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Labor Day hotel strikes reflect the frustrations of a workforce largely made up of women of color
Read full article: Labor Day hotel strikes reflect the frustrations of a workforce largely made up of women of colorMore than 10,000 workers at 25 U.S. hotels are on strike after choosing Labor Day weekend to amplify their demands for higher pay, fairer workloads and the reversal of COVID-era cuts.
Global benchmarks are mixed in cautious trading ahead of US holiday and jobs report
Read full article: Global benchmarks are mixed in cautious trading ahead of US holiday and jobs reportGlobal shares are mixed in cautious trading ahead of the Labor Day holiday in the U.S. Investors also are looking ahead to the U.S. employment report set for release later this week for an indication of the strength of the American economy.
Labor Day forecast, tracking the tropics, and the rainy weather returns
Read full article: Labor Day forecast, tracking the tropics, and the rainy weather returnsLabor Day will start a week of wet weather as a cold front dips into our area and then stalls bringing more rain to the area; daily high temperatures will also drop below normal for this time of year staying in the mid-80s.
‘Deadpool’ tops charts yet again as 'Reagan' beats expectations on sluggish Labor Day weekend
Read full article: ‘Deadpool’ tops charts yet again as 'Reagan' beats expectations on sluggish Labor Day weekend“Deadpool & Wolverine" ruled the box office on a weekend of quiet openings and low theater attendance as the summer movie season came to an anticlimactic close.
Enjoy your Sunday forecast before the storms settle in on Labor Day
Read full article: Enjoy your Sunday forecast before the storms settle in on Labor DayRainy conditions as early as 11:00 this morning along the NE Florida coast before moving inland after lunchtime. Heavy downpours and gusty winds could be associated with this system.
Pet adoption event aims to ‘Clear the Shelters’ in Jacksonville
Read full article: Pet adoption event aims to ‘Clear the Shelters’ in JacksonvilleThe City of Jacksonville’s Animal Care and Protective Services will host a special adoption event this Labor Day weekend as part of the nationwide “Clear the Shelters” campaign.
Labor Day Weekend: Crowds, gas prices, best travel times, St. Johns County shuttles & beach etiquette
Read full article: Labor Day Weekend: Crowds, gas prices, best travel times, St. Johns County shuttles & beach etiquetteTraveling this Labor Day weekend may be the busiest it has ever been, no matter if people are choosing to drive or fly.
Focusing on heat index, Labor Day and the tropics are making waves
Read full article: Focusing on heat index, Labor Day and the tropics are making wavesThe steamy weather returned Wednesday when a dry air mass finally moved in pushing out the rainy weather we’ve seen the past few weeks. Only one more day before the summer-like, rainy pattern returns just in time for Labor Day weekend kicks off.
Travelers are getting a head start on the long Labor Day weekend
Read full article: Travelers are getting a head start on the long Labor Day weekendAirports, highways, beaches and theme parks are expected to be packed across the U.S. this Labor Day weekend as a lot Americans mark the unofficial end of summer the same way they celebrated the season’s unofficial start: by traveling.
Law enforcement agencies to team up with Mothers Against Drunk Driving for 'Saturation Saturday'
Read full article: Law enforcement agencies to team up with Mothers Against Drunk Driving for 'Saturation Saturday'Nearly 200 people were killed in the U.S. by impaired drivers over the Labor Day holiday weekend in 2022.
Harris campaign reserves $370M in ads after Labor Day, including battleground state push
Read full article: Harris campaign reserves $370M in ads after Labor Day, including battleground state pushVice President Kamala Harris’ campaign says it is reserving $370 million in advertising to run between Labor Day and Election Day.
From back-to-school to Labor Day sales: What to buy in August to save big bucks
Read full article: From back-to-school to Labor Day sales: What to buy in August to save big bucksThose long summer days are getting shorter, but there’s some good news this time of year: end-of-season and other late summer sales.
