
Toilet paper limits, empty shelves are back as coronavirus surges
The biggest supply issue seems to be paper products: 21% of shelves that stock paper towels and toilet paper are empty, the highest level in at least a month.
Continue Reading »The biggest supply issue seems to be paper products: 21% of shelves that stock paper towels and toilet paper are empty, the highest level in at least a month.
Continue Reading »The move comes as Carnival works to meet a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention order for resuming operations.
Continue Reading »By late Tuesday, Iota had diminished to a tropical storm and was moving inland over northern Nicaragua and southern Honduras, but forecasters warned that its heavy rains still posed a threat of flooding and mudslides.
Continue Reading »Superintendent Dr. Randy Wilkes said that due to COVID-19 related staffing difficulties, all students will receive remote instruction from home beginning Wednesday through Tuesday Nov. 24.
Continue Reading »Routes will not run in Auburn and Opelika on Thanksgiving Day.
Continue Reading »Jordan says the women in his family are “definitely proud of this one.” He credits his entire family for supporting him throughout the years.
Continue Reading »StartUP Columbus held a virtual grand opening Tuesday to show off the new space located at the corner of 12th Street and Front Avenue.
Continue Reading »Some governors across the U.S. are tightening COVID-19 restrictions as the number of coronavirus cases continue to increase ahead of Thanksgiving.
Continue Reading »As they mourn, the family is urging others to do their part to help slow the spread of the coronavirus by wearing masks and staying safe.
Continue Reading »The family says they are now uncomfortable but not afraid. They are choosing to turn the incident into a learning lesson for their family and all Black Americans.
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