Some infectious disease experts say the first glimpse of Manitoba's reopening plan on Thursday lacked key details especially as cases of a more contagious coronavirus variant that vaccines appear to be less effective against have surged in recent days.
Updated: 4:42 PM EDT May 25, 2021
TOLEDO, Ohio Hosts on short-term rental apps like Airbnb and Vrbo could soon need special permits to operate in Toledo city limits.
Some city leaders say the new regulations are a matter of public safety. It was learned Tuesday afternoon that Toledo City Council is holding off until next week to debate the new proposal to regulate short-term rentals.
In their proposal, Councilmembers Katie Moline and Theresa Gadus cite safety and accountability as the reasons to implement a new permit system that would require more than 150 short-term rental providers to register each of their properties with the city.
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Shaw named permanent director for schools foundation
Photo by Erin Nelson.
Shelley Shaw, executive director of the Hoover City Schools Foundation, seen Nov. 24 at Aldridge Gardens.
The Hoover City Schools Foundation, like many nonprofits, had a challenging year in 2020 but was able to bring on a new executive director on a permanent basis.
Shelley Shaw, the wife of Hoover Councilman Mike Shaw, had been serving as interim executive director for the foundation since October of 2019, following the departure of former Executive Director Janet Turner.
A year later, the foundationâs board of directors unanimously decided to make that a permanent change.