‘It’s an expression’: Local activists light bridge red, black and green for Juneteenth despite state directive
Read full article: ‘It’s an expression’: Local activists light bridge red, black and green for Juneteenth despite state directiveThe Northside Coalition, a local civil rights group, lined the Main Street Bridge to light it red, black and green for Juneteenth on Wednesday night
Jax pride group walks Main Street Bridge as a response to Acosta Bridge’s patriotic lighting through Labor Day
Read full article: Jax pride group walks Main Street Bridge as a response to Acosta Bridge’s patriotic lighting through Labor DayA Jacksonville group chose to celebrate its freedom at a rally on the Main Street Bridge despite a Florida initiative to light bridges in patriotic colors until Labor Day.
UAW will try to organize workers at all US nonunion factories after winning new contracts in Detroit
Read full article: UAW will try to organize workers at all US nonunion factories after winning new contracts in DetroitThe United Auto Workers union has announced plans to try to simultaneously organize workers at more than a dozen nonunion auto factories.
Union workers at Stellantis and Ford close to ratifying deals that would end lengthy labor disputes
Read full article: Union workers at Stellantis and Ford close to ratifying deals that would end lengthy labor disputesMembers of the United Auto Workers union were close to approving contract agreements with Stellantis and Ford on Friday with voting at both companies overwhelmingly in favor.
Stellantis reports progress in talks with auto workers and plans to make another offer Monday
Read full article: Stellantis reports progress in talks with auto workers and plans to make another offer MondayStellantis is reporting progress in talks with the United Auto Workers union with just three days left before contracts expire with Detroit’s three automakers.
Auto union rejects wage offers from Detroit companies with strike deadline 6 days away
Read full article: Auto union rejects wage offers from Detroit companies with strike deadline 6 days awayThe United Auto Workers union has rejected wage and benefit offers from all three Detroit automakers, raising tensions just six days before a strike deadline for 146,000 employees.
Consumer Reports: What to buy in September to save big
Read full article: Consumer Reports: What to buy in September to save bigBetween Labor Day, back-to-school shopping, and the seasonal shift from summer to fall, Consumer Reports says September is a month chock-full of money-saving opportunities on some of its top-tested products.
Get out into the city, support a local business to celebrate 904 Day on Monday
Read full article: Get out into the city, support a local business to celebrate 904 Day on MondayMonday is 904 Day in honor of 9-0-4 -- the predominant area code used in Northeast Florida. Because 904 Day coincides with Labor Day this year, local leaders are encouraging people to shop and participate in activities in the area.
Biden heads to Philadelphia for a Labor Day parade and is expected to speak about unions’ importance
Read full article: Biden heads to Philadelphia for a Labor Day parade and is expected to speak about unions’ importancePresident Joe Biden says he doesn’t think an auto workers union strike is going to happen and tells a crowd gathered in Philadelphia for a Labor Day parade he’s celebrating union jobs.
Slight Chance of rain but mostly dry holiday weekend
Read full article: Slight Chance of rain but mostly dry holiday weekendPartly cloudy skies with highs in the mid 80s on Saturday with a 30% chance of rain mostly northwest but most of us will stay dry today. Breezy with wind gusts between 20-25 mph with a high rip current risk along the beaches. Tonight Partly cloudy with calming wind and low at 73Drier for Sunday with Mostly sunny skies with highs in the upper 80s.For the Labor Day holiday mostly sunny with a high near 90, a bit hotter. Winds from the NE 5-10 mph. Rest of the week looks mostly dry with rain chances returning towards the second half of the week with the heat returning. Highs could be in the upper 90s by the end of the week.
This refurbished Wolfgang Puck Pizza Oven and Grill can be yours for a tasty $149.97 during the Labor Day Sale
Read full article: This refurbished Wolfgang Puck Pizza Oven and Grill can be yours for a tasty $149.97 during the Labor Day SaleDuring the Labor Day Sale, this pre-loved Wolfgang Puck Outdoor Pizza Oven and Grill is just $149.97
Auto workers vote overwhelmingly to let union leaders call strikes against Detroit companies
Read full article: Auto workers vote overwhelmingly to let union leaders call strikes against Detroit companiesAuto workers have voted overwhelmingly to give union leaders the authority to call strikes against Detroit car companies if a contract agreement isn’t reached.
