The Big Ten officially announces conference schools will not be playing football this fall due to the coronavirus with hopes of playing in the spring. Big Ten becomes the first Power Five conference to decide not play this fall. The move affects all fall sports, including cross country, field hockey, soccer and volleyball.
A line of prominent college football players, coaches, and administrators are backing the #WeWantToPlay campaign against canceling the fall season. Matt Doyle has the story.
Hurricane experts are calling for an active season of storm activity and with that prediction, Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon is stressing the importance of proper coverage. Donelon says flood, homeowner, and commercial property insurances can still be obtained now, but only while a storm is not in the Gulf.
Cut 3 (06) “…landfall and dissipates.”
Flood insurance will take 30 days to take effect after your first premium payment.
Federally enhanced unemployment benefits are expected to begin shipping again in a few weeks, this time at 300 dollars on top of state payments instead of the previous 600 dollars. The new round of federal unemployment is the result of a recent executive order by the President. Senator Cassidy says for things like another stimulus check they’ll need Congress to reach an agreement, but…