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Churches sue California governor over antivirus orders
RIVERSIDE, Calif. (AP) — Three Southern California churches that want to keep their doors open during the coronavirus outbreak sued Gov. Gavin Newsom and other officials on Monday, arguing that social distancing orders violate the First Amendment right to freedom of religion and assembly.
Churches sue California governor over antivirus orders
RIVERSIDE, Calif. (AP) — Three Southern California churches that want to keep their doors open during the coronavirus outbreak sued Gov. Gavin Newsom and other officials on Monday, arguing that social distancing orders violate the First Amendment right to freedom of religion and assembly.
What's Happening: Markets, cruise ships, travel chaos
ROME (AP) — More than half of the world's countries have now reported a combined total of more than 110,000 cases of the new coronavirus. While most of the people infected so far — 62,000 — have recovered from the disease, the fast-spreading virus created spikes in deaths and infections around the world, including in Spain.
Bahrain F1 to run without fans due to virus as markets fall
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Bahrain's Formula One race this month will be run without spectators over fears about the new coronavirus, the island kingdom announced Sunday, as Mideast stock markets fell sharply amid plummeting demand for crude oil and OPEC's inability to agree on a production cut.
Health official says US missed some chances to slow virus
NEW YORK (AP) — The U.S. government was slow to understand how much coronavirus was spreading from Europe, which helped drive the acceleration of outbreaks across the nation, a top health official said Friday.
Before the virus: Looking back on some last 'normal' moments
The coronavirus scare has done something to time. The days, weeks, and now the months, have blurred and stretched as talk of reopening the world has taken over for millions waiting and wondering at home.
Health official says US missed some chances to slow virus
NEW YORK (AP) — The U.S. government was slow to understand how much coronavirus was spreading from Europe, which helped drive the acceleration of outbreaks across the nation, a top health official said Friday.
Health official says US missed some chances to slow virus
NEW YORK (AP) — The U.S. government was slow to understand how much coronavirus was spreading from Europe, which helped drive the acceleration of outbreaks across the nation, a top health official said Friday.
NY nursing home reports 98 deaths linked to coronavirus
NEW YORK (AP) — A New York City nursing home on Friday reported the deaths of 98 residents believed to have had the coronavirus — a staggering death toll that shocked public officials.
Health official says US missed some chances to slow virus
NEW YORK (AP) — The U.S. government was slow to understand how much coronavirus was spreading from Europe, which helped drive the acceleration of outbreaks across the nation, a top health official said Friday.
Dimension of virus 'massacre' in Italy nursing homes grows
ROCCA DI PAPA, Italy (AP) — The World Health Organization has called it a “massacre.” The Health Ministry sent in inspectors. Prosecutors are investigating, and an appalled mayor said the managers of a residential facility she ordered sealed had “jeopardized the life and health of the most fragile.”
Selden Russell Jones
August 6, 1918 – January 4, 2020
Maria Moreno
On July 21, 2023, Maria de la Luz Moreno, returned to the Lord at age 84 after a long, courageous battle with dementia. She passed peacefully at home, surrounded by her family, friends, and pets. Maria was the biological mother of three children. However, many people considered her their surrogate mother and grandmother. Maria was born to Osvaldo and Carlota Olmeda in San Carlos Tamaulipas, Mexico, on Aug. 3, 1938. The second oldest of six children, Maria is preceded in death by her parents, her sisters Neomi and Alicia and her brother Samuel. She leaves behind her sisters Betzabeth and Gloria Eva.
New Fatima Center opens
MOSES LAKE — Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church held a ribbon-cutting ceremony and open house for its new Fatima Center on Sunday at 210 N. Dale Road in Moses Lake. “We kept the same footprint as the old one, pretty close, this is a little bit longer, but other than that everything is the same,” said Jerry Moncada Sr...
Nora McDowell
Nora Lapriel (Tolley) McDowell, 86, of Moses Lake, Washington, passed away peacefully on Friday, June 23, 2023, from complications of Parkinson’s and Lewy body dementia, having been lovingly attended to in her last days by her children and family. Lapriel was born on Feb. 8, 1937, in Vale, Oregon to Merl Zenos Tolley and Fern Elizabeth Bendixen Tolley. Although named Nora Lapriel, she much preferred the name “Lapriel” over “Nora” which she considered plain. She was the seventh child, placing her toward the middle of a family of 12 children. Her family moved to Granger, Washington and then settled in Moses Lake, Washington when she was in the fifth grade.
Roy Emery Colver
Roy Emery Colver passed away on June 1, 2023, after a six-year struggle with cancer. He is survived by his loving wife, Gina Marie Adams Colver, and their three children Lillian B. Diediker, Roy Kenneth and Rose Vera. He is also survived by his mother and father Roy Dean and Patricia Ann Colver and nine siblings and their spouses: Arthur Dean (Suzy), Forest Allan (Teren), Justin Lane (Nina), Jessica Ann Morris (Jeff), Tadd Nathaniel (Carol), Andrew Ross (Paweena), Monty Alexander (Erica), Preston Samuel (Michelle) and Mitchell Cameron. He was a beloved uncle to 61 nieces and nephews, and even two great-nieces and -nephews. He was loved by all his in-laws and friends. Roy was an easy person to love.
Thailand mourns victims of country's deadliest mass shooting
NAKHON RATCHASIMA, Thailand (AP) — As mourning began for the victims of Thailand's worst mass shooting, the country counted its losses: a mother shot dead at the wheel of her car as her son sat beside her, a 13-year-old student gunned down as he was riding his motorbike home and more than two dozen other people.
Gunman ambushes NYC police twice in 12 hours, spawns outrage
NEW YORK (AP) — A gunman was arrested after he ambushed police officers in the Bronx twice in 12 hours, authorities said, wounding two in attacks that brought outrage from officials who blamed the violence on an atmosphere of anti-police rhetoric.
Oregon State rallies to beat No. 14 Oregon 63-53
CORVALLIS, Ore. (AP) — Oregon State coach Wayne Tinkle knew there would be games when his team didn’t shoot the ball particularly well and would need to win with defense.
Parents slam Serbia bill in chilling 'missing babies' cases
BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) — For years, Mirjana Novokmet has tried to find out what happened to her first child back in 1978.