Book winter holiday trips now before deals dry up, travel experts say
Read full article: Book winter holiday trips now before deals dry up, travel experts sayWhile most families are focusing on getting kids back into the school routine, travel experts say now is also the time to think about booking your winter holiday vacation.
Officials concerned for public safety as residents, visitors flout Glynn County pet restrictions
Read full article: Officials concerned for public safety as residents, visitors flout Glynn County pet restrictionsPets like dogs, cats and horses are prohibited on the beach and pier in Glynn County from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. from Memorial Day through Labor Day.
TELL US: Student loan payments are starting back up, how will this affect you or your family?
Read full article: TELL US: Student loan payments are starting back up, how will this affect you or your family?The pause on student loan payments is almost over. Without a Supreme Court ruling before June 30, interest begins on September 1, the Friday before Labor Day. The first payments on student loans in more than three years will be due in October, according to an Education Department spokesperson.
Neighbors upset about discovery of body, drug activity, naked people at Jacksonville park
Read full article: Neighbors upset about discovery of body, drug activity, naked people at Jacksonville parkNews4JAX is digging deeper into a neighborhood crime alert on a section of Jacksonville’s Woodstock neighborhood.
Consumer Reports: What to buy in September
Read full article: Consumer Reports: What to buy in SeptemberWhile you may be looking at Labor Day deals right now, Consumer Reports’ shopping expert says the entire month of September will be packed with sales on all kinds of items you can use in and outside of your home.
Your Labor Day should be a Lazy day
Read full article: Your Labor Day should be a Lazy dayMid morning update: I hope you have found a spot in the shade, near the grill and something cold to drink. It is quiet across the forecast circle now under partly cloudy skies. A few showers, storms will develop after 2 p.m., some locally heavy.
Knives, swords, guns: Just a few of the many items intercepted by TSA ahead of Labor Day weekend
Read full article: Knives, swords, guns: Just a few of the many items intercepted by TSA ahead of Labor Day weekendThe Jacksonville International Airport is expecting over 10,000 passengers to travel through the airport ahead of Labor Day weekend.
Labor Day weekend holiday travel: Staying safe on the road
Read full article: Labor Day weekend holiday travel: Staying safe on the roadLabor Day weekend marks the unofficial end to summer with millions planning on one final road trip. According to AAA, Thursday and Friday afternoons are expected to be the worst times to hit the road.
Bringing Yummy Eats for Labor Day
Read full article: Bringing Yummy Eats for Labor DayTraditional cook outs started from Jolanda Parrott’s grandmother, then passed down to her mother, Jo-Lynn, and now to she and her siblings. The Yummy Eats family dropped by the River City Live kitchen to showcase dishes celebrating Labor Day in remembrance of their yearly family cookouts and family functions. You can have a taste of one their traditional cook outs by ordering with Yummy Eats Soul Food and Catering! If you are not cooking for this Labor Day, they are an option to fill in your family cookout. Operating hours are Friday - Sunday from 12 noon - 6pm. and cater…Anytime! www.yummy-eats.com
Brazil's Bolsonaro says he will seek audit of voting system
Read full article: Brazil's Bolsonaro says he will seek audit of voting systemBrazil’s President Jair Bolsonaro says his political party will seek to audit the electronic voting system before the upcoming election amid concerns he is actively sowing distrust in its eventual results.
4 teens charged in home-invasion murder
Read full article: 4 teens charged in home-invasion murderFour teenagers ages 14 to 16 are charged with armed burglary, home invasion and second-degree felony murder in connection with the Sept. 6 fatal shooting of a 29-year-old man in a home on Huron Street in the Paxon neighborhood.
Woman who had breakthrough COVID-19 case believes vaccine saved her life
Read full article: Woman who had breakthrough COVID-19 case believes vaccine saved her lifeNews4Jax spoke with a woman who had a breakthrough case, and she believes the COVID-19 vaccine is the only reason she’s not another statistic.
'Shang-Chi' blasts Labor Day records with $71.4M debut
Read full article: 'Shang-Chi' blasts Labor Day records with $71.4M debutOn what’s traditionally one of the sleepiest weekends at the movies, the Marvel film “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings” smashed the record for Labor Day openings with an estimated $71.4 million in ticket sales.
