
Practicing COVID-19 safety while holiday shopping
Pam Kirkland from the Columbus Health Department said shopping in person can be safe as long as you’re patient, stay socially distanced and have a mask handy.
Continue Reading »Pam Kirkland from the Columbus Health Department said shopping in person can be safe as long as you’re patient, stay socially distanced and have a mask handy.
Continue Reading »Major League Baseball says the plan is tentative, contingent on the status of public health next summer.
Continue Reading »The federal prison system will be among the first to receive the coronavirus vaccine.
Continue Reading »New Zealand’s leader said the tone of the 20-minute phone call Monday was warm and that Biden spoke very favorably about how New Zealand was handling the pandemic.
Continue Reading »A path-breaking figure in the male-dominated economics field, Yellen, 74, was also the first woman to serve as Fed chair, from 2014 to 2018. She later became an adviser to Biden’s presidential campaign in an unusual departure
Continue Reading »General Motors says it will no longer support the Trump administration in legal efforts to end California’s right to set its own clean-air standards.
Continue Reading »The device is a massive containment unit designed to keep people from entering a school, bank or courthouse with any type of gun.
Continue Reading »Macon County Sheriff Andre Brunson says a body was found in Macon County.
Continue Reading »The Trump campaign has requested a recount of all the presidential ballots in Georgia and state election officials are focusing on what that process might look like.
Continue Reading »The move clears the way for Joe Biden aides to begin coordinating with federal agencies on plans for takeover on Jan. 20.
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