Illinois Universal Lead Testing for Children Begins July 1, 2026
Illinois universal lead testing for children began Wednesday, July 1, 2026, replacing the state’s previous ZIP code-based approach. Under the new standard, children across Illinois are to receive automatic blood lead tests at 12 and 24 months, according to the Illinois Department of Public Health. Illinois Universal Lead Testing Replaces ZIP Code Limits IDPH announced the change on Thursday, June 25, 2026. Previously, automatic testing requirements foc
Illinois Universal Lead Testing for Children Begins July 1, 2026
Illinois universal lead testing for children began Wednesday, July 1, 2026, replacing the state’s previous ZIP code-based approach. Under the new standard, children across Illinois are to receive automatic blood lead tests at 12 and 24 months, according to the Illinois Department of Public Health. Illinois Universal Lead Testing Replaces ZIP Code Limits IDPH announced the change on Thursday, June 25, 2026. Previously, automatic testing requirements foc
Illinois tick season: ER visits rise as bite risk peaks
Tick-bite emergency room visits are rising as Illinois tick season reaches one of its busiest periods. Federal health data shows weekly tick-bite ER visit rates in every U.S. region except the South Central states are at their highest level for this point in the year since 2017, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Illinois tick season brings several species into focus The Illinois Department of Public Health says
Illinois tick season: ER visits rise as bite risk peaks
Tick-bite emergency room visits are rising as Illinois tick season reaches one of its busiest periods. Federal health data shows weekly tick-bite ER visit rates in every U.S. region except the South Central states are at their highest level for this point in the year since 2017, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Illinois tick season brings several species into focus The Illinois Department of Public Health says
Fort Worth Northside Boil Water Notice Continues After Main Repair
The Fort Worth Northside boil water notice remains in effect while city officials await bacteriological test results following repairs to a broken 24-inch water main. The precaution also covers a separate area near Lake Worth. The main failure caused water pressure to fall below Texas Commission on Environmental Quality standards. Officials said low pressure can allow bacteria to enter a water system, but no contamination
Fort Worth Northside Boil Water Notice Continues After Main Repair
The Fort Worth Northside boil water notice remains in effect while city officials await bacteriological test results following repairs to a broken 24-inch water main. The precaution also covers a separate area near Lake Worth. The main failure caused water pressure to fall below Texas Commission on Environmental Quality standards. Officials said low pressure can allow bacteria to enter a water system, but no contamination
DRC Ebola outbreak worsens as rumours delay treatment
The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo is becoming harder to manage as false rumours spread through communities and social media. Health teams are already dealing with a deadly virus, but misinformation is now creating another serious challenge. Many families are delaying hospital visits because they fear that medical centres are unsafe or that treatment itself may cause infection. Several misleading claims have circulated
DRC Ebola outbreak worsens as rumours delay treatment
The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo is becoming harder to manage as false rumours spread through communities and social media. Health teams are already dealing with a deadly virus, but misinformation is now creating another serious challenge. Many families are delaying hospital visits because they fear that medical centres are unsafe or that treatment itself may cause infection. Several misleading claims have circulated
Kerala Nipah Alert: Suspected Case Under Observation In Kozhikode
Kerala health authorities have increased precautionary measures in Kozhikode after a 43-year-old man was admitted to hospital with symptoms suspected to be linked to Nipah virus infection. Officials said the case is being treated as a suspected Nipah case until final confirmation comes from the National Institute of Virology in Pune. Health officials are closely monitoring the patient’s contacts and have advised the public to remain alert, follow hygiene precautions and seek medic
Kerala Nipah Alert: Suspected Case Under Observation In Kozhikode
Kerala health authorities have increased precautionary measures in Kozhikode after a 43-year-old man was admitted to hospital with symptoms suspected to be linked to Nipah virus infection. Officials said the case is being treated as a suspected Nipah case until final confirmation comes from the National Institute of Virology in Pune. Health officials are closely monitoring the patient’s contacts and have advised the public to remain alert, follow hygiene precautions and seek medic
Target Up & Up Baby Wipes Recall in U.S.: Stop Using These
Target has recalled select Up & Up baby wipes sold nationwide and online after FDA testing found bacterial contamination that could pose infection risks, especially for newborns, infants, young children and people with weakened immune systems. The voluntary recall was announced by Target on Thursday, June 4, 2026, and published by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Friday, June 5, 2026. The recalled products include Up & Up Fragrance Free Baby Wipes and Up & Up Fre
Target Up & Up Baby Wipes Recall in U.S.: Stop Using These
Target has recalled select Up & Up baby wipes sold nationwide and online after FDA testing found bacterial contamination that could pose infection risks, especially for newborns, infants, young children and people with weakened immune systems. The voluntary recall was announced by Target on Thursday, June 4, 2026, and published by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Friday, June 5, 2026. The recalled products include Up & Up Fragrance Free Baby Wipes and Up & Up Fre
Lee County Florida Deploys Drones to Release Sterile Mosquitoes and Control Aedes aegypti
Lee County in Florida has introduced a cutting-edge approach to mosquito control using drones. The technology allows for the release of sterile male mosquitoes in areas that are challenging to reach by road, such as dense vegetation, coastal zones, and remote properties. This innovative solution enhances mosquito management efforts while maintaining public safety. How the System Works ?
