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Crowded Prisons Are Festering 'Petri Dishes' For Coronavirus, Observers Warn
Indiana prisoners say they can't protect themselves from the virus, as the governor resists calls to reduce overcrowding. "Scared for our lives," says an inmate.
Protesters Swarm Michigan Capitol Amid Showdown Over Governor's Emergency Powers
As hundreds of demonstrators, some armed, amassed Thursday, Republican lawmakers declined to extend a state of emergency, instead voting to sue Gov. Gretchen Whitmer over her response to COVID-19.
Florida Chamber Of Commerce President: Businesses Will Promote Safety In Reopening
Mark Wilson of the Florida Chamber of Commerce says businesses will emphasize their health practices to attract customers when reopening. Restaurants and retailers will open at 25% capacity Monday.
Montana Allows A Drive-In Theater To Stay Open, After Governor's Office Makes Call
After state and local officials in Montana sent mixed messages on whether a drive-in movie theater could open, the issue rose all the way to the top.
Don't Call it Jazz Airing the First and Final Saturdays Each Month
The newest KISU-FM program, Don't Call it Jazz, airs on the first and final Saturday at 7:00 pm. Listen to the April 25th edition of the program below,…
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Senate To Return Under New Guidelines To Avoid Gatherings, Wear Masks When Possible
The Senate will return Monday despite concerns of public health risks. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has issued new guidelines for how members can gather.
U.S. Workplace Safety Rules Missing In The Pandemic
Some businesses and employee advocates say they're not getting much help from the federal government to ensure workers' safety from the coronavirus pandemic.
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FDA Gives Emergency Authorization For Some COVID-19 Patients To Use Remdesivir
The authorization, announced by President Trump, comes days after preliminary results from a study of the drug showed it can help patients recover faster.
New York Schools Will Stay Closed For Rest Of The School Year, Cuomo Says
Gov. Andrew Cuomo said campuses will not reopen this academic year, affecting an estimated 4.2 million students. The announcement comes as the state sees progress in its battle with COVID-19.
West: Coronavirus-Related Restrictions By State
Get the latest on coronavirus-related restrictions in Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, Wyoming.
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