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How to get camera-ready for your next Zoom work meeting
Read full article: How to get camera-ready for your next Zoom work meetingWith a lot of Americans working from their homes for the time being, meetings on Zoom have become the new normal. Just because you might be having your meeting from the comfort of your bed doesn’t mean that the professionalism of your workplace can’t exist at home -- so it’s a good idea to make sure you’re looking your best. StyleWise style editor Jon Jordan has a few simple ways you can easily transform your Zoom meeting aesthetic from casual at-home to business chic. Jordan says there are a few easy things you can do to improve the way you look on Zoom, including having a background with pop of color and having the perfect lighting. Check out Jordan’s latest StyleWise video, and make sure you like and subscribe to see more.
How Fort Bend County is enforcing non-essential business closures
Read full article: How Fort Bend County is enforcing non-essential business closuresAccording to a Fort Bend County constable, questions have started to trickle in from citizens concerned about what businesses can and can’t be open under the county ‘Stay at Home’ order. This week, the constable Wayne Thompson started enforcing compliance on non-essential businesses that have remained open. “We had two stores, Paradise Grills and Relax the Back store, that were still operating and in business,” Thompson said. The constable followed up on three complaints regarding area golf courses and said all were in compliance with the Fort Bend County’s order. “We are not trying to hunt down business owners and shut them down," Thompson said.
LIST: KPRC 2 viewers share their favorite local restaurants for takeout during ‘stay-home’ orders
Read full article: LIST: KPRC 2 viewers share their favorite local restaurants for takeout during ‘stay-home’ ordersHOUSTON – With the statewide stay-home order, Houstonians are patronizing at local restaurants for food delivery and takeout. We asked our KPRC 2 viewers to share their favorite local restaurants for takeout along with a photo submission from the dishes. (KPRC)Coco in Houston, photo shared by Fabiola SantoyoCoco in Houston. (KPRC)Angel’s Churros N Chocolate in Houston, photo shared by Ruby MacielAngels Churros N Chocolate located at 7160 Barker Cypress. (KPRC 2)ChoriburgerTx in Katy, photo shared by Mon García - AreJauA dessert from La Argentina Gelato and dinner from ChoriburgerTx in Katy.