Tony Aldapa, who previously told Fox News that he feared he had contracted COVID-19 while performing CPR on a now-deceased United Airlines passenger, told TMZ he received a $200 voucher and a thank-you from an airline rep.
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Tuscaloosa: Concerns over furthering the spread of COVID-19 have prompted officials with the Tuscaloosa Public Library system to again close its branches. The closures will remain through at least Jan. 5, said library spokesman Vince Bellofatto. All three locations of the Tuscaloosa Public Library are expected to reopen Jan. 6. “TPL made this choice to support the overall health and well-being of Tuscaloosa city, county and Northport and for the safety of our patrons and staff,” Bellofatto said. “It was a very hard decision, as TPL is dedicated to serving the patrons, but the best way to serve our community now, is to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.” Library officials will remain in contact with the library’s board of trustees and, if needed, additional measures might be taken. The library initially closed the Main
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Alabama
Tuscaloosa:Concerns over furthering the spread of COVID-19 have prompted officials with the Tuscaloosa Public Library system to again close its branches. The closures will remain through at least Jan. 5, said library spokesman Vince Bellofatto. All three locations of the Tuscaloosa Public Library are expected to reopen Jan. 6. “TPL made this choice to support the overall health and well-being of Tuscaloosa city, county and Northport and for the safety of our patrons and staff,” Bellofatto said. “It was a very hard decision, as TPL is dedicated to serving the patrons, but the best way to serve our community now, is to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.” Library officials will remain in contact with the library’s board of trustees and, if needed, additional measures might be taken. The library initially closed the Main, Weaver Bolden and Brown branches in March as the coronavirus made its way into Tuscaloosa County. A gradua
MYR announces new nonstop flight service to Washington DC Myrtle Beach International Airport By WMBF News Staff | December 27, 2020 at 2:29 PM EST - Updated December 27 at 2:41 PM
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WMBF) - The Myrtle Beach International Airport will be expanding its flight offerings in the spring.
The airport announced Sunday that it will begin offering a new nonstop service to Washington DC via United Airlines on March 28, 2021. The season flights will operate on Saturdays and Sundays and will land at Dulles International Airport, according to a tweet from MYR.
New Service Announcement!
Introducing new nonstop service to Washington @Dulles Airport on @united beginning March 28th, 2021! Seasonal service will operate Saturday/Sunday and tickets are on sale now at: https://t.co/dW6ojzpJIK ✈️ pic.twitter.com/FX5MXx2Pbu Myrtle Beach International Airport (@FlyMyrtleBeach) December 27, 2020