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Chicago's horse-drawn carriages to end next year
CHICAGO (AP) — The Chicago City Council voted Friday to end horse-drawn carriage rides in the city after Dec. 31.
NCAA denies request to drop Division I sport minimum
The NCAA Division I Council denied a request to temporarily waive the minimum number of sports required to be a Division I member and delayed a decision on allowing all college athletes to be immediately eligible one time after transferring.
Winners announced in Tennessee AP journalism competition
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Winners have been announced in the Tennessee Associated Press Broadcasters and Media Editors competition to honor the best in professional and college journalism in 2019.
Oregon gets doses of good news in battling coronavirus
SALEM, Ore. (AP) — Oregon is getting several shots of good news as it battles the coronavirus pandemic.
Chicago's horse-drawn carriages to end next year
CHICAGO (AP) — The Chicago City Council voted Friday to end horse-drawn carriage rides in the city after Dec. 31.
Boy Scouts suit filed as Hawaii shuts abuse claims window
HONOLULU (AP) — Eight men were sexually abused when they were Boy Scouts in Hawaii in the 1960s and 1970s, they alleged in a lawsuit filed Friday as the state's window closed on allowing child sex abuse claims that would have been barred under a statute of limitations.
NCAA denies request to drop Division I sport minimum
The NCAA Division I Council denied a request to temporarily waive the minimum number of sports required to be a Division I member and delayed a decision on allowing all college athletes to be immediately eligible one time after transferring.
NCAA to give men's hoops teams scheduling options in 2020-21
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The NCAA is giving teams new scheduling options for the 2020-21 season.
Georgia officials investigate racist text to Atlanta mayor
ATLANTA (AP) — Georgia officials are investigating a racist text received by Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms.
Oregon gets doses of good news in battling coronavirus
SALEM, Ore. (AP) — Oregon is getting several shots of good news as it battles the coronavirus pandemic.
Inslee: Construction projects can resume, with distancing
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — Thousands of construction workers could soon be back on sites across the state to finish existing projects after Washington Gov. Jay Inslee on Friday announced a plan that allows those jobs to resume as long as strict coronavirus social distancing protocols are in place.
List of sports events affected by the coronavirus pandemic
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Answers to questions about new coronavirus antibody studies
NEW YORK (AP) — Studies have begun to emerge that try to determine how many Americans have been infected by the new coronavirus. But are they accurate?
Winners announced in Tennessee AP journalism competition
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Winners have been announced in the Tennessee Associated Press Broadcasters and Media Editors competition to honor the best in professional and college journalism in 2019.
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