Will your ballot arrive on time? I-TEAM puts USPS to the test before Election Day
Read full article: Will your ballot arrive on time? I-TEAM puts USPS to the test before Election DayPostal Service to handle what’s expected to be historic numbers of mail-in ballots for the Nov. 3 election, the I-TEAM is putting USPS to the test. Our investigative team spent four weeks performing an experiment that is exposing some flaws within the postal system — specifically damaged mail. Damaged mailDuring our experiment, six of the 96 letters we mailed arrived damaged. Florida Association of Letter Carrier President Al Friedman told the I-TEAM mail sent from a blue mailbox has a higher chance of being damaged based on the condition of the blue mailbox. The I-TEAM asked USPS to let us inside one of its mail processing centers to show us how they’ll handle election mail but the agency denied our request.
College students test positive for coronavirus, throw party
Read full article: College students test positive for coronavirus, throw partyOXFORD, Ohio – An Ohio college student house held a party over the Labor Day weekend that included people who had recently tested positive for the coronavirus, according to police body camera footage. Oxford, Ohio, police cited six men who attended a house party near Miami University on Saturday for violating the state’s mass gathering and quarantine ordinance. "There’s an input on the computer that you tested positive for COVID?”“Yes,” the student answers. He goes on to disclose that he tested positive a week before and that every single person at the party has COVID-19, including two people from the house across the street. More than 1,000 Miami University students have tested positive for COVID-19 since classes started this fall, according to WKRC.
As California burns, the winds arrive and the lights go out
Read full article: As California burns, the winds arrive and the lights go outThat's the situation now in Northern California, where high and dry winds are expected until Wednesday. The fire danger also is high in Southern California, where new fires were burning in Los Angeles, San Bernardino and San Diego counties. Evacuation orders were expanded to more mountain communities Monday as the largest blaze, the Creek Fire, churned through the Sierra National Forest in Central California. The fire moved 15 miles (24 kilometers) in a single day during the weekend and burned 56 square miles (145.04 square kilometers). California has seen 900 wildfires since Aug. 15, many of them started by an intense series of thousands of lightning strikes in mid-August.
Asian shares rise as US set to reopen from Labor Day holiday
Read full article: Asian shares rise as US set to reopen from Labor Day holidayAsian stock markets were mixed Monday after Wall Street turned in its biggest weekly decline in more than two months. (AP Photo/Koji Sasahara)TOKYO Asian shares rose Tuesday, after European stocks rallied and U.S. markets were closed for the Labor Day national holiday. Wall Streets slide on Friday followed a Labor Department report that showed U.S. hiring slowed to 1.4 million last month. In Europe, another round of Brexit trade talks is scheduled in London for later in the day. The Asian region depends heavily on a healthy Chinese economy, and trade with the U.S., as well as with China.
Labor Day bringing Biden to Pa., Harris and Pence to Wis.
Read full article: Labor Day bringing Biden to Pa., Harris and Pence to Wis.Biden was heading Monday to Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, for an AFL-CIO virtual town hall with union President Richard Trumka. Harris will meet IBEW union workers and Black business owners in Milwaukee, while Pence will tour an energy facility in La Crosse. The Biden campaign believes its labor support could help get out the vote in states like Wisconsin and Pennsylvania. Labor Day typically marks the unofficial start to the fall campaign season as candidates accelerate their activity for the final sprint to Election Day. Aides say to expect both Biden and Harris to increase their campaigning for the remaining weeks.
Labor Day crowds fill Jacksonville Beach, restaurants
Read full article: Labor Day crowds fill Jacksonville Beach, restaurantsJACKSONVILLE BEACH, Fla. Crowds of people slowly made their way out to Jacksonville Beach on Labor Day, but the rough conditions out on the water were consistent. At last check, Jacksonville Beach lifeguards said no one had been rescued Monday, although the waves were picking up. Signs informing customers of the rules could be seen before entering bars along Jacksonville Beach. A lot of people are wearing masks, but as soon as you walk in the bar, they take it off.In June, several Jacksonville Beach bars closed due to COVID-19 cases and then reopened. Jacksonville Beach police reminded those who were drinking to do so safely and reiterated that there is no drinking in public on the beach proper.
