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Melbourne restrictions to ease, with 25km travel limit removed, gyms reopen; Victoria records five new local COVID-19 cases; UK trade deal ‘big win for Australia’; Thousands of Melbourne residents told not to drink tap water
Mr Weimar said locking down the Kings Park complex earlier would not have necessarily prevented more csases. “It highlights how important the circuit breaker has been in terms of minimising movement,” he said. “The recently identified people at Southbank and those in the last 10 days have had far fewer movements in the community, and …
City says car shredder may be harmful to residents’ health, compares company’s legal claim to ‘shredder fluff’
Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s Administration said in a court filing Thursday that residents’ health may be harmed if the city issues an operating permit to a car-shredding operation on the Southeast Side — as its owners have demanded — before environmental studies can be completed. The statement was made in filings for a lawsuit brought by …
Juveniles among 3 Springfield residents arrested for car break-ins in Ludlow
LUDLOW, Mass. (WWLP) – Police arrested three teenage boys from Springfield on Tuesday for allegedly breaking into a parked vehicle on Walnut Street in Ludlow. According to Ludlow Police Department Chief Daniel Valadas, a fourth suspect is being sought in connection with the car break-ins. Officers arrested 18-year-old Yariel Berrios-Ortiz, along with two 15-year-olds, and charged them with the following: Ludlow police investigating multiple car …
Victoria records nine new local COVID-19 cases, six reported yesterday; Concern over aged care virus vulnerability; Number of Victorian exposure sites balloons; Vietnam to test all nine million city residents
A vaccination blitz is underway in Victoria, with aged care and disability workers now a top priority. From tomorrow until Sunday, commonwealth managed private aged care homes and the residential disability sector will be given priority access to walk-in vaccination hubs around Victoria when they present evidence of their employment. The Royal Exhibition Building, the Melbourne Convention …
Atlanta residents fed up with car break-ins demand changes to city’s approach
New effort to stop car break-ins around Atlanta A car break-in victim has started an online movement in an effort to get city leaders to change their approach to the crimes. ATLANTA – Brendon Ford followed all the advice they give you: don’t leave valuables in sight, park in a well-lit spot – he even …
New restrictions for Victoria after new locally acquired case; 375,000 residents without power in Qld
Victoria has reduced private household gatherings to five people after a new locally acquired case of COVID-19 was detected on Tuesday. Health officials revealed a man in his 60s tested positive after household contact with another case. Victorian chief health officer Brett Sutton confirmed the detected strain was the B1617 “double mutant variant” currently wreaking …
Digital equity survey looks into technology needs for Nashville residents | News
NASHVILLE, TN (WSMV) – A new survey is looking at the technology needs for people living in Nashville. The hope is the results will help bridge the digital divide. News4 spoke with Elizabeth Young who works from home. She knows how frustrating it can be when the internet goes out. “My job is time sensitive …
South Main residents fed-up with car break-ins – FOX13 News Memphis
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Thieves are breaking into cars in one part of the city so often it has almost become routine, and residents there are getting fed-up. In-home surveillance video taken several weeks ago outside a home in the South Main portion of downtown, multiple people can be seen shining flashlights into one car and …
Community health survey available for Cascade County residents
GREAT FALLS — A new survey aims to help make Cascade County a healthier place to live. It’s a partnership between the City-County Health Department, United Way of Cascade County, and healthcare organizations. The survey is done every three years to find out what health issues people are concerned about. Lacey Hallett, UWCC spokesperson, explained, …