(CBS Detroit) – Detroit sports teams are welcoming back fans after a year of empty venues during the pandemic. The Pistons began selling tickets for home games this morning after the team announced a March 17th return date. READ MORE: Stimulus Check Update: Are Relief Payments Bad For The Economy? The Detroit Red Wings will also host fans at its next home game on March 9th. READ MORE: Metro Detroit Women, Linda Orlans and Carla Walker-Miller, Honored in Southeastern Michigan Business Hall of Fame Games will take place at little caesars arena where up to 750 fans can attend. MORE NEWS: Detroit Extended Season For Ice Skating at Campus Martius Park © 2021 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Related … [Read more...] about Detroit Pistons and Red Wings Fans Excited To Return To Stands After A Year Away
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Miami-Dade College‘s North Campus Vaccination Site Opens, Begins Administering Johnson & Johnson Vaccine
MIAMI (CBSMiami) – The first federal vaccination site in Miami-Dade is now open and it is among the first in the nation to administer the Johnson & Johnson single dose COVID-19 vaccine. Located on Miami-Dade College‘s North Campus at 11380 NW 27th Avenue in Miami, it is one of four new federal vaccination sites statewide. READ MORE: Plantation Man Accused Of Scamming $300,000 From Elderly Residents “There’s going to be a steady stream of vaccines available at the site,” said Fermin Vazquez, interim campus president. “We are going to start with about 2,000 vaccines. We are going to kick it up to 3,000, with an addition of 1,000 in the community. In about three weeks, we should be at 5,000 vaccines we have in our supply right here at the North Campus.” The federally funded, state-run site will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., seven days a week. “It means a whole lot less worry about contracting the virus,” said Ceresta Smith, who waited in line on Wednesday to get her … [Read more...] about Miami-Dade College‘s North Campus Vaccination Site Opens, Begins Administering Johnson & Johnson Vaccine
The Right Would Rather Debate Kids’ Books Than Biden’s Bills
First they came for Dr. Seuss’s most racist books and I said nothing, because Dr. Seuss wrote plenty of books that are not racist. Photo: Scott Olson/Getty Images The Democratic Party is on the cusp of passing a nearly $2 trillion economic package that will expand Obamacare, increase the generosity of food stamps, and establish an unconditional entitlement to cash welfare for all U.S. parents. And Republicans are talking about Dr. Seuss . On Tuesday, the estate of the beloved children’s book author announced that it would cease all publication and licensing of six Dr. Seuss books that contain racist caricatures of African and Asian people. The titles in question are among the least popular of Theodor Geisel’s works. At least, they were among his least popular before conservatives learned that liberals considered them racist: In the days since Dr. Seuss Enterprises “canceled” And to Think That I Saw It On Mulberry Street, the price of a hardcover copy has shot up … [Read more...] about The Right Would Rather Debate Kids’ Books Than Biden’s Bills
Judge rules states were too late in ratifying Equal Rights Amendment
A federal judge ruled Friday that a number of states that voted to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) in recent years were too late in their approval for it to be added to the Constitution. The ruling from U.S. District Judge Rudolph Contreras in Washington, D.C., was a defeat for Illinois, Nevada and Virginia, which had lobbied the court to declare that the amendment should be added after Virginia became the 38th state to ratify it in 2020. The three states sued in January 2020 to argue that Congress had no right to establish a 1982 ratification deadline for the ERA, but Contreras upheld the deadline. ADVERTISEMENT “[A] ratification deadline in a proposing resolution’s introduction is just as effective as one in the text of a proposed amendment. Plaintiffs’ ratifications came after both the original and extended deadlines that Congress attached to the ERA, so the Archivist is not bound to record them as valid,” Contreras ruled . The states have the option to … [Read more...] about Judge rules states were too late in ratifying Equal Rights Amendment
Orange County Planning To Open COVID-19 Vaccine Sites At Senior Centers
SANTA ANA (CBSLA) — Orange County officials announced Friday that some senior centers would be utilized as vaccination sites to help inoculate the elderly against COVID-19 . “We’ve got to get mobile out into the neighborhoods and take the vaccine to them,” Costa Mesa Mayor Katrina Foley said. READ MORE: LAPD Breaks Up Large Party In South LA But, without a large supply of available vaccine doses, local mayors said the plan cannot yet be implemented. The county currently has about 20,000 doses available for the public, with up to 35,000 doses expected to arrive in the coming week. And while a supersite has opened in the parking lot of Disneyland Resort for people over the age of 65, the slow delivery of vaccines was preventing the opening of additional locations, officials said. RELATED: Orange County Reports 3,158 New COVID-19 Cases, 82 Deaths But the short supply was not the only issue facing those in Orange County, with demand overwhelming the county’s online … [Read more...] about Orange County Planning To Open COVID-19 Vaccine Sites At Senior Centers