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News: Monday, July 20

Mount Joy Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 5752 (Source: Google Street View)

Mount Joy Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 5752 (Source: Google Street View)
Mount Joy Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 5752 (Source: Google Street View)

Headlines for Monday, July 20, 2020:

No plans to revert to red: An online article claiming several counties are about to revert to Pennsylvania's Covid-19 red phase is "blatantly false," state officials said. (Source: ABC 27)

VFWs struggling amid Covid-19 lockdown: The Mount Joy Veterans of Foreign Wars post recently opened for 10 days, then closed again under Gov. Wolf's most recent order. (Source: CBS 21)

1960s-era protesters encouraged by today's activism: "I am thrilled that millennials are taking the lead," said Elizabeth Ford, who protested segregation at Rocky Springs Pool in 1963. "This whole Black Lives Matter movement is so vital and so critical." (Source: LNP)

National roundup: Thousands strike nationwide for racial and economic justice. (Source: AP) Gunman kills son of federal judge, critically wounds her husband (Source: USA Today) Democrats pledge to continue John Lewis' fight to restore Voting Rights Act. (Source: CBS) Clashes continue between protesters, federal agents in Portland. (Source: AP)