Lee County Florida Deploys Drones to Release Sterile Mosquitoes and Control Aedes aegypti
Lee County in Florida has introduced a cutting-edge approach to mosquito control using drones. The technology allows for the release of sterile male mosquitoes in areas that are challenging to reach by road, such as dense vegetation, coastal zones, and remote properties. This innovative solution enhances mosquito management efforts while maintaining public safety. How the System Works ?
Ebola Alert In AP: Airport Screening Stepped Up
Vijayawada, May 24, 2026: Andhra Pradesh has stepped up Ebola screening at Visakhapatnam, Tirupati and Vijayawada airports as a precautionary public health measure. Travellers from high-risk countries are being monitored, and anyone showing suspected symptoms will be shifted to quarantine and given medical support. AP Steps Up Ebola Screening At Airports The Andhra Prad
Ebola Alert In AP: Airport Screening Stepped Up
Vijayawada, May 24, 2026: Andhra Pradesh has stepped up Ebola screening at Visakhapatnam, Tirupati and Vijayawada airports as a precautionary public health measure. Travellers from high-risk countries are being monitored, and anyone showing suspected symptoms will be shifted to quarantine and given medical support. AP Steps Up Ebola Screening At Airports The Andhra Prad
World Cup Ebola Travel Risk: CDC Screening Expands, US Risk Stays Low
World Cup Ebola travel risk remains low for fans in the United States, but federal screening rules have expanded as health agencies monitor the outbreak in Central and East Africa. The CDC said foreign nationals who were in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda or South Sudan within 21 days before arrival are temporarily restricted from entering the United States. U.S. citizens, nationals and lawful permanent residents may still enter, but affected travelers are
World Cup Ebola Travel Risk: CDC Screening Expands, US Risk Stays Low
World Cup Ebola travel risk remains low for fans in the United States, but federal screening rules have expanded as health agencies monitor the outbreak in Central and East Africa. The CDC said foreign nationals who were in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda or South Sudan within 21 days before arrival are temporarily restricted from entering the United States. U.S. citizens, nationals and lawful permanent residents may still enter, but affected travelers are
India-Africa Summit Postponed Due to Ebola Outbreak in Africa
Summit Postponed Due to Ebola Outbreak The Fourth India-Africa Forum Summit, originally scheduled to take place in New Delhi from May 28, 2026, has been postponed due to an escalating Ebola outbreak in several African countries. The Democratic Republic of Congo’s South Kivu province has reported the latest cases, contributing to concerns about regional health security. India and the African Union, followin
India-Africa Summit Postponed Due to Ebola Outbreak in Africa
Summit Postponed Due to Ebola Outbreak The Fourth India-Africa Forum Summit, originally scheduled to take place in New Delhi from May 28, 2026, has been postponed due to an escalating Ebola outbreak in several African countries. The Democratic Republic of Congo’s South Kivu province has reported the latest cases, contributing to concerns about regional health security. India and the African Union, followin
DRC Ebola Outbreak: US Doctor Infected as Rare Strain Spreads
The DRC Ebola outbreak has drawn international concern after an American doctor working with patients in the Democratic Republic of Congo tested positive for the rare Bundibugyo strain. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said the American tested positive on Sunday, May 17, 2026, after being exposed while caring for patients in the DRC. The CDC said the patient is being moved to Germany for treatment, along with high-risk contacts link
DRC Ebola Outbreak: US Doctor Infected as Rare Strain Spreads
The DRC Ebola outbreak has drawn international concern after an American doctor working with patients in the Democratic Republic of Congo tested positive for the rare Bundibugyo strain. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said the American tested positive on Sunday, May 17, 2026, after being exposed while caring for patients in the DRC. The CDC said the patient is being moved to Germany for treatment, along with high-risk contacts link
Illinois Potential Hantavirus Case Raises U.S. Cleanup Risk
An Illinois potential hantavirus case in Winnebago County is renewing attention on a rare but serious U.S. infection risk linked to unsafe rodent cleanup. The Illinois Department of Public Health said on Tuesday, May 12, 2026, that it was investigating a potential case in a Winnebago County resident who had not traveled internationally and was not connected to the MV Hondius cruise ship outbreak. The person is believed to have been exposed while cleaning a home where rodent dropping
