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VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. - The COVID-19 pandemic has hit communities hard in many different ways.A new survey shows it's also taken a toll on museums, with some not sure whether they'll be able to keep their doors open.At the Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), you'd find all sorts of displays.The museum reopened in July after being closed roughly five months during the pandemic.“We've had just around 3,000 people come through the museum over the last three months,” Brad Tuggle, Director of Audience Development for Virginia MOCA, said. “Our museum is in a good spot relative to where it could be.”Tuggle told News 3 the museum had concerns at first.“There were a lot of furloughs with the museum; we went down to about 40% of our staff,” Tuggle said. “We didn't know if this pandemic was going to shut us down for three months or three years.”The American Alliance of Museums (AAM) surveyed museums to get a feel for impacts from the pandemic.“Anecdotally, we knew that museums were significantly impacted by the pandemic the second they had to close their doors,” AAM Director of Marketing and Communications Natanya Khashan said.Khashan told News 3 at least 750 museum directors responded to the survey in June.One-third of those responding were not confident they would be able to survive 16 months without additional financial relief, and 16% felt their organization was at a significant risk of permanent closure.AAM added, during the pandemic, 75% of museums stepped into roles as educators providing virtual education programs and experiences. Two-thirds of directors predicted cuts in education, programming, and other public services due to significant budget cuts.“It is really unfortunate, and the number isn't surprising because museums have to cut where they can in order to survive the impact of the pandemic,” Khashan said.Tuggle said funding from the City of Virginia Beach and other partners helped.“We had a lot of people on staff and the community that in that first month really stepped up,” he said.He added the museum also launched a virtual museum online for people during the pandemic.“It really gave us an avenue to get that artwork out to the world, which is what we're here for,” he said.As they continue on, Khashan hopes many will support other museums around the country during this time.“Their communities are going to need their museums more than ever to help sustain their economies and their educational systems, and to provide respite and healing as we look towards the recovery in the future,” she said.This story was first reported by Zak Dahlheimer at WTKR in Norfolk, Virginia. 2633

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Warning: Footage in this article is graphicThe Salt Lake City Police Department has released body camera footage of a Sept. 4 incident in which an officer shot a 13-year-old boy.Videos from four officers' cameras and audio of the 911 calls from the boy's mother can be viewed above.When officers responded to the area, the mother told them her son, Linden Cameron, was "out of control" and needed to be taken to the hospital. She has publicly said that her son has autism.She told officers he may have had what she believed was a BB or pellet gun. She also told them her son had previously threatened to shoot one of her coworkers."I don't believe it's a real gun," she told officers."Unfortunately, we have to treat them all as if they are [real guns]," one officer responded, to which she replied, "Right, I know."At one point, the boy ran from officers, one of whom fired at least 10 shots as heard in the bodycam footage after ordering him to show his hands and get on the ground. The shooting occurred just after 10 p.m. near the area of 500 South and Navajo Street. It was unclear from the footage if he brandished a weapon. 1138

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VISTA, Calif. (KGTV) -- An event happening Saturday aims to answer questions for San Diego County residents with aging parents. The event is called "Helping Your Parents Age with Grace and Dignity While Preparing for Your Future as Well."The event takes place on Saturday, September 7 from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at North Coast Church at 2405 North Santa Fe Avenue in Vista. Admission to the event is free and a free continental breakfast will be provided. The event is sponsored by Golden Care. Those who wish to attend are asked to RSVP by calling Linda Urbina at 760-637-9376 or emailing her at Linda@getgomdencare.com.The event will cover the following topics: ? Tell-tale signs that your parents may need help to remain safely in their own home. ? How do I provide for their wishes to remain in their own home when monthly income is an issue? ? What is the difference between In-Home Care and Home Health? ? The importance of having a Medical Health Care Directive & Power of Attorney for you and your parents. ? Funding options available for seniors who need to move from their homes ? Considering Independent Living, Assisted Living Community, or a Board & Care? ? What is a 602, TB Test? When would we need them? ? The difference between Hospice and Palliative Care. ? Purchasing LTC Insurance: It is never too late to buy a policy and at an earlier age is always best! ? Veterans or surviving spouses of Veterans, find out if you qualify for the Aid & Attendance Benefit. 1501

  

WASHINGTON — The number of laid-off Americans applying for unemployment benefits fell to roughly 880,000 last week, a sign of possible improvement but evidence that the viral pandemic keeps forcing many businesses to slash jobs. The latest figures, released Thursday by the Labor Department, suggest that nearly six months after the eruption of the coronavirus, the economy is still struggling to sustain a recovery and rebuild a job market that was devastated by the recession. All told, the government said that 13.3 million people are continuing to receive traditional jobless benefits, up from 1.7 million a year ago. 629

  

VIENNA — Austrian authorities say at least one gunman, shooting apparently at random in a popular Vienna nightlife area hours before a coronavirus lockdown took effect, killed four people in an Islamic extremist attack. They said Tuesday that the suspect, who was shot and killed by police, was a young Austrian-North Macedonian dual citizen who had a previous terror conviction for attempting to join the Islamic State extremist group in Syria.Chancellor Sebastian Kurz said two men and two women died from their injuries in the attack Monday evening. He said a police officer who tried to get in the attacker’s way was shot and wounded, and another 14 people were hurt. Police have arrested several other people and searched 15 houses and apartments 759

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