Coronavirus April 13, 2020 California, Oregon, Washington governors announce their own plans to restart their economies amid coronavirus The governors of California, Oregon and Washington on Monday announced a joint plan of action to get a handle on the COVID-19 pandemic and ultimately reopen their economies.
Coronavirus April 13, 2020 Cuomo, northeastern governors announce 'coordinated' regional effort to reopen amid coronavirus New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo along with governors of New Jersey, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and Delaware announced a regional effort to reopen the economy in a "coordinated way" amid the coronavirus crisis.Â
Coronavirus April 7, 2020 States call on new graduates, retired medical staff to help fight coronavirus The White House coronavirus task force says it’s possible 100,000 to 200,000 people in the U.S. may die from COVID-19, and the increasing number of cases has states calling for retired medical staff to return to work -- and for medical students to graduate early.
91±¬ÁÏ Investigates March 31, 2020 Ohio prison in quarantine as governor mulls coronavirus policies Nearly 2,500 inmates at Marion Correctional Institution are in quarantine after a staffer tested positive for COVID-19.
Coronavirus March 29, 2020 Texas Gov. Abbott expands mandatory coronavirus quarantines to include travelers from Louisiana, other hard-hit areas Texas Gov. Greg Abbott updated an executive order Sunday aimed at reducing the amount of travel into his state from Louisiana and other areas hit hard by the coronavirus.
Coronavirus March 22, 2020 Cuomo calls for more NYC streets to be closed off to cars amid coronavirus As an order requiring most New Yorkers to stay home from work and not gather in groups outside their families took effect Sunday, Gov. Andrew Cuomo called to ban more cars from New York City streets to slow the coronavirus pandemic.
Coronavirus March 22, 2020 Ohio, Louisiana issue new statewide coronavirus stay-at-home orders Lousiana and Ohio became the latest states Sunday to announce they would issue sweeping restrictions urging citizens to stay at home in an effort to stop the spread of coronavirus.Â
Coronavirus March 15, 2020 New York City closes public schools amid coronavirus outbreak, affecting over 1.1 million students New York City officials on Sunday said its public school system will close for over a month in an effort to halt the spread of the coronavirus, a decision affecting over 1.1 million children.
Homeless Crisis February 23, 2020 Mike Slater: Newsom's call for 'housing prescriptions' to solve homelessness 'fundamentally misses' problem California radio host Mike Slater responded Sunday to Gov. Gavin Newsom's suggestion that doctors "should be able" to prescribe housing like they do medicine, calling it "so off the charts that you don’t even know where to begin."
New York February 17, 2020 Former NYPD commissioner: De Blasio should be 'screaming at the top of his lungs' over new bail-reform law Former New York City Police Commissioner Bernard Kerik railed against New York's new bail-reform law Monday after a man who's now been arrested 139 times thanked Democrats for guaranteeing his immediate release despite repeatedly swiping hundreds of dollars from unsuspecting subway commuters since the state's law went into effect last month.
Colorado February 17, 2020 Colorado's Jared Polis posts photo of pit bull at governor's mansion days after Denver mayor approves ban The governor of Colorado found himself in an awkward situation after he posted what his office called a poorly timed tweet following the Denver mayor's veto of a law that would have ended the ban on pit bulls in the city.