Illinois Potential Hantavirus Case Raises U.S. Cleanup Risk
An Illinois potential hantavirus case in Winnebago County is renewing attention on a rare but serious U.S. infection risk linked to unsafe rodent cleanup. The Illinois Department of Public Health said on Tuesday, May 12, 2026, that it was investigating a potential case in a Winnebago County resident who had not traveled internationally and was not connected to the MV Hondius cruise ship outbreak. The person is believed to have been exposed while cleaning a home where rodent dropping
Hantavirus outbreak causes, risks, and safety measures
Hantavirus is a deadly virus carried primarily by rodents like mice and rats. Humans usually get infected by breathing air contaminated with rodent urine, droppings, or saliva. This virus can cause two serious diseases: HFRS (Hemorrhagic Fever with Renal Syndrome), which affects kidneys and may lead to internal bleeding, and HPS (Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome), which affects lungs and can become life-threatening. Understanding hantavirus, its symptoms, and prevention is essential for public safe
Hantavirus outbreak causes, risks, and safety measures
Hantavirus is a deadly virus carried primarily by rodents like mice and rats. Humans usually get infected by breathing air contaminated with rodent urine, droppings, or saliva. This virus can cause two serious diseases: HFRS (Hemorrhagic Fever with Renal Syndrome), which affects kidneys and may lead to internal bleeding, and HPS (Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome), which affects lungs and can become life-threatening. Understanding hantavirus, its symptoms, and prevention is essential for public safe
20 US States On Alert As Venomous Chinese Ant Spreads Rapidly Across America
A venomous ant species, the Asian needle ant, originally hailing from China, is causing concern across 20 states in the United States due to its rapid spread and painful sting. Health experts are urging the public to be cautious after the insect, which is black to dark brown and smaller than most common ants, was detected in several states, including Florida, Georgia, Texas, New York, and Massachusetts. Although the species was first identified in the U.S. over 90 years ago, it has only recen
20 US States On Alert As Venomous Chinese Ant Spreads Rapidly Across America
A venomous ant species, the Asian needle ant, originally hailing from China, is causing concern across 20 states in the United States due to its rapid spread and painful sting. Health experts are urging the public to be cautious after the insect, which is black to dark brown and smaller than most common ants, was detected in several states, including Florida, Georgia, Texas, New York, and Massachusetts. Although the species was first identified in the U.S. over 90 years ago, it has only recen
Cruise Ship Health Alert: Early Hantavirus Symptoms You Must Not Ignore at Sea
Cruise ship illness risk is low—but hantavirus symptoms can turn serious fast if ignored. Knowing the early warning signs could save your life at sea. What Are Early Hantavirus Symptoms? Hantavirus symptoms often start like the flu—fever, chills, muscle aches, headache, nausea, and fatigue. Health experts warn these early signs can appear within 1–2 weeks after exposure and are easily mistaken for common viral infections. When Does It Become Dangerous? Within days, symptoms may escalate to severe respiratory illness, including coughing, chest tightness, and difficulty breathing. Officials say falling oxygen levels and labored breathing are critical red flags requiring urgent care. Is Hantavirus a Real Risk on Cruise Ships? The risk of hantavirus on cruise ships remains extremely low, thanks to strict hygiene, sanitation, and pest control systems. However, rare exposure can occur through contaminated food storage or contact with rodent droppings at certain ports. What Should You Do If You Feel Sick Onboard? If you notice flu-like symptoms on a cruise: Report immediately to onboard medical staff Isolate to prevent confusion with contagious illnesses Get oxygen levels and vital signs checked early Doctors emphasize there is no specific antiviral cure, so early supportive care—oxygen therapy and monitoring—is critical. Why Awareness Matters for Travelers While hantavirus is rare, delayed recognition can lead to life-threatening complications. Cruise operators maintain strict safety protocols, but passenger awareness remains the first line of defense. Staying informed ensures that even in the safest environments, you can respond quickly—and travel with confidence.
