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Protections for undocumented immigrants, advanced mail voting and more... Email not displaying correctly? [View the web version]( Subscribe now - just 99¢ for the 1st month [LJWorld.com]( Support Local Journalism Special offer for newsletter subscribersJust 99¢ for the first month of unlimited digital access to LJWorld.com, cancel any time [subscribe now]( [photo]( [Lawrence City Commission finalizes ordinance that provides protections for undocumented immigrants, requires notification of certain ICE activity]( City leaders have finalized a nondiscrimination ordinance regarding undocumented immigrants, including the addition of two provisions meant to create transparency regarding how police interact with those populations. [Read More]( [Subscribe Today]( [photo]( [‘Not a crime for which you can issue a ticket’: No fast way for county to enforce local health orders pertaining to large gatherings, masks]( There’s seemingly no mechanism in place for quick enforcement of violations of local health orders, according to information provided to the Journal-World by one local law enforcement agency. [Read More]( [photo]( [Douglas County election officer not worried by USPS mailer about advance mail voting]( A mailer from the United States Postal Service about advance mail voting has recently reached Douglas County homes after causing some controversy in a neighboring state. [Read More]( [photo]( [Food court in KU’s DeBruce Center to close through Sept. 28 after part-time employee tests positive for COVID-19]( Courtside Cafe, the food court located inside the DeBruce Center at the University of Kansas, will close through Sept. 28 after a part-time employee of KU Dining tested positive for COVID-19, the Journal-World has learned. [Read More]( [photo]( [KU reports 841 total COVID-19 cases, says community tested positive at over 10% in last week]( The University of Kansas’ total number of COVID-19 cases has risen to 841, the school announced Tuesday afternoon — an increase of 42 cases since Friday, when testing data was last released. [Read More]( [Subscribe Today]( This message was sent by the Lawrence Journal-World. You are receiving this because at some point in the past you shared your email address with LJWorld.com To opt-out of emails like this, click the link below. [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Click here to unsubscribe and manage your email subscriptions.]( Lawrence Journal-World PO Box 888, Lawrence, KS 66044

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