Pennsylvania's 2020 docket related to the COVID-19 pandemic was a series of flashpoints that reflected the tensions throughout the nation as the courts dealt with emergency shutdown orders, mask mandates and the limits of state power to enforce them.
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A new event space hopes to be the go-to destination for watching big games, whether from the Vegas Golden Knights, UNLV Rebels, or Las Vegas Raiders.
Diversion Amusements from the owners of Egg Works and Egg & I brings 22,000 square feet of entertainment space filled with interactive darts, pool tables, air hockey, 40-plus pinball machines, and even a virtual reality room. The banquet facility features a 2,500-square-foot kitchen, 9,000 square feet of entertainment, and space for up to 400 people.
Right now, the facility located near Allegiant Stadium opens for Vegas Golden Knights games for what feels like an experience at T-Mobile Arena with train horns sounding when the NHL team scores and flashing lights.
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PITTSBURGH – Allegheny County’s Health Department is looking to dismiss a complaint filed by a Pittsburgh restaurant which sued it for its allegedly unconstitutional enforcement of COVID-19 emergency orders and further stop it from being sent to bankruptcy court.
The Cracked Egg, LLC of Pittsburgh first filed suit in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania on Sept. 23 versus Allegheny County and the Allegheny County Health Department, of Pittsburgh.
The Cracked Egg is a family restaurant in the Brentwood section of Pittsburgh, which argues it was negatively affected by Gov. Tom Wolf’s disaster emergency declarations and other orders associated with the coronavirus pandemic in March.