Portland business owner calls riots and coronavirus ‘terrifying’ challenges
After two months of daily and nightly protests and rioting, business owners in the city of Portland, Ore., are feeling fearful and uncertain what to do next to reclaim their businesses.
After two months of daily and nightly protests and rioting, business owners in the city of Portland, Ore., are feeling fearful and uncertain what to do next to reclaim their businesses.
On Tuesday night’s edition of “Fox News @ Night,” host Shannon Bream talked with Stacey Gibson, owner of five fast-food restaurants in the Portland area, including one in the troubled downtown section.
“It’s terrifying,” Gibson said about trying to keep her businesses alive – and her employees in their jobs – amid the twin disasters of the coronavirus and the rioting, which Bream described as a “one-two punch.” CLICK HERE TO READ MORE.
“It’s terrifying,” Gibson said about trying to keep her businesses alive – and her employees in their jobs – amid the twin disasters of the coronavirus and the rioting, which Bream described as a “one-two punch.” CLICK HERE TO READ MORE.
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