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Restrictions Eased Today 11:23 pm
Governor Wolf announced the planned expansion of indoor capacity at restaurants and bars to 75% several weeks ago. Today, that plan became reality.
More people can go out to grab a drink or get a bite to eat at bars and restaurants in State College, and Penn State students aren’t scared to go out.
“Yup, so I definitely feel comfortable going to them,” said Matt Solomon, a junior at Penn State. “I think right now, a lot of people have been vaccinated, and I think all the restaurants and bars are still going to be following guidelines, where they space people out and where people are going to be wearing masks when they’re not at their tables, so I personally feel comfortable going out.”
Corporate Events Meet the New Reality at Sheraton Sand Key
Clearwater Beach, Fla, March 17, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) The COVID-19 pandemic, now in its second year, has dramatically changed the way we all do business. Our once beloved conferences and corporate meetings have gone virtual, postponed, or even canceled. These key events which helped bring us together with our teams and our colleagues across the globe, put aside out of respect for the global pandemic. Yet as we look towards 2021, some businesses are asking for a new experience, a way to connect safely while keeping some sense of a pre-COVID event. Sheraton Sand Key in Clearwater is answering that call with their Hybrid Meeting & Event program.
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Smoke fills the walkway outside the Senate Chamber as supporters of President Donald Trump are confronted by U.S. Capitol Police officers inside the Capitol in Washington.
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A federal judge has ruled there is probable cause in the case against a man accused of spraying at least two officers with an irritant during the violent siege on the Capitol in January.
During a probable cause hearing Thursday, federal prosecutors presented videos and photos of the Jan. 6 Capitol siege they say show Peter Schwartz, of Owensboro, Ky., wearing a distinctive orange and blue patterned jacket holding a large canister of pepper spray, spraying officers with a smaller irritant spray container and swinging a wooden baton. Prosecutors presented text messages from Schwartz’s phone where he tells a friend that he took pepper spray cannisters from officers and another where he s
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