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Homeownership Study of Minnesota s Twin Cities Shows Increase in Rentals

Homeownership Study of Minnesota s Twin Cities Shows Increase in Rentals
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Homeownership study asks, Who owns the Twin Cities? – The Daily Reporter – WI Construction News & Bids

Homeownership study asks, Who owns the Twin Cities? – The Daily Reporter – WI Construction News & Bids
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Homeownership study asks, Who owns the Twin Cities?

Homeownership study asks, Who owns the Twin Cities?
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Movie theaters near me: What s reopening, changes to expect

On Wednesday, with the easing of coronavirus limits, movie theaters in New Jersey can open to larger audiences, just in time for summer blockbuster season.  Although the state has ended set capacity limits at movie theaters, restaurants, and other indoor gathering sites, mask and social distancing regulations will stay in place to ensure that people are six feet apart.  It s good news for not only major movie chains, but also smaller local theaters that have weathered shutdowns and partial shutdowns. Those that survived, that is.  For movie lovers venturing back to the local cinema, here s the scoop on which theaters are gone, which are still here, and what changes you can expect.

State by State: March 2021

CALIFORNIA: LAFD COVID Infection Rate Drops With Vaccinations The number of Los Angeles firefighters testing positive for the coronavirus has dropped significantly since the city fire agency began offering its members vaccinations, Fire Chief Ralph Terrazas said in a late-January memo to firefighters. Terrazas said the LAFD has seen a “sharp decline” in cases since firefighters started getting the shots on Dec. 28. A chart included with the memo shows the LAFD was averaging more than 15 new cases per day before the vaccination program. The number soon plummeted. By the end of January, the department averaged fewer than five new cases per day. 

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