Cruise Ship Health Alert: Early Hantavirus Symptoms You Must Not Ignore at Sea
Cruise ship illness risk is low—but hantavirus symptoms can turn serious fast if ignored. Knowing the early warning signs could save your life at sea. What Are Early Hantavirus Symptoms? Hantavirus symptoms often start like the flu—fever, chills, muscle aches, headache, nausea, and fatigue. Health experts warn these early signs can appear within 1–2 weeks after exposure and are easily mistaken for common viral infections. When Does It Become Dangerous? Within days, symptoms may escalate to severe respiratory illness, including coughing, chest tightness, and difficulty breathing. Officials say falling oxygen levels and labored breathing are critical red flags requiring urgent care. Is Hantavirus a Real Risk on Cruise Ships? The risk of hantavirus on cruise ships remains extremely low, thanks to strict hygiene, sanitation, and pest control systems. However, rare exposure can occur through contaminated food storage or contact with rodent droppings at certain ports. What Should You Do If You Feel Sick Onboard? If you notice flu-like symptoms on a cruise: Report immediately to onboard medical staff Isolate to prevent confusion with contagious illnesses Get oxygen levels and vital signs checked early Doctors emphasize there is no specific antiviral cure, so early supportive care—oxygen therapy and monitoring—is critical. Why Awareness Matters for Travelers While hantavirus is rare, delayed recognition can lead to life-threatening complications. Cruise operators maintain strict safety protocols, but passenger awareness remains the first line of defense. Staying informed ensures that even in the safest environments, you can respond quickly—and travel with confidence.
Mountain View Boil Water Advisory Extended: Bacteria Found, 23 Homes Still Affected
Mountain View Boil Water Advisory Extended After Bacteria Detection The Mountain View boil water advisory remains in effect after coliform bacteria were detected in the water supply. Officials say residents must continue boiling tap water before drinking or cooking. What Happened and Which Areas Are Affected? City officials confirmed the issue impacts 23 homes, primarily along Drucilla Drive and Carla Court. The contamination began on April 24 when construction work allowed cement slurry into a drinking water pipeline. While tests detected coliform bacteria, authorities stressed that E. coli was not found, reducing the immediate health risk but still requiring precaution. Is the Water Safe to Use? Residents can use tap water for cleaning, bathing, and other household tasks. However, drinking water must be boiled until further notice to ensure safety. When Will the Advisory Be Lifted? Officials do not expect the advisory to end before May 9–10, as crews continue testing and treatment efforts. A “super chlorination” process is underway to fully disinfect the affected pipeline. What Are Officials Doing Now? City crews are actively flushing the system, monitoring water quality, and working to restore normal conditions. Officials emphasized that public health remains the top priority. For now, residents are urged to follow all safety guidelines as testing continues and updates are expected later this week.
Mountain View Boil Water Advisory Extended: Bacteria Found, 23 Homes Still Affected
Mountain View Boil Water Advisory Extended After Bacteria Detection The Mountain View boil water advisory remains in effect after coliform bacteria were detected in the water supply. Officials say residents must continue boiling tap water before drinking or cooking. What Happened and Which Areas Are Affected? City officials confirmed the issue impacts 23 homes, primarily along Drucilla Drive and Carla Court. The contamination began on April 24 when construction work allowed cement slurry into a drinking water pipeline. While tests detected coliform bacteria, authorities stressed that E. coli was not found, reducing the immediate health risk but still requiring precaution. Is the Water Safe to Use? Residents can use tap water for cleaning, bathing, and other household tasks. However, drinking water must be boiled until further notice to ensure safety. When Will the Advisory Be Lifted? Officials do not expect the advisory to end before May 9–10, as crews continue testing and treatment efforts. A “super chlorination” process is underway to fully disinfect the affected pipeline. What Are Officials Doing Now? City crews are actively flushing the system, monitoring water quality, and working to restore normal conditions. Officials emphasized that public health remains the top priority. For now, residents are urged to follow all safety guidelines as testing continues and updates are expected later this week.
