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instate

[in-steyt] / ɪnˈsteɪt /


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One of the last holdouts in California, Los Angeles County, will end its Covid-19 emergency declaration at the end of March, which will strip the county of some of its current power to instate health orders to fight the coronavirus.

From New York Times

Wake Forest is also adding three freshman guards in instate recruit Lucas Taylor, Cameron Hildreth and Robert McCray.

From Seattle Times

Instate 85 reopened around 8 a.m.

From Washington Times

In the meantime, the Biden administration has resisted calls on Capitol Hill to instate a national moratorium on water and electricity shut-offs, a policy that might have covered people until federal assistance arrives.

From Washington Post

Brown-Turner scored a career-high 25 points to help the Wolfpack beat North Carolina 82-63 on Sunday, avenging a loss that came two weeks earlier in the long-running instate series.

From Fox News