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Four Takeaways From the Bankruptcy Filing Rocking a California Wine Company
Shortly after the news broke that one of California’s biggest wine companies, Vintage Wine Estates, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, it appears that the company plans to lay off all of its employees, the San Francisco Chronicle reports. Here are four things to know about the bankruptcy and mass layoff case that’s rocking California wine country:
Top 10 Softball Plays of 2024
Kicking us off at no. 10, @D_Brooks_23's diving catch vs CMU ?? pic.twitter.com/kQCgknogYP — USF Softball (@USFSoftball) June 18, 2024. No. 9 in 2024's top ?? ??#HornsUp ?? pic.twitter.com/gE8vA9YvmQ — USF Softball (@USFSoftball) June 21, 2024. 8.
Merola Concludes All Female-Directed Summer Festival With Merola Grand Finale
Merola Opera Program's 2024 Summer Festival comes to a triumphant conclusion with the Merola Grand Finale, where the best and brightest of tomorrow's operatic stars offer up a sampling of opera's greatest hits and hidden gems. This celebratory concert features all 29 of this year's young artists, chosen from more than 1,300 international applicants, performing dazzling operatic selections on the stage of the War Memorial Opera House. With a full orchestra conducted by Steven White and stage direction by 2024 Merola Stage Director Anna Theodosakis, this evening showcases the extraordinary talent, dedication, and passion of the 2024 Merola participants, who collectively hail from 13 states and seven countries. A reception with the artists is held immediately following the performance (additional ticket required - $85). The Merola Grand Finale will be presented 7:30pm, Saturday, August 17, 2024 at the War Memorial Opera House, 301 Van Ness Ave, San Francisco. For more information or to purchase tickets ($25/$40/$50/$65, $10 for ages 25 and under or those attending their first Merola production), the public may visit merola.org/summerfestival or call the San Francisco Box Office at 415-864-3330.
Partially-paralyzed SFPD sergeant shares his story of survival
A San Francisco Police Department sergeant shares his story publicly for the first time after suffering from a life-changing injury while on the job. Kevin Brugaletta is putting the pieces of his life back together with his wife Brittany and two young daughters after a freak accident.
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