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Month: March 2021

Third COVID-19 outbreak hits Danville Adult Detention Center; director suspects K2 joint led to spread

Click here for updates on this story     DANVILLE, Virginia (Danville Register and Bee) — Five inmates at the Danville Adult Detention Center have tested positive for COVID-19, marking the second outbreak at the facility this month and the third since December. The inmates tested positive last week and are in quarantine, said Frank Mardavich, the

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Kentucky legislature passes bipartisan election bill expanding early and absentee voting

Kentucky’s Republican-led General Assembly this week passed bipartisan voting reform legislation setting rules for absentee and early voting — an exception to increasingly polarized partisan efforts in multiple states to remake election rules in the wake of the 2020 presidential race. The bill, which received widespread support from both Democrats and Republicans in the Republican-led

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La OMS dice que es «probable a muy probable» que la fuente del nuevo coronavirus sea un animal, según el informe final de la agencia

(CNN) — El nuevo coronavirus que causa el covid-19 probablemente se propagó a las personas a través de un animal, según el informe final de 120 páginas de la Organización Mundial de la Salud. El informe, publicado el martes, da cuatro posibles fuentes del virus: transmisión directa de una fuente animal, descrita como «desbordamiento»; que

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Bail set at $1 million in town of Lyndon double homicide, victims allegedly beaten with baseball bat

Click here for updates on this story     Lyndon, Wisconsin (wiscnews.com) — Court documents from a double homicide in the town of Lyndon show authorities believe the victims were murdered using a baseball bat following an argument. Deputies from the Juneau County Sheriff’s Office found the bodies of Tina Decorah, 42, and Duane Mallory, 33, at

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Tax Commissioner pushes back against claims she is raising contract fees with cities only to boost her pay

Click here for updates on this story     GWINNETT COUNTY, Georgia (Gwinnett Daily Post) — Gwinnett County’s tax commissioner and one member of its Board of Commissioners are engaged in a public dispute over whether the county’s top tax official should charge eight cities that use her office for tax billing a fee that would reportedly

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Federal appeals court rules in favor of Ohio professor who refused to use transgender student’s pronouns

A federal appeals court ruled on Friday that an Ohio professor can sue a university for violating his constitutional rights after he was disciplined for refusing to use the pronouns of a transgender student. Nicholas Meriwether, a philosophy professor at Shawnee State University in Ohio, filed a lawsuit in 2018 after the school formally disciplined

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Low-income Social Security recipients will get their stimulus payments next week

The Internal Revenue Service will start sending stimulus payments to low-income Social Security recipients this weekend, and expects most of the money to be received electronically on April 7. Most eligible households have already received the stimulus payments approved by Congress in the latest Covid relief bill passed earlier this month. Roughly 127 million payments

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