This comes from a local grocery store cashier, who's having a hard time with customers being rude, and putting her at additional risk when going in for non-essential items.
restaurants around the Treasure Valley are helping out first responders and parents who may have a hard time feeding their kids when they normally would be in school.
It's not just toilet paper, paper towels and hand sanitizer that are getting hoarded and selling out in stores during this ongoing coronavirus outbreak--it's guns, too.
Thinking about my own personal home, I've got my phone, my smart TV, a tablet, two lap tops, an Alexa and a Google Home. I think that's it off the top, so that's seven connected devices for one person. And I'm not alone.
Ride-share passengers are easy targets as they have no control where they're being driven and sometimes vulnerable if they're taking an Uber or Lyft because they're intoxicated.