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Commercial Leases in the era of Trump and Covid-19

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Sunday, April 11, 2021

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Masks Are Mandatory in All Public Spaces

Masks Are Mandatory in All Public Spaces

Expanding on the business safety order signed by Secretary of Health Dr. Rachel Levine in April that requires the wearing of masks … Read More

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New Business Idea Flourishes During Covid-19

New Business Idea Flourishes During Covid-19

In the face of the negative impact of Coronavirus on numerous businesses, there are people who have taken advantage of … Read More

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Pa. Officials will Allow Pittsburgh Region to Relax Coronavirus-related Restrictions

Pa. Officials will Allow Pittsburgh Region to Relax Coronavirus-related Restrictions

Gov. Tom Wolf said Allegheny, Armstrong, Bedford, Blair, Butler, Cambria, Fayette, Fulton, Greene, Indiana, Somerset, Washington, and Westmoreland Counties can begin reopening next week.

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Red, Yellow, Green: What to Expect in Each of Pa.’s Tiers for Reopening

Red, Yellow, Green: What to Expect in Each of Pa.’s Tiers for Reopening

The first step toward reopening, phase yellow, still mandates the closure of schools, gyms, and other indoor recreation centers, as well as hair and nail salons. Large gatherings are also prohibited.

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Pa. will Ease Coronavirus Restrictions in 24 Northwest, North-central Counties as Reopening Process Begins

Pa. will Ease Coronavirus Restrictions in 24 Northwest, North-central Counties as Reopening Process Begins

Gov. Tom Wolf on Friday announced that these counties can enter the “yellow” phase and start a limited reopening on May 8.

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AARP calls on Pennsylvania to release list of nursing homes with coronavirus cases

AARP calls on Pennsylvania to release list of nursing homes with coronavirus cases

The number of long-term care residents and staff impacted by the coronavirus has nearly doubled in the past week, with 5,679 positive cases among residents and 849 deaths.

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Tight Housing Conditions, Lack of Health Care Put Migrant Workers on Pa. Farms at High Risk for the Coronavirus

Tight Housing Conditions, Lack of Health Care Put Migrant Workers on Pa. Farms at High Risk for the Coronavirus

By Cynthia Fernandez of Spotlight PA Spotlight PA is an independent, nonpartisan newsroom powered by The Philadelphia Inquirer in partnership … Read More

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Pa. regions with few Coronavirus cases could begin reopening May 8 under new tiered system, Gov. Tom Wolf says

Pa. regions with few Coronavirus cases could begin reopening May 8 under new tiered system, Gov. Tom Wolf says

In the first phase of reopening, businesses would be allowed to call employees back to work, as long as they take proper precautions. Schools would remain closed and large gatherings would still be prohibited.

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COVID-19 Protests: Demonstrators Gather to Voice Their Discontent

COVID-19 Protests: Demonstrators Gather to Voice Their Discontent

The COVID-19 pandemic has people on both sides – those who believe in the stay-at-home order and support it and … Read More

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PA stay-at-home order to remain until May 8

PA stay-at-home order to remain until May 8

Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf announced at a press conference earlier today that the stay-at-home order will continue in effect until … Read More

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What Undocumented Immigrants in PA Need to Know About Healthcare Rights during the COVID-19 Pandemic

What Undocumented Immigrants in PA Need to Know About Healthcare Rights during the COVID-19 Pandemic

PRESENTE spoke with Attorney Kevin Quisenberry and Outreach Paralegal Rafael Bullones of Community Justice Project, a nonprofit law firm that … Read More

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COVID-19 Cases: Daily Updates for Allegheny County

COVID-19 Cases: Daily Updates for Allegheny County

Allegheny County Health Department (ACHD) provides daily updates for Coronavirus cases on their Facebook page. This page links directly to … Read More

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