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Capital reopening, free rides, vaccine theft: News from around our 50 states

Capital reopening, free rides, vaccine theft: News from around our 50 states From USA TODAY Network and wire reports Alabama Montgomery: Gov. Kay Ivey will end the state’s participation in federal unemployment programs geared to the pandemic, including supplements to jobless benefits and a suspension of a work-search requirement. The state will withdraw from the program June 19, the governor’s office said in a statement Monday. Applications for the pandemic-related benefits will be processed until then. The decision means the state will withdraw from programs that provided an additional $300 weekly payment in unemployment insurance; extended benefits to self-employed, gig workers and part-time workers; extended benefits for those who’ve exhausted regular benefits; and provided an additional $100 benefit to people with mixed earnings. “Among other factors, increased unemployment assistance, which was meant to be a short-term relief program during emergency

Illinois establishing office building vaccination clinics

Illinois establishing office building vaccination clinics May 10, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail 11 1of11Mayor Lori Lightfoot discusses Chicago s vaccination efforts during a news conference at the Harris Bank Building in the Loop, Monday, May 10, 2021, in Chicago, as Gov. J.B. Pritzker looks on, background right. (Ashlee Rezin Garcia/Chicago Sun-Times via AP)Ashlee Rezin Garcia/APShow MoreShow Less 2of11Mayor Lori Lightfoot discusses Chicago s vaccination efforts during a news conference at the Harris Bank Building in the Loop, Monday, May 10, 2021, in Chicago. (Ashlee Rezin Garcia/Chicago Sun-Times via AP)Ashlee Rezin Garcia/APShow MoreShow Less 3of11 4of11Gov. J.B. Pritzker smiles while discussing Chicago s vaccination efforts during a news conference at the Harris Bank Building in the Loop, Monday, May 10, 2021, in Chicago. (Ashlee Rezin Garcia/Chicago Sun-Times via AP)Ashlee Rezin Garcia/APShow MoreShow Less

Chicago fire tragedies followed by broken political promises

Chicago fire tragedies followed by broken political promises
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COVID-19 vaccinations are accelerating, forcing CEOs to plot a return to the office sooner than expected Yes, you can ask for proof

COVID-19 vaccinations are accelerating, forcing CEOs to plot a return to the office sooner than expected. ‘Yes, you can ask for proof’ One of the most debated topics is whether to require workers to be vaccinated, or to meet other conditions, in order to return. Written By: Ryan Ori / Chicago Tribune | 6:45 am, Apr. 14, 2021 × Production supervisor Edward Grant, left and office service coordinator Marvin Goodman explain the one-way foot traffic policy at Cushman & Wakefield global commercial real estate services, July 17, 2020, in Chicago. Erin Hooley / Chicago Tribune / TNS (Tribune News Service) As COVID-19 vaccinations ramp up, so are timelines for companies bringing workers back to the office.

COVID-19 vaccinations are accelerating, forcing CEOs to plot a return to the office sooner than expected Yes, you can ask for proof

COVID-19 vaccinations are accelerating, forcing CEOs to plot a return to the office sooner than expected Yes, you can ask for proof
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