Works have re-started in Paris’ fire-ravaged Notre Dame cathedral after a hiatus linked to the coronavirus pandemic.
Reconstruction work on the historic Notre Dame cathedral in Paris is set to resume next week.
A year after a devastating fire, the restoration of Notre Dame Cathedral has been halted by a lockdown in Paris to battle the coronavirus.
Although still damaged and scarred by fire, Notre Dame Cathedral has briefly come back to life as a center for prayer in a Paris locked down against the coronavirus.
Notre Dame Cathedral is unable to host Christmas services for the first time since the French Revolution, because the Paris landmark is too damaged by this year's fire.
French President Emmanuel Macron has promised to rebuild Notre Dame Cathedral and says he is seeking international help to restore the Paris landmark.
There is an update on a housing project that's been nearly two years in the making. You may have seen it on the corner of Virginia Street and East 6th Street. That location is across from the Circus Circus parking garage. Right now, the footing is going in for Canyon Flats student apartments that were announced back in September of 2017. There have been some changes to the building plan.