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HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, Fla. 鈥?Hillsborough County opened a new COVID-19 testing location Monday as demand for tests soar in the Tampa Bay area. Beginning Monday, Jan. 10, the Hillsborough Community College Brandon campus site, locat
stanley cup ed at 10451 Nancy Watkins Dr., Tampa, FL 33619, will open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily for residents who want free COVID-19 testing. This is a drive-thru site, and no appointments are needed.On its first day open, the new site reached ca
stanley cup pacity by about 2:00 p.m. WFTS Weve really been seeing the demand at our other two sites, Progress Village and West Tampa, so to really continue to alleviate that pressure off of the private agencies and try to really spread the wealth across the county for the service, weve decided to open up another site, said Katja M
stanley canada iller, the Human Services and Mass Care coordinator for Hillsborough County Emergency Management. County officials said wait times at the new site reached about three hours at one point.The entrance for the Hillsborough Community College Brandon campus COVID-19 testing site is off East Columbus Drive. Visitors will not be able to access the testing site by using Nancy Watkins Drive. Only the East Columbus Drive entrance offers access to the testing site.This is one of three sites that Hillsborough County has opened that offers COVID-19 testing. To minimize traffic congestion before the sites open and to be mindful of residents living in the neighborhoods, the Hillsborough Count Eequ Arizona Supreme Court upholds 1864 law that bans most abortions
DAYTON, Ohio 鈥?The city of Dayton battened down the hatches Saturday for a rally event held by the Ku Klux Klan.Af
stanley thermosflasche ter the events of Charlottesville, city officials in Ohio weren t taking any chances as the notorious hate group exercised their first amendment rights. Officers and security aid came in from Cincinnati, Columbus and even Toledo as counterprotesters poured into Dayton.The city of Dayton blocked streets with large trucks Saturday and brought in officers from other jurisdictions to keep protesters separated from members of an obscure Klan group called the Honorable Sacred Knights.The group obtained a permit for the rally months ago. City officials and community leaders organized an effort called Dayton United Against Hate.In the end, only nine members of the Klan showed up, and could barely be seen through the double chain-link fence and wall of police. Protesters rallied around the fence, chanting anti-hate rhetoric and waving signs at the members inside.Although the event ended without a hitch, or even a single arrest, Dayton itself didn t get through as unscathed as things may have looked.Dayton City Manager Shelley Dickstein said
stanley cups the city estimated it spent about $650,000 on security costs for the event.C
stanley cup ity officials said many of the security measures implemented Saturday were intended specifically to keep Dayton residents safe with concealed carry and open carry of weapons.Dickstein said the city estimated around $250,000 was spent on personnel costs and $400,