BOSTON (AP) — The eviction system, which saw a dramatic drop in cases before a federal moratorium expired over the weekend, rumbled back into action Monday, with activists girding for the first of what could be millions of tenants to be tossed onto the streets as the delta variant of the ...
CADIZ — The Harrison Hills City School District will welcome students back to the classroom with its annual “Back to School Rally” on Aug. 20.
The board of education discussed the rally during Thursday’s meeting. Superintendent Dana Snider said they will be providing school supplies ...
ST. CLAIRSVILLE — Family, friends and other loved ones of former Belmont County sheriff Tom McCort will remember his life and impact on the community during a Celebration of Life at 11 a.m. Saturday at Thoburn United Methodist Church.
McCort, of Morristown, died in April 2020 at age 79 ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The nation’s millions of federal workers will be required to verify they’ve been vaccinated against the coronavirus or else face mandatory masking, weekly testing, distancing and other new rules, the Biden administration announced Thursday.
The newly strict guidelines ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Fueled by vaccinations and government aid, the U.S. economy grew at a solid 6.5% annual rate last quarter in another sign that the nation has achieved a sustained recovery from the pandemic recession. The total size of the economy has now surpassed its pre-pandemic ...
WHEELING — In the last week, both of Ohio County’s metrics on the state COVID-19 map have nearly quintupled, indicating the rapid spread of the virus among the county’s unvaccinated population.
According to the state Department of Health and Human Resources map, Ohio County reported an ...