Hantavirus Outbreak Reported on Cruise Ship Leaves Three Dead
A suspected outbreak of hantavirus on board the cruise vessel MV Hondius has resulted in three deaths and several serious illnesses, raising concerns among global health authorities. The ship, operated by a Netherlands-based expedition company, was sailing near Cape Verde when the medical situation emerged, prompting urgent response measures and international coordination. Officials confirmed that at least three passengers died, while others showed symptoms consistent with a hantavi
Hantavirus Outbreak Reported on Cruise Ship Leaves Three Dead
A suspected outbreak of hantavirus on board the cruise vessel MV Hondius has resulted in three deaths and several serious illnesses, raising concerns among global health authorities. The ship, operated by a Netherlands-based expedition company, was sailing near Cape Verde when the medical situation emerged, prompting urgent response measures and international coordination. Officials confirmed that at least three passengers died, while others showed symptoms consistent with a hantavi
Gaza faces rising disease risk as rat infestation spreads in displacement camps
Rising temperatures are intensifying public health concerns in the Gaza Strip, where a widespread infestation of rodents and parasites is compounding already dire living conditions for displaced civilians. Health officials warn that the rapid spread of rats, fleas, and lice could trigger a major disease outbreak in overcrowded camps lacking basic sanitation. In areas such as Khan Yunis and the Al-Mawasi coastal strip, displaced families are living in makeshift shelters that offer little protection against pests. Residents report that large rodents, identified by some as Norway rats, are burrowing into tents at night. Muhammad al-Raqab, a displaced father, described repeated attacks on his family, saying rodents chewed through his shelter and bit his children while they slept. He now stays awake overnight to guard them. The infestation is closely linked to the collapse of Gaza’s sanitation infrastructure. With municipal services largely nonfunctional and access to landfill sites near the eastern border restricted, millions of tons of waste have accumulated near populated areas. The buildup has created ideal conditions for vermin to thrive. According to the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, approximately 1.7 million of Gaza’s 2.2 million residents remain displaced and unable to return to their homes despite a ceasefire that began in October 2025. Field assessments conducted in March described camp conditions as heavily affected by vermin and parasite infestations. Medical professionals are already seeing the consequences. Hani al-Flait, head of pediatrics at Al-Aqsa Hospital in central Gaza, reported a steady rise in skin infections such as scabies. Residents also describe worsening conditions as fleas spread allergies among both children and adults, further straining limited healthcare resources in the enclave.
Gaza faces rising disease risk as rat infestation spreads in displacement camps
Rising temperatures are intensifying public health concerns in the Gaza Strip, where a widespread infestation of rodents and parasites is compounding already dire living conditions for displaced civilians. Health officials warn that the rapid spread of rats, fleas, and lice could trigger a major disease outbreak in overcrowded camps lacking basic sanitation. In areas such as Khan Yunis and the Al-Mawasi coastal strip, displaced families are living in makeshift shelters that offer little protection against pests. Residents report that large rodents, identified by some as Norway rats, are burrowing into tents at night. Muhammad al-Raqab, a displaced father, described repeated attacks on his family, saying rodents chewed through his shelter and bit his children while they slept. He now stays awake overnight to guard them. The infestation is closely linked to the collapse of Gaza’s sanitation infrastructure. With municipal services largely nonfunctional and access to landfill sites near the eastern border restricted, millions of tons of waste have accumulated near populated areas. The buildup has created ideal conditions for vermin to thrive. According to the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, approximately 1.7 million of Gaza’s 2.2 million residents remain displaced and unable to return to their homes despite a ceasefire that began in October 2025. Field assessments conducted in March described camp conditions as heavily affected by vermin and parasite infestations. Medical professionals are already seeing the consequences. Hani al-Flait, head of pediatrics at Al-Aqsa Hospital in central Gaza, reported a steady rise in skin infections such as scabies. Residents also describe worsening conditions as fleas spread allergies among both children and adults, further straining limited healthcare resources in the enclave.
