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Covid Instances Are Rising In 21 States As Well Being Officers Warn Towards Reopening Too Quickly • MV TELEGRAPH

A U.S. Army soldier with the 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division immunizes Jacklina Mendez with the COVID-19 vaccine on March 9, 2021 on

Man, 20, identified as victim of fatal Cheney-Spokane Road crash

Man, 20, identified as victim of fatal Cheney-Spokane Road crash
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He was my best friend : 21-year-old sentenced to 6 1/2 years in prison for fatal Cheney-Spokane Road crash

He was my best friend : 21-year-old sentenced to 6 1/2 years in prison for fatal Cheney-Spokane Road crash
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COVID-19 Update: Tracking COVID, one flush at a time | Canada ranks high on misery index

COVID-19 Update: Restrictions eased on retail, performances | 278 new cases, six deaths | Tracking COVID, one flush at a time Newsroom Staff © Provided by Calgary Herald Ice reflects the light in the colourful interior of a pedestrian underpass in Confederation Park in Calgary on Monday, March 8, 2021. Replay Video Skip Ad With news on COVID-19 happening rapidly, we’ve created this page to bring you our latest stories and information on the outbreak in and around Calgary. What’s happening now The province reported Monday 278 new cases of COVID-19 on ~5,500 tests and six additional deaths. Canada is set to receive 910,000 COVID-19 vaccine doses this week as pharmaceutical companies ramp up deliveries to make good on their contractual obligations by the end of the month.

From Florida to Frisco, Americans flock to movies, bars and ballparks after winter of worry | WTAQ News Talk | 97 5 FM · 1360 AM

By Syndicated Content By Saundra Amrhein and Alexandra Ulmer DUNEDIN, Florida/SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - From the crack of the baseball bat in Florida to clinking of cocktails in San Francisco bars, the sounds of spring are in the air as Americans start to return to many of the beloved pastimes they were forced to abandon 12 months ago. With cities and states loosening restrictions as new COVID-19 cases recede and the rollout of vaccines accelerates, people are enjoying a taste of their old lives again. Over the past weekend, New Yorkers watched movies on the big screen, San Franciscans dined indoors, and baseball fans cheered on their favorite big-league players as spring training resumed in Florida.

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