Louisville church sues mayor for prohibiting drive-in Easter services
A Louisville, Kentucky church is suing Mayor Greg Fischer for prohibiting drive-in church services on Easter because of the coronavirus pandemic.
A Louisville, Kentucky church is suing Mayor Greg Fischer for prohibiting drive-in church services on Easter because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Kentucky police have been directed to record the license plates of residents who attend church Easter Sunday and report them to local health departments for a 14-day quarantine in an effort to reduce the spread of coronavirus.
KY police to record license plates of Easter Sunday churchgoers to enforce quarantine
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear on Friday —two days before Easter Sunday — threatened state residents with a mandatory 14-day quarantine if they attended a mass gathering, including church services.
Temple Baptist Church in Greenville, Mississippi is suing the police department after officers issued $500 tickets to more than 20 congregants and shut down the church's drive-in worship service Wednesday evening.
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer's latest stay-at-home order is being blasted for lack of consistency and seemingly arbitrary rules regarding what can be purchased and what cannot.
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If you’re attending a church service on Easter Sunday in Kentucky, the governor has ordered authorities to take down your license plate and report you to local health departments; you will then be ordered to a 14-day quarantine.
A viral video of the incident forced Philadelphia transit authorities to rescind a coronavirus-prompted policy mandating that customers wear masks.
Mississippi police on Wednesday issued $500 tickets to more than 20 Christians who were sitting inside their vehicles on church property listening to a sermon from their pastor.
Mississippi police fine Christians $500 for attending drive-in worship service
Local police on the eastern shore of Virginia issued a whopping $2,500 fine against a church after it held a worship service with 16 people, even though the people were spread far apart in a sanctuary designed for 230.