Increase in Florida COVID-19 cases smallest since mid-June
Read full article: Increase in Florida COVID-19 cases smallest since mid-JuneJACKSONVILLE, Fla. While health experts are concerned that the Labor Day holiday could spread additional cases of coronavirus, data released Monday by the Florida Department of Health shows the increase in cases continuing to drop from peaks experienced in June and July -- after spikes in cases after Memorial Day and the Fourth of July. The state added 1,838 new cases its dashboard on Monday, bringing the total to 648,269 -- but the smallest daily increase since June 15. Growth in local caseloads was well off the summer peaks, but more similar to other recent days. The Florida Health Department said 4.8 million tests have now been conducted in the state in the last six months. Florida surpassed 12,000 deaths linked to the coronavirus on Sunday, but added only 22 on Monday, according to state data.
The Summer of COVD-19 ends with health officials worried
Read full article: The Summer of COVD-19 ends with health officials worriedMany Labor Day parades marking the unofficial end of summer were called off, and masks were usually required at the few that went on. "Please, please do not make the same mistakes we all made on Memorial Day weekend. The U.S. had about 1.6 million confirmed COVID-19 cases around Memorial Day, before backyard parties and other gatherings contributed to a summertime surge. It was their first trip out of state since COVID-19 started spreading. They had time off because the Labor Day weekend fair where they typically sell concessions canceled this year.
As COVID-19 deaths slide, vigilance urged over long holiday
Read full article: As COVID-19 deaths slide, vigilance urged over long holidayOfficials have been urging Floridians to wear face masks and observe social distancing throughout the three-day holiday weekend, particularly at beaches and other public places. On Saturday, the state reported nearly 3,700 news cases of COVID-19, pushing the total number of infections to nearly 644,000 since the outbreak began in the spring. The 60 new deaths from the coronavirus brought the weekly average of deaths now at 102 to its lowest since July 18. The state reported 3,235 people were hospitalized with a primary diagnosis of COVID-19. Most beaches were expected to remain open over the holiday weekend.
Holiday weekend is not time to relax COVID-19 precautions, doctor says
Read full article: Holiday weekend is not time to relax COVID-19 precautions, doctor saysJACKSONVILLE, Fla. Whether you are traveling or staying close to home this holiday weekend, doctors are asking everyone to stay safe as the COVID-19 pandemic continues. Dr. Fred Jenkins, ER Medical Director at Memorial Hospital, shared some dos and donts for a safe holiday weekend. A rule of thumb is you want to resist going into large crowds or enclosed public spaces, Jenkins said, adding that outdoors is the safest option. If you or someone in your family starts to feel sick over the holiday weekend, Jenkins said its important to isolate or visit the emergency room if symptoms are severe. For more from Jenkins interview on The Morning Show, press the play button above.
Crowds pack beaches as California bakes in weekend heat wave
Read full article: Crowds pack beaches as California bakes in weekend heat waveNumerous parking lots to San Diego, Orange and Los Angeles County beaches closed after they filled to capacity and lifeguards reported seeing large crowds. People stuck close to the surf line at beaches along Los Angeles County's 72 miles (116 kilometres) of coastline. Because of the pandemic, L.A County beaches were closed during the Fourth of July weekend. Downtown Los Angeles reached 110 degrees (43.3 Celsius) on Saturday. Los Angeles County was providing close to 50 centers the largest site activation in memory in libraries, community centers and even a museum in the L.A. suburb of Gardena.
National Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over campaign continues through Labor Day
Read full article: National Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over campaign continues through Labor DayDrive Sober or Get Pulled Over is the message from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The NHTSA kicked off its high-visibility enforcement campaign in August, reminding Americans not to drive impaired. =NHTSA's Ride Sober or Get Pulled Over high-visibility enforcement campaign runs from August 21 to September 7, 2020. Don't be part of the problem: Always ride sober, no matter what. NHTSA encourages everyone to celebrate this socially distanced Labor Day safely and create a plan that prevents you, your friends, or your family from driving impaired.
