209 Deals of the Week: Food 4 Less 4th of July Sale 🇺🇸🥩 🦪 🍅 🍒 🍉 🥤
To celebrate the 250th birthday of the USA this week Fopd 4 Less is having great sales.
If you’re looking to bbq some steaks, they have USDA Prime rated New York beef loin steaks, which is the top rating. They also have fresh oysters from the Pacific on sale to bbq as well. 🤌🏼
To go along with that, the cherries and seedless watermelons are also on sale, and half the price they are at Safeway. And of course avocados to make some fresh guacamole! The lays brand chips are also on sale to dip or enjoy by themselves. 😋
And if you’re thirsty cases of Pepsi products are also on sale to help celebrate the 4th. Adult beverages are also on special, but you have to be 21 or over to enjoy. Responsibly of course.
How will you be celebrating?! 🎉 🎆 🇺🇸
*Did you know Food 4 Less is 100% employee-owned? That means every time you shop, you’re supporting your neighbors, friends, and families right here in our community.
📍 Food 4 Less
#employeeowned #4thofjulyweekend #usa #4thofjuly #america250
What’s better than a rare Super Delta formation featuring the Thunderbirds and the @USNavy Blue Angels over Washington, D.C.?
Watching it from four different views for #UFCWhiteHouse as part of #Freedom250. 🇺🇸
The Colossal Ripper is straight up fire! 🔥 It’s loaded with top-tier components. Available only from authorized SE dealers and online retailers. Be sure to check out all the details on the NEW SE Bikes website at https://t.co/Z6dTaaMQ0L. #sebikes#sebikeslife#colossalripper
🚨WOW! Kid Rock just revealed that the Army pilots ROUTINELY fly by his house, further confirming the suspension was not warranted
President Trump and SecWar Hegseth lifted the suspension on those troops
"It's not the first time they've flown over my house. They're out of Fort Campbell!"
"I was there last Thanksgiving, I've talked to some of these pilots. You guys see me waving? I said you can cruise by my house, any time!"
"So they just happened to be coming this way. So I walked over here and I'm like, yeah, hell yeah! And then they circled back around and came out right over here."
"And so I just, you know, gave him a salute and, you know, kind of a thank you. And man, it was a level of respect that I got that no award or record sales could ever do." 🇺🇸
We've launched a new SE website with a new URL! The address is https://t.co/Z6dTaaMQ0L. This is the ONLY SE website! Head there to see many of the new bikes that we’ve been hyping on social media. Remember, the address is https://t.co/5E8FddnTCc. #sebikes#sebikeslife#seracing
We just launched a new website with a new URL at https://t.co/Z6dTaaMQ0L. This is the ONLY official SE website! Head there to check out many of the new bikes that we’ve been hyping on social media. It’s all on https://t.co/AScSC24seu! #sebikes#sebikeslife#seracing#bmx
BREAKING: Public RTD Service Halt Sparks Outrage as Mayor Demands Immediate Restoration 🚍🚫
San Joaquin Regional Transit District riders have been left stranded Monday without warning after multiple routes were halted due to what RTD described as a “Board meeting matter,” prompting immediate backlash from city leaders.
Mayor Christina Fugazi issued a forceful statement demanding service be restored immediately, calling the shutdown “unacceptable” and warning that riders should never be used as leverage during internal leadership matters.
“Seniors missed medical appointments, kids couldn’t get to school, and working families were left without transportation,” Fugazi said. “This is not a labor issue, not a safety issue, and not an operational emergency. It is a failure of professional leadership.”
The service disruption occurred the same day the RTD Board was scheduled to conduct a performance evaluation of CEO Alex Clifford, whose compensation is valued at nearly $400,000 annually in taxpayer funds. Riders told 209 Times they waited more than two hours for buses that never arrived, missing work, school, and appointments.
“No CEO has the authority, moral or professional, to place the public at risk because their own performance is under review,” Fugazi said.
RTD has not publicly explained why service could not continue during the meeting. Riders report ongoing impacts across multiple routes.
Because RTD operations are funded in part by federal dollars, any intentional disruption of public service for personal or political purposes raises serious legal questions, including potential exposure to criminal review by state or federal authorities.
If the board didn’t have a reason to fire Alex Clifford before, they definitely do now. He has allegedly shutdown public transportation in San Joaquin County for what appears to be a personal matter. Clifford’s gotta go and needs to be charged to the fullest extent of any applicable law! #stockton #california