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California escapes from lockdown as Alcatraz reopens while LA gyms and restaurants welcome guests

Advertisement Parts of California have finally reopened their doors after Covid-19 restrictions were eased on Monday with people flocking to its theaters, gyms, restaurants and tourist attractions. Los Angeles County, which is home to more than 10million people, ended some measures of its harsh lockdown after Gov. Gavin Newsom declared the area sufficiently vaccinated. Cooped-up residents made the most of their new freedoms Monday as they headed to food courts while still wearing masks and observing social distancing. People enjoy lunch at Grand Central Market as indoor dining reopened in Los Angeles on Monday, bringing an end to harsh lockdown rules

Professional Sports: Area native named COO for KC women s soccer team (2/24/21)

Wednesday, February 24, 2021 Cox: ‘I learned that from my mom and grandma’ Kansas City NWSL announced Tuesday that Amber Cox, a 1992 Monett graduate with family in Cassville, has been named Chief Operating Officer for the team. Cox She will be responsible for the club’s day-to-day business operations and brings not only years of leadership experience in professional sports, but a lifelong connection to the region. “I am incredibly excited to have Amber join us,” said Co-Founder and Owner Angie Long, “She is a fantastic leader in professional sports and shares our passion and vision to drive this team to the top.”

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Earthjustice Sues on Behalf of Conservation Groups to Stop EPA Rubber-stamping Florida Wetlands Destruction

EPA’s Approval of Developer-backed Scheme to Turn Permitting Over to State Violates U.S. Environmental Laws WASHINGTON Earthjustice filed suit today to stop an attempt by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to allow Florida to fast-track wetlands permits for construction projects that will degrade and ruin Florida’s natural landscape, all in violation of federal environmental laws. While a worldwide pandemic is threatening lives and livelihoods across the United States, the EPA is green-lighting Florida’s proposal to take over the federal program that issues permits when developers and others want to fill sensitive marshes, cypress forests, ponds and other wetlands under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act. In EPA’s rush to push this through, the agency skirted procedural requirements failing even to make the state program legally effective.

Environmentalists sue to stop Florida from controlling wetlands development

Environmentalists sue to stop Florida from controlling wetlands development
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