Police urge holiday crowds to follow social distancing guidelines at beaches
Read full article: Police urge holiday crowds to follow social distancing guidelines at beachesJACKSONVILLE BEACH, Fla. Crowds were noticeably larger Saturday as the holiday weekend kicked off in Jacksonville Beach. And more officers were out patrolling, even watching to make sure social distancing guidelines were being followed. In lieu of the COVID and everything thats been going on were preparing in case the crowds are a little bit larger because people have been cooped up a lot lately, Jacksonville Beach Police Sgt. Jacksonville Beach police said if they see people purposely not social distancing or following COVID-19 rules, they report it to the department of health. Jacksonville Beach police said this weekend you will see more police out than you normally would because of the large crowds.
Will long Labor Day weekend mean another coronavirus spike?
Read full article: Will long Labor Day weekend mean another coronavirus spike?I look upon the Labor Day weekend really as a critical point," said Dr. Anthony Fauci, the governments top infectious-disease expert. And a few states are heading into the holiday with less room in hospitals than they had over Memorial Day and the Fourth of July. More beaches will be open on Labor Day than on Memorial Day, but Fauci said that is not cause in itself for concern, as long as people keep their distance. I would rather see someone on a beach, being physically separated enough, than someone crowded in an indoor bar, he said. Cases of COVID-19, which spiked from about 20,000 per day to around 70,000 during the summertime surge in the South, are now down to about 40,000.
Beaches expected to be busy during Labor Day weekend
Read full article: Beaches expected to be busy during Labor Day weekendWith that, people will be gathered to celebrate the Labor Day weekend. Many are expected to visit the beaches, raising the concerns of some about the potential spread of the coronavirus. I am concerned, but I am not going to let it destroy my life, said Sam Mitchell, a Jacksonville Beach resident. We kind of made a comeback, said Ed Malin, Angies Subs owner. Jacksonville Beach police say they suspect itll be a busy weekend Theyre urging people to drink responsibly, and remind people that they will be out enforcing the laws.
Saturday is a license-free saltwater fishing day in Florida
Read full article: Saturday is a license-free saltwater fishing day in FloridaLooking for a fun and inexpensive way to spend the Labor Day weekend? Youre in luck. Ron DeSantis announced that Floridians can hit the waterways and go saltwater fishing on Saturday with no license required. License-free fishing days offer a special opportunity to enjoy Floridas beautiful outdoors, the governor said in a Friday news release. You can learn more about Floridas fishing rules and regulations on the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commissions website.
New Jacksonville dog park opens at Abess Park off Girvin Road
Read full article: New Jacksonville dog park opens at Abess Park off Girvin RoadJACKSONVILLE, Fla. Dog owners living near Atlantic Boulevard and Girvin Road wont have to travel far to get their pups some exercise. A new dog park has opened at Abess Park, just in time for Labor Day weekend. The park near the corner of Girvin Road and Abess Boulevard, just north of Atlantic Boulevard, will be open from dawn to dusk and features separate fenced areas for large and all dogs. The large dog section includes a loop trail through the woodland area and an open grassy field for free play. Given the COVID-19 pandemic, I felt strongly that we needed to open this dog park as quickly as possible to allow our constituents a safe and healthy alternative for experiencing the outdoors.The dog park rules include:
Georiga reminds drivers to be safe this Labor Day
Read full article: Georiga reminds drivers to be safe this Labor DayATLANTA, Ga. The Georgia State Patrol and the Motor Carrier Compliance Division will be out during Labor Day weekend reminding motorists to practice safe driving habits. Troopers and Motor Carrier Officers will be on patrol in full force for the upcoming 78-hour Labor Day holiday travel period focusing their attention on speeders, unrestrained occupants, as well as distracted and impaired drivers, said Colonel Gary Vowell, Commissioner of the Georgia Department of Public Safety. Last year, troopers reported nine fatal crashes and 10 fatalities during the 2019 holiday period statewide. The Hands-Free Georgia Act prohibits all drivers from using hand-held cell phones while driving. Throughout the holiday period, the traffic fatality count is available on the Georgia Department of Public Safety Twitter page:
St. Johns County prepares for Labor Day beach crowds
Read full article: St. Johns County prepares for Labor Day beach crowdsST. JOHNS, Fla. This labor day weekend will look much different than Memorial Day and the Fourth of July. St. Johns County is getting ready for all the people expected to visit the beaches. Labor Day weekend is one of the busiest times at county beaches. St Johns County is gearing up for the influx of people expected to hit the beach. St. Johns County is offering a free shuttle service from 10 a.m.- 4 p.m. Saturday through Monday, weather permitting.
