
Elaina Wilcox has set July 1 as her tentative deadline. If California officials don’t allow her to return to work at her hair salon by then, she might have to give it up or find other ways to survive. Without an income, she doesn’t want to dig too far into her savings to pay the $3,200 monthly rent for Color & Craft Salon, the two-person operation in Culver City she opened in October. Wilcox …
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