The California Judicial Council on Thursday voted to end the statewide eviction moratorium next month, open landlords’ courts and put pressure on Govin Newsom and lawmakers to tackle a possible housing crisis. Courts will be allowed to process evictions after midnight on September 1, although a patchwork of more than …
Read More »Purdue’s Jeff Brohm shares proposal for spring season with an influence from Jim Harbaugh
Purdue head football coach Jeff Brohm wants to play football when it’s safe to do so and has shared a spring proposal to make a season in the spring. It also includes some Jim Harbaugh flavor for good measure. Brohm suggests that the pre-season training season would begin mid-January ahead …
Read More »Premios Juventud 2020: Selena’s Tribute, Pitbull gets emotional and more highlights
Doing a live awards show in the midst of a pandemic is almost impossible, but Univision managed to do it and the 2020 Premios Juventud exceeded all expectations. Live from the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Fla., On Thursday night (August 13), are the 17th annual youth …
Read More »Covid-19 Forms to fight for years with vaccine
The coronavirus pandemic is likely to be a challenge for years, even with a vaccine, according to pharmaceutical and public health experts. Although a vaccine will provide a measure of protection to societies around the world, the virus is likely to inflate and fight off from time to time, as …
Read More »More than 1,500 students and staff are quarantined when schools reopen
De reopening of schools remains in rocky start. Around the country, more than 1,500 students and staff from nine districts in seven states are quarantined after positive cases at schools that had just reopened. One school in Georgia had to be shut off for cleaning. Despite 35 positive cases, it …
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