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Authorities report at least 47 virus cases in Idaho
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Health officials in Idaho now report 47 confirmed cases of coronavirus.
Business and economic reports scheduled for Wednesday
Business and economic reports scheduled for Wednesday.
Honolulu to reopen campgrounds for first time in 3 months
HONOLULU -- The city of Honolulu has announced that campgrounds will reopen for the first time in three months with limited permits to ensure social distancing amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Coronavirus: 63 cases reported over the weekend
There were 63 cases of the coronavirus reported in Grant County over the weekend, according to the Grant County Health District.
Earnings scheduled for the week of 1/13/2020
Major companies tentatively scheduled to post quarterly earnings next week:
8 deaths, 125 coronavirus cases reported in Oregon
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — The Oregon Health Authority on Wednesday reported 125 additional cases of the coronavirus and eight more deaths.
8 deaths, 125 coronavirus cases reported in Oregon
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — The Oregon Health Authority on Wednesday reported 125 additional cases of the coronavirus and eight more deaths.
Coronavirus: 15 new cases in Grant County reported Friday
There were 15 cases of the coronavirus reported in Grant County on Friday, including cases in Moses Lake, Quincy, Royal City and Warden. Three new cases were reported in Adams County.
Pertussis up to 22 cases
for 2012 in Grant County
EPHRATA - The Grant County Health District has received one more reported of pertussis (whooping cough) case since last month, bringing the total to 22 confirmed cases for the year.
Add this to the list: Green fireball sighted in skies above Central Washington
GRANT COUNTY — A fireball appeared in the skies above Grant County Thursday afternoon on its way north towards the Canadian border, according to multiple eyewitness reports to the American Meteor Society and the Okanogan County Sheriff’s Office.
Arizona death toll in coronavirus at 249, an increase of 20
PHOENIX (AP) — The number of deaths from the coronavirus outbreak in Arizona has jumped again with state officials reporting 20 additional fatalities, for a total of 249 reported as of Thursday.
Adams Co. unemployment rises in November
ELLENSBURG — Unemployment in Adams County rose slightly in November 2022 to 5.1%, a significant increase from 3.3% in October and 4.6% in November 2021, according to data published by the Employment Security Department...
Pictographs west of Bend vandalized, police seek tips
BEND, Ore. (AP) — Pictographs west of Bend were recently vandalized and Forest Service officials are seeking help from the public as authorities investigate.
Pictographs west of Bend vandalized, police seek tips
BEND, Ore. (AP) — Pictographs west of Bend were recently vandalized and Forest Service officials are seeking help from the public as authorities investigate.
Officials: 5 hurt in early morning shooting in Texas capital
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — At least five people were wounded in an early morning shooting in Texas' capital, officials said Sunday.
Man sought after shooting
WARDEN – Grant County authorities are looking for Ramon O. Morfin, 19, in connection with a June 23 shooting in Warden which left two people injured. ?
Official: 3 juveniles, 2 adults shot at Chicago barbershop
CHICAGO (AP) — A shooting Thursday at a Chicago barbershop left five people injured — including two juveniles, authorities said.
Sheriff: Bodies found believed to be missing teens
Authorities say two bodies found Tuesday in rural King County are believed to be those of a pair of teenage hikers who were last seen days ago in Enumclaw, Washington.
Kansas sees biggest 7-day jump in reported coronavirus cases
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Kansas on Monday reported its biggest seven-day increase in novel coronavirus cases since the pandemic began as the total number exceeded 35,000.
The Latest: Kin of UK dementia patients want more visits
LONDON — The families of dementia patients are demanding the British government ease restrictions on visiting care homes during the COVID-19 pandemic, saying they prevent people from getting the love and attention they need at the end of life.