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Bend coffee shop fined $27K over alleged COVID-19 violations

Mar. 30, 2021 05:19 PM EDT
BEND, Ore. (AP) — Oregon Occupational Safety & Health has fined a Bend coffee shop more than $27,000 for allegedly violating three standards meant to...

In this July 25, 2020 photo provided by Rick Everett, a bell lies on the sill of a complimentary coffee and conversation window he set up at Everett's home in Sydney, Australia,  to help those in need during the coronavirus pandemic. Everett's menu includes cappuccino, chai latte, tea and hot chocolate. (Rick Everett via AP)
Australian offers free coffee, chat from his kitchen window

By Luis Andres Henao Sep. 24, 2020 10:06 AM EDT

COVID-19 delays South Carolina Keurig Dr. Pepper plant

Spartanburg, S.c. Aug. 19, 2020 03:41 AM EDT
Construction on a South Carolina coffee roasting and packaging facility that has been in the works for more than two years has been delayed by the coronavirus...

A restaurant employee serves meals in a restaurant of Saint Jean de Luz, southwestern France, Tuesday June 2, 2020. The French way of life resumes Tuesday with most virus-related restrictions easing as the country prepares for the summer holiday season amid the pandemic. Restaurants and cafes reopen Tuesday with a notable exception for the Paris region, the country's worst-affected by the virus, where many facilities will have to wait until June 22 to reopen. (AP Photo/Bob Edme)
Paris cafes, restaurants partially reopen post-lockdown

By Thomas Adamson And Thibault Camus Jun. 02, 2020 02:00 AM EDT

This photo shows Melissa Jean Footlick, 42, of San Diego, with rubber chickens from a game she purchased online. Footlick is among millions who have helped online retail sales surge as consumer spending fell off rapidly when businesses shut down. (Melissa Jean Footlick via AP)
Worry, haste, retail therapy: What have we bought and why?

By Leanne Italie May. 26, 2020 10:14 AM EDT

High grass is seen as people wearing masks stroll inside Rome's Villa Pamphili park as it reopened after several weeks of closure, part of nationwide limited easing of some lockdown restrictions, on Monday, May 4, 2020. Italy began stirring again Monday after a two-month coronavirus shutdown, with 4.4 million Italians able to return to work and restrictions on movement eased in the first European country to lock down in a bid to stem COVID-19 infections.  (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino)
Italy eases virus lockdown, and gets first reckoning of toll

By Nicole Winfield, Colleen Barry And Frances D'emilio May. 04, 2020 03:57 PM EDT

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