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Allegheny County Residents Told To Shun Businesses That Don t Comply With COVID-19 Mitigation

The Crack d Egg in Brentwood served guests inside its restaurant on Saturday, Dec. 12, despite a state order prohibiting indoor dining. Last week Gov. Tom Wolf put in place a three-week ban on many indoor activities so as to slow the spread of COVID-19. Crack d Egg / Facebook Allegheny County’s top public health official is telling residents to give the cold shoulder to businesses that refuse to comply with Pennsylvania’s new COVID-19 restrictions. Last week, Gov. Tom Wolf announced a raft of new mitigation efforts including size limits on gatherings and a three-week ban on indoor dining at bars and restaurants. Wolf issued the new public health order as coronavirus infection rates surge across the state, threatening to overwhelm medical systems.

No, The Proud Boys aren t holding a Marine Corps Toys for Tots drive in Pittsburgh this week But they tried

Marines collect toys and donations for the Toys for Tots campaign in 2013. (Mark Duncan/Associated Press) A Pittsburgh breakfast restaurant had planned to hold a Toys for Tots event alongside the far-right extremist group Proud Boys this week. But the event, scheduled to be held at the Crack’d Egg restaurant in the Brentwood borough, was without permission of the Marine Corps-affiliated charity. When Toys for Tots, started by a Marine reservist in 1947, found out about the unsanctioned event, it immediately distanced itself, a spokesman from the Toys for Tots organization confirmed. “To be clear, the Proud Boys are in no way affiliated with the Marine Toys for Tots Foundation or the Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots Program, and their use of the TOYS FOR TOTS name and logo is unauthorized and violates federal and state trademark laws,” Ted Silvester, a retired Marine colonel and spokesman for Toys for Tots, told Marine Corps times in an email.

Restaurant owner sues Braddock mayor, claims defamation

TribLIVE s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. Braddock Mayor Chardaé Jones admits she had the borough police check on the capacity at Portogallo Peppers N’At during the pandemic to ensure they weren’t exceeding the governor’s orders. Also, she said, she forwarded to the county health department a Facebook ad Portogallo’s posted in which they said they would be offering karaoke and free alcohol the night before Thanksgiving in defiance of the governor’s orders closing bars and restaurants at 5 p.m. to try to mitigate covid-19.

Two Pennsylvania sheriff s deputies reassigned and quarantined after being photographed maskless at indoor eatery

Two Pennsylvania sheriff’s deputies reassigned and quarantined after being photographed maskless at indoor eatery They are so grounded. Two sheriff’s deputies in Pennsylvania’s Alleghany County have not only been reassigned but are also under mandatory quarantine after being photographed maskless in a restaurant that was flouting COVID restrictions on indoor dining. The deputies, who were not named, were shown posing with the owner of the Crack’D Egg diner, reported the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette on Monday. Behind them was a packed restaurant. Indoor dining has been suspended in Pennsylvania since last Thursday, when Gov. Tom Wolf issued new restrictions to try and stem the spread of the pathogen that the department of health calculates has already claimed 12,620 lives in the state, out of 458,149 cases.

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