry in Southern California on Thursday drew so many people that the line of cars waiting for free groceries stretched about a mile, a haunting sign of how the coronavirus pandemic has hurt the working poor.
Ryan Brooks reports.
A pop-up grocery giveaway in Los Angeles Thursday (April 9) drew a line of cars that stretched for a mile, a haunting sign of how social distancing has hit the working poor in the U
At American Legion Post 21 in Independence, meals are given to veterans who need them once a month. Vehicles in line have..