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		<title>Mask mandate, restaurant orders and more stay in effect after Ky. Supreme Court order</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[COVINGTON, Ky. — Kentucky's Supreme Court stopped two lower courts Friday from nullifying Gov. Andy Beshear's pandemic executive orders for now. At a hearing that took up most of Thursday, Attorney General Daniel Cameron asked the Boone County Circuit Court for a temporary injunction on Beshear’s executive actions during the pandemic, including his latest order &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>COVINGTON, Ky. — Kentucky's Supreme Court stopped two lower courts Friday from nullifying Gov. Andy Beshear's pandemic executive orders for now.</p>
<p>At a hearing that took up most of Thursday, Attorney General Daniel Cameron asked the Boone County Circuit Court for a temporary injunction on Beshear’s <u>executive actions during the pandemic</u>, including his latest order on <u>masks in public</u>. A Scott County court had already granted a similar injunction.</p>
<p>The court granted the injunction late Thursday to allow daycare ratios to increase from 10 children to 15 for every teacher, and for restaurants to allow social distancing at 3 feet back-to-back.</p>
<p>But both injunctions were stayed Friday by an order from the Kentucky Supreme Court, which means all of the executive orders, including Beshear's mask mandate, will stay in effect.</p>
<p>"Given the need for a clear and consistent statewide public health policy and recognizing that the Kentucky legislature has expressly given the Governor broad executive powers in a public health emergency, the Court orders a stay of all orders of injunctive relief until such time as the various orders are properly before the Court with a full record of any evidence and pleadings considered by the lower courts," the order reads.</p>
<p>Cameron's challenge would have allowed restaurants to distance tables only three feet apart<b> </b>if guests sat back-to-back, but some restaurant owners in Covington were not totally comfortable with the idea. Now, they are relying on city programs to help expand outdoor seating into the streets to be able to serve more customers.</p>
<p>Starting Friday, the parking area on Seventh Street in Covington’s Duveneck Square will be shut down every night from 6 - 11 p.m. so nearby restaurants nearby can set up tables and chairs as a way to make up for the 50% capacity limit and social distancing orders for indoor dining in Kentucky. Similarly, Roebling Point will be closed to traffic to provide more space for properly-distanced outdoor dining.</p>
<p>Bill Whitlow, owner and general manager of Rich’s Proper Food and Drink, welcomes the extra outdoor space since it means he can bring back extra staff.</p>
<p>“This area has been growing massively, so I think people are going to continue to come down here as they continue to feel comfortable, and with more tables we’ll have more reception,” he said.</p>
<p>Whitlow’s main goal is making sure customers feel comfortable enough to come out and dine.</p>
<p>“They ask about spacing. They call and ask what precautions we’re taking. People are scared, but people want to get out and normalize,” he said.</p>
<p>That’s why Whitlow said even if the challenge to the governor’s order is soon upheld, he’s not going to change a thing about the precautions at his restaurant unless he’s sure it is safe.</p>
<p>“So we’re going to continue to wear our masks,” he said. “We’re going to continue to have spacing six feet between tables.”</p>
<p>Josh Rhodes, project manager for Recover Covington, said the “out of the box” idea is all about the economic survival of these local businesses.</p>
<p>“Restaurants are pretty excited to have the additional space,” Rhodes said. “This is all about their survival.”</p>
<p><b><i>Read the Kentucky Supreme Court's Friday order in the viewer below:</i></b></p>
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		<title>Federal investigation into Breonna Taylor death widens as community marks 1 year since the shooting</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[As Louisville, and the country, mark one year since officers came inside Breonna Taylor’s home and fatally shot her, a federal investigation of the shooting is casting a wider net than previous investigations and looking into the warrant that allowed officers entrance. In the early morning hours of March 13, 2020, officers serving a search &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>As Louisville, and the country, mark one year since officers came inside Breonna Taylor’s home and fatally shot her, a federal investigation of the shooting is casting a wider net than previous investigations and looking into the warrant that allowed officers entrance.</p>
<p>In the early morning hours of March 13, 2020, officers serving a search warrant went inside Taylor’s home. Taylor’s boyfriend, believing the home was being invaded by criminals, opened fire, hitting an officer in the leg. Three police officers fired their weapons. Taylor was hit five times, and died.</p>
<p>Taylor was 26 years old and worked as an emergency room technician.</p>
<p>It was ruled that two officers fired shots that hit Taylor, Myles Cosgrove and Jonathan Mattingly, and a third officer, Brett Hankison, fired shots from outside through the windows. Mattingly was hit by Taylor's boyfriend's shot. </p>
<p>A grand jury formed last year by state Attorney General Daniel Cameron recommended only one officer, Hankison, be charged in connection with the shooting, the charge is for endangering Taylor’s neighbors not for her death.</p>
<p>The warrant that allowed officers to enter was not part of Cameron’s criminal investigation. The warrant was part of a drug investigation into Taylor’s ex-boyfriend, and there is discrepancy in whether it was a so-called “no-knock” warrant, which allows officers to enter without knocking or identifying themselves.</p>
<p>That warrant, and how it was obtained, are under review by federal investigators who are conducting their own investigation into what happened.</p>
<p>There are signs the federal investigation could look into the Louisville police response to demonstrations after Taylor’s shooting, according<u><a class="Link" href="https://apnews.com/article/federal-investigation-breonna-taylor-death-111213346787cdb5fb7b3266a3ddc402"> to the Associated Press</a></u>. They could also examine police training and question officers about their mindset and thought process the night of the shooting.</p>
<p>In addition to the grand jury investigation, in the last year since the shooting, Louisville, and many other cities around the country, have banned “no-knock” warrants, Louisville’s Police Department has a new chief, and the city has paid a $12 million settlement to Taylor’s mother.</p>
<p>Two of the officers who fired shots in Taylor’s home have been dismissed by the department, Cosgrove and Hankison, along with a detective who had sought the warrant. Mattingly is still with the department. </p>
<p>Taylor’s boyfriend who fired at officers was originally facing charges for that shooting, but they were all dropped just this month.</p>
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