Overcrowding at some California beaches and parks has given officials second thoughts about keeping them open this weekend, and more news from around our 50 states.
because of the coronavirus pandemic, D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine said Monday. D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser ordered all gyms and nonessential businesses to close last month. The move followed threats of a lawsuit if the company didn’t stop charging membership fees during the shutdown of all nonessential businesses.
to host an hour-long Facebook livestream at 8 a.m. The “Market Meet-Up” will highlight vendors and direct viewers to their online stores while also featuring cooking demos and live music. The market will “will continue to evaluate next steps for hosting an outdoor market by following local, state and federal public health guidelines,” according to a Tuesday news release.
million to construct and rehabilitate the taxiway. U.S. Sen. Susan Collins, a Republican, said investing in airport infrastructure will help make sure airports in Maine are able to maintain their roles as major job creators. Airports in Bethel, Augusta and Trenton are also receiving grants to make improvements.
but health concerns remain as the first phase of the state's reopening got underway Monday. “We have to get back to business, right?” said DeeAnna Corn, the owner of Studio Montage Hair & Spa. “Because we’re all going to be paying for this for a long time.” After a month of businesses being shuttered to slow the spread of new infections, eased shutdown restrictions began Sunday for churches and retail businesses were allowed to open up shop Monday.
at a CoreCivic facility northeast of Nashville, officials said Tuesday. Tennessee’s Department of Correction said eight inmates have been hospitalized among the 756 prisoners who have tested positive for the new coronavirus in seven of the state’s 14 prisons. No deaths have been reported, and the vast majority of the positive cases are not symptomatic, the department said in a news release.
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