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The Skanner News - Latest Reopenings Oregon, Washington Mark Return to Business in Mainland US

Latest Reopenings Oregon, Washington Mark Return to Business in Mainland US Published: 30 June 2021 PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) Oregon and Washington on Wednesday lifted most of their COVID-19 restrictions to become two of the last states to broadly ease virus orders put in place in the very first days of the pandemic. New Mexico is set to reopen Thursday, marking a return to business throughout the mainland U.S. following 16 months of disruption and more than 600,000 lives lost. The last holdout Hawaii has loosened some rules but is slated to maintain others until 70% of its population is fully vaccinated. California reopens with caution

Latest reopenings mark return to business in mainland US

ABC News Turn on desktop notifications for breaking stories about interest? OffOn Latest reopenings mark return to business in mainland US Oregon and Washington have lifted most of their COVID-19 restrictions to become two of the last states to broadly ease virus orders put in place in the very first days of the pandemic By SARA CLINE Associated Press/Report for America June 30, 2021, 11:42 PM • 6 min read The Associated Press Oregon Governor Kate Brown announces the end of the state s COVID-19 restrictions in Portland, Ore., Wednesday, June 30, 2021. (AP Photo/Craig Mitchelldyer) PORTLAND, Ore. Oregon and Washington on Wednesday lifted most of their COVID-19 restrictions to become two of the last states to broadly ease virus orders put in place in the very first days of the pandemic.

WED: New Law Opens Door To More Civil Rights Lawsuits, Branson Mum On When He ll Go To Space, + More

Associated Press, Andres Leighton By Morgan Lee Associated Press Efforts among a handful of states to hold police accountable for brutality and misconduct are expanding Thursday as New Mexico opens the door to civil rights lawsuits against government agencies in state court. The New Mexico Civil Rights Act removes immunity provisions that shield government agencies from financial liability related to misconduct, though individual officials won t pay for damages. As the law takes effect, local police agencies are bracing for an onslaught of lawsuits that can carry liability awards of up to $2 million per event. At least one county sheriff s department has been declined private insurance coverage highlighting concerns about potential payouts.

THURS: New Mexico Reopens, + More

THURS: New Mexico Reopens, + More
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