Tuesday update: 161 new COVID-19 cases in York County
York Dispatch
There were 161 additional cases of COVID-19 reported in York County on Tuesday, bringing the case total to 42,693 since the outbreak began, the state Health Department reported.
There were no additional deaths reported, leaving the death toll at 763. There have been 145,632 patients in the county who have tested negative for COVID-19, about 3.4% of the total 4,302,330 negative patients in the state.
Statewide, the case total hit 1,113,868, an increase of 4,577 cases over the day before. About 89% of patients have recovered. There were also 77 additional deaths. The death toll for Pennsylvanianow stands at 25,767.
English At Large recognizes Woburn volunteers
COURTESY OF ENGLISH AT LARGE
English At Large is honoring the service and commitment of hundreds of local people during National Volunteer Appreciation Week April 18-24.
Among those being recognized are Woburn volunteers Amanda Banzy, Mary Barrone, Nancy Bowen, Rita DeBellis, Prachi Dhavale and Matt Roper.
This year especially, their service has been a lifeline for local immigrants with limited English skills, giving them the skills and support to provide for themselves and their families during COVID-19. English At Large is thanking its volunteers for stepping up and often outside their comfort zone to learn the tools and technology they needed to deliver instructional programs in a virtual world.
Monday update: 197 new COVID-19 cases in York County
York Dispatch
There were 197 additional COVID-19 cases reported in York County since Saturday, bringing the total to 42,532 cases since the outbreak began, according to the state Health Department.
Of those cases, 129 were reported on Sunday and 68 were reported on Monday. There was also one new death reported on Sunday, bringing the county s death toll to 763.
There have been 145,346 patients in York County who have tested negative for COVID-19, about 3.4% of the total 4,294,873 negative patients in the state.
Statewide, the case total hit 1,109,291, an increase of 5,675 cases over the two-day period. About 89% of patients have recovered. There were also 27 additional deaths. The death toll now stands at 25,688.
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The owner of a shopping center at the corner of Lyons Avenue and Apple Street will seek the Santa Clarita Planning Commission’s approval Tuesday to subdivide the lot from three parcels to eight.
Lyons Station Center is a 2.2-acre property with a parking lot and 28,010 square feet of commercial space across five buildings housing a variety of businesses, including a 7-Eleven, Korean barbecue restaurant, dental office, staffing agency, massage services, professional offices, boba store, hair salon, nail salon, Popeyes and Baskin Robbins.
CP Lyons Station SC, LLC, applied to subdivide the property in June 2019 and the city deemed the application completed in July of the same year, according to a city report. As part of this application, the applicant did not propose any construction to the shopping center, which was first approved by Los Angeles County in 1977.