Glynn County business owners gearing up for Labor Day weekend visitors
Read full article: Glynn County business owners gearing up for Labor Day weekend visitorsGLYNN COUNTY, Ga. If the view from the Sydney Lanier Bridge wasnt enough to grab your attention, the beach at St. Simons Island may do the trick. Glynn County officials and business owners are getting ready to welcome tourists this Labor Day weekend. Kristine Zeh has owned The Still liquor store in St. Simons Island for the last 9 years. The store has been a fixture in St. Simons for decades. I love it when they come back and say they were here when the original owners owned it.
Virus crisis easing across Sun Belt but could heat up again
Read full article: Virus crisis easing across Sun Belt but could heat up againThe torrid coronavirus summer across the Sun Belt is easing after two disastrous months that brought more than 35,000 deaths. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee, File)The torrid coronavirus summer across the Sun Belt is easing after two disastrous months that brought more than 35,000 deaths. Whether the outbreak will heat up again after Labor Day and the resumption of school and football remains to be seen. Now they worry that Labor Day will contribute to the virus's spread. If we were to see the same effect from Labor Day, we would be in worse shape than we were after July Fourth, said Williamson.
DeSantis says Florida in good shape for Labor Day weekend
Read full article: DeSantis says Florida in good shape for Labor Day weekendRon DeSantis expects people to be better behaved in preventing the spread of the coronavirus during the Labor Day weekend than they were on Memorial Day. I think you can be very active and just do it in a way that makes sense, DeSantis said. I think a lot of Floridians have really gotten into a good groove. As Floridians celebrated the Memorial Day weekend, the number of coronavirus cases stood at 52,255, and the virus was tied to 2,338 deaths. As of Monday, the state reported 623,471 cases and 11,187 deaths of Florida residents.
Telluride Film Festival canceled due to pandemic
Read full article: Telluride Film Festival canceled due to pandemicNEW YORK The Telluride Film Festival, the annual film retreat held in the Colorado mountains and one of the fall movie season's top launching pads, has been canceled. Organizers said Tuesday that the festival's 47th edition, scheduled for Labor Day weekend, was scuttled entirely due to the coronavirus pandemic. Through much of the summer, Telluride had clung to hopes that cancellation wouldn't be necessary. Telluride is part of a late summer-early fall foursome of major festivals, along with the Venice Film Festival, the Toronto International Film Festival and the New York Film Festival. Recently, Telluride organizers were told that two of their usual venues at local schools couldnt be used this year.
Scallop season opens June 15 for Taylor and Dixie counties
Read full article: Scallop season opens June 15 for Taylor and Dixie countiesJACKSONVILLE, Fla. The 2020 recreational bay scallop season for Dixie County and a portion of Taylor County opens June 15 and will remain open through Labor Day (Sept. 7, 2020). Regular season limits are 2 gallons of whole bay scallops in the shell or 1 pint of bay scallop meat per person, with a maximum of 10 gallons of whole bay scallops in the shell or 1/2 gallon bay scallop meat per vessel (1/2 gallon = 4 pints). Regional Bay Scallop SeasonAdditional bay scallop season dates are as follows:Joseph Bay/Gulf County: Aug. 16 through Sept. 24. For information on bay scallop regulations, visit MyFWC.com/Marine and click on Recreational Regulations and Bay Scallops under the Crabs, Shrimp and Shellfish tab. Learn more about how FWC scientists monitor Floridas scallops by visiting MyFWC.com/Research and clicking on Saltwater, Bay Scallops and Bay Scallop Season and Abundance Survey.