Pennsylvania AG opens criminal probes into nursing homes
Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro has opened criminal investigations into several nursing homes amid a coronavirus outbreak that has killed 2,600 residents of nursing homes and other facilities that care for older adults.
Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro has opened criminal investigations into several nursing homes amid a coronavirus outbreak that has killed 2,600 residents of nursing homes and other facilities that care for older adults.
Man steps up to help in nursing home during COVID-19
A man who was working a desk job when he stepped up to work as a physician assistant again to help out during COVID-19.
A man who was working a desk job when he stepped up to work as a physician assistant again to help out during COVID-19.
Pennsylvania plans to test all residents, employees in nursing homes for coronavirus
Gov. Tom Wolf says his administration plans to begin testing every resident and employee for the coronavirus in nursing homes and other facilities caring for older adults.
Gov. Tom Wolf says his administration plans to begin testing every resident and employee for the coronavirus in nursing homes and other facilities caring for older adults.
Small business owners make pleas to move into yellow phase of Pa. reopening plan
Small businesses are struggling to stay afloat during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Small businesses are struggling to stay afloat during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Delaware County teen raises money to treat hospital workers to lunch
A teen raised money to treat hospital workers to lunch at Mainline Health’s Riddle Hospital.
A teen raised money to treat hospital workers to lunch at Mainline Health’s Riddle Hospital.
63-page CDC document shelved by White House offered detailed reopening guidance
Advice from the nation’s top disease control experts on how to safely reopen businesses and institutions in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic included detailed instructive guidance and some more restrictive measures than the plan released by the White House last month.
Advice from the nation’s top disease control experts on how to safely reopen businesses and institutions