CDC warns of rising extensively drug-resistant shigella cases in US
WASHINGTON — Health officials are warning of a rising number of extensively drug-resistant shigella infections in the United States, describing the trend as a growing public health threat linked to increasing antibiotic resistance. In a report released on Wednesday, April 9, 2026, federal health authorities said drug-resistant cases of shigella have steadily increased over the past decade. According to surveillance data, such cases accounted for 0% of reported infections between 201
CDC warns of rising extensively drug-resistant shigella cases in US
WASHINGTON — Health officials are warning of a rising number of extensively drug-resistant shigella infections in the United States, describing the trend as a growing public health threat linked to increasing antibiotic resistance. In a report released on Wednesday, April 9, 2026, federal health authorities said drug-resistant cases of shigella have steadily increased over the past decade. According to surveillance data, such cases accounted for 0% of reported infections between 201
Austin weighs new restrictions on e-cigarette sales near schools
AUSTIN, Texas — City officials in Austin are evaluating new regulations that could limit the sale of e-cigarettes and synthetic nicotine products near schools and daycare centers, as part of an effort to reduce youth exposure to tobacco-related products. The proposal follows a 2025 City Council resolution directing city staff to explore policy options aimed at protecting minors. During a Public Health Committee meeting held in early 2026, Austin Public Health (APH) reported that approximately 600 retailers currently operate within 1,000 feet of schools or daycare facilities. The agency recommended a zoning ordinance change that would apply only to new businesses, allowing existing retailers to continue operating under a “grandfather” provision. City officials noted that state law requires compensation if an existing business loses its land-use rights, which influenced the recommendation to limit the policy’s scope to future establishments. The proposal would also exempt large food retailers exceeding 12,000 square feet to avoid creating gaps in access to essential goods in certain neighborhoods. APH further suggested expanding the ordinance to include all nicotine and tobacco products, rather than focusing solely on e-cigarettes or synthetic alternatives. Officials say this broader approach would help address emerging products and reduce regulatory loopholes over time. Local business owners have expressed concern about the potential impact on retail operations and expansion opportunities. Some argue that strict age verification practices are already in place and that specialty vape shops are not the primary source of underage access. Others point to challenges in finding commercial spaces that meet distance requirements from schools or childcare centers. City Council has not yet scheduled a final vote on the proposal. Additional public hearings and discussions are expected to take place in the fall of 2026 as officials gather input from stakeholders and evaluate the broader implications of the policy.
Austin weighs new restrictions on e-cigarette sales near schools
AUSTIN, Texas — City officials in Austin are evaluating new regulations that could limit the sale of e-cigarettes and synthetic nicotine products near schools and daycare centers, as part of an effort to reduce youth exposure to tobacco-related products. The proposal follows a 2025 City Council resolution directing city staff to explore policy options aimed at protecting minors. During a Public Health Committee meeting held in early 2026, Austin Public Health (APH) reported that approximately 600 retailers currently operate within 1,000 feet of schools or daycare facilities. The agency recommended a zoning ordinance change that would apply only to new businesses, allowing existing retailers to continue operating under a “grandfather” provision. City officials noted that state law requires compensation if an existing business loses its land-use rights, which influenced the recommendation to limit the policy’s scope to future establishments. The proposal would also exempt large food retailers exceeding 12,000 square feet to avoid creating gaps in access to essential goods in certain neighborhoods. APH further suggested expanding the ordinance to include all nicotine and tobacco products, rather than focusing solely on e-cigarettes or synthetic alternatives. Officials say this broader approach would help address emerging products and reduce regulatory loopholes over time. Local business owners have expressed concern about the potential impact on retail operations and expansion opportunities. Some argue that strict age verification practices are already in place and that specialty vape shops are not the primary source of underage access. Others point to challenges in finding commercial spaces that meet distance requirements from schools or childcare centers. City Council has not yet scheduled a final vote on the proposal. Additional public hearings and discussions are expected to take place in the fall of 2026 as officials gather input from stakeholders and evaluate the broader implications of the policy.









