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Gov. J.B. Pritzker on Friday made official what he’s been saying for months: nearly all coronavirus-related restrictions on businesses and activities will be rescinded next week when the state enters the final phase of his reopening plan. The state will lift remaining capacity limits, social distancing requirements and health screenings mandates on June 11, removing the rules for the first .
Gov. J.B. Pritzker on Friday made official what he’s been saying for months: nearly all coronavirus-related restrictions on businesses and activities will be rescinded next week when the state enters the final phase of his reopening plan. The state will lift remaining capacity limits, social distancing requirements and health screenings mandates on June 11, removing the rules for the first .
Often cited as the second-highest grossing shopping district in Chicago after the Magnificent Mile, Little Village is synonymous with Mexican culture. As the city reopens, local businesses and community advocates say that Mexican identity will be key to the neighborhood’s recovery.
who still suffer to this day. and real-life drama at the wwe. a legendary wrestler turned announcer collapses on live television. good morning and welcome to early start. john berman will be around in about two hours. he s anchoring starting point. i m zoraida sambolin. still no deal for 30,000 chicago teachers on strike. we are the union, the mighty mighty union. they are fighting for what they call a fair contract. negotiations with public school officials now entering a second day, 350,000 students have an unscheduled day off, leaving parents scrambling for plan b. casey wian is at manuel perez jr. elementary school. any progress overnight? well, zoraida, depends on who you listen to. according to school board president david vitaly, he said the two sides are close enough to get this issue resolved. however, the teachers union says it s up to the school board to break this impasse. for now, both sides seem unwilling to budge. they re doing very important