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Some New York news shows back, but many hosts work remotely
NEW YORK (AP) — The couch is still in storage, but the morning team on “Fox & Friends” returned for the first time Monday to the midtown Manhattan studio vacated in March because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Some New York news shows back, but many hosts work remotely
NEW YORK (AP) — The couch is still in storage, but the morning team on “Fox & Friends” returned for the first time Monday to the midtown Manhattan studio vacated in March because of the coronavirus pandemic.
MLB holds off on imposing schedule until protocols locked in
NEW YORK (AP) — Major League Baseball held off formally imposing a 60-game schedule Tuesday on its feuding players while negotiating an operations manual, but was on track to start the season from July 23-26 in empty ballparks.
Some New York news shows back, but many hosts work remotely
NEW YORK (AP) — The couch is still in storage, but the morning team on “Fox & Friends” returned for the first time Monday to the midtown Manhattan studio vacated in March because of the coronavirus pandemic.
March 7, 2016
INVITATION TO BID
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
INVITATION TO BID
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
SEPA RULES
DETERMINATION OF NONSIGNIFICANCE
SEPA RULES
DETERMINATION OF NONSIGNIFICANCE
Departing workers affect job numbers
MOSES LAKE - With the total number of Grant County workers down by 240 from last year, it means some job seekers dropped out of the labor force because they couldn't find work.
Grant County unemployment rate improves
MOSES LAKE - Grant County's unemployment rate continues to show year-over-year improvements despite a drop in the civilian labor force and the number of nonfarm jobs.
Stocks open mostly lower a day after latest run at record
NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks are opening mostly lower on Wall Street Thursday a day after the S&P 500 closed just below its pre-pandemic record high. The index was down 0.1% in the early going. Cisco, which makes routers and other network hardware, fell the most in the S&P 500 after predicting results for its current quarter that were weaker than analysts were expecting. Lyft also fell after reporting a steep drop in ridership and revenue. Markets got some less-bad news on the jobs front as the number of laid-off workers applying for unemployment benefits fell below 1 million last week for the first time since March.
In a week of layoffs in the US, MGM Resorts adds 18,000 more
MGM Resorts is laying off 18,000 people as an unchecked pandemic leaves economic scars across a broad swath of U.S. industries, particularly those that rely on healthy crowds of people.
Lawmakers seek to curb Idaho governor's emergency authority
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — A power struggle between lawmakers and Republican Gov. Brad Little has begun.
Republican AGs group leader quits over call pushing protest
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — The executive director of a national group that advocates for Republican attorneys general has resigned in the fallout of a robocall urging people to march to the U.S. Capitol ahead of the violent assault last week.
Republican AGs group leader quits over call pushing protest
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — The executive director of a national group that advocates for Republican attorneys general has resigned in the fallout of a robocall urging people to march to the U.S. Capitol ahead of the violent assault last week.
Lawmakers seek to curb Idaho governor's emergency authority
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — A power struggle between lawmakers and Republican Gov. Brad Little has begun.
WHO says Africa to see 1st vaccine doses from COVAX in March
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — Africa should see the first COVID-19 vaccine doses in March from the global COVAX effort aimed at helping lower-income countries obtain the shots, the World Health Organization’s Africa chief said Thursday, as deaths on the continent are rapidly rising.
3 Washington counties face tighter coronavirus restrictions
Three counties will move back to more strict coronavirus restrictions at the end of the week because of rising cases and hospitalizations, Washington Gov. Jay Inslee announced Monday.
Three Washington counties face tighter coronavirus restrictions
Three counties will move back to more strict coronavirus restrictions at the end of the week because of rising cases and hospitalizations, Washington Gov. Jay Inslee announced Monday.