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Strip Club Still Open While California Vows Legal Action
A San Diego strip club is still open despite a vow from California’s attorney general vowing to take legal action if it does not close to comply with the state’s stay-at-home order that was issued earlier this month
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California On the Brink: Virus Rages and Closures Imminent
Much of California is on the brink of sweeping new restrictions on businesses and activities, a desperate attempt to slow the frighteningly rapid escalation of coronavirus cases that threatens to overwhelm hospitals.
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Los Angeles Issues Stay-Home Order as Coronavirus Surges
Los Angeles County health officials have reported more 4,544 new COVID-19 cases and 24 more deaths Friday, as new safety orders — including a stay-at-home order — will go into effect as a result.
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New Mass. Stay-at-Home Order, Business Restrictions as COVID-19 Cases Rise
Due to the rising coronavirus cases in Mass., Gov. Charlie Baker announces a new stay-at-home order, mask enforcement and restaurant restrictions.
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Summer Camps in NH Get Ready to Reopen
Summer camps in New Hampshire will soon begin welcoming kids back for the season, a week after the state’s stay-at-home order expires. Gov. Chris Sununu announced Thursday he plans to let the current stay-at-home order expire on June 15 and transition to a “safer at home advisory.” The move means several sectors of the economy can reopen and the cap…
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NH Summer Camps Prepare to Reopen
A week after New Hampshire’s stay-at-home order expires, summer camps in the Granite State will be welcoming kids back for the season.
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What Does NH's New ‘Safer at Home' Order Mean?
Gov. Chris Sununu is allowing New Hampshire’s stay-at-home order during the coronavirus pandemic to expire on Monday, June 15, and transition to a “safer at home” advisory with no social gathering limitations or distinctions between essential and nonessential businesses. “We feel very confident in taking some additional steps forward,” Sununu said at a news conference Thursday. The stay-at-home order had…
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Sunbathing Allowed on NH Beaches, Restrictions Relaxed for Sectors of Economy
Sunbathing, sandcastle building and other activities are now allowed on New Hampshire beaches on the same day many restrictions are being relaxed in other sectors of the economy.
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Rhode Island Lifting Stay-at-Home Order
Shops in the state will be open for pickup, and elective medical procedures may resume, among other reopenings.
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Maine Extends Stay-at-Home Order, Releases Plan to Lift Some Restrictions
Maine Gov. Janet Mills announced Tuesday the extension of the state’s stay-at-home order to May 31 as well as her administration’s plan to gradually reopen the economy.
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When Will Massachusetts Reopen?
For weeks, many small businesses in Massachusetts have been shut down, students have been home from school and tens of thousands of people have been unable to work due to the coronavirus outbreak. But when will the state reopen? And when is the right time for that to happen? It’s an issue that has a lot of people split....
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Baker, Walsh Differ on When to Reopen
Boston Mayor Marty Walsh said Monday that the city will not reopen on May 4, when non-essential business are scheduled to reopen, while Gov. Charlie Baker remains mum on the question.
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Mainers Protest Stay-at-Home Order
Dozens of Mainers protested the state’s stay-at-home order Monday and called for Gov. Janet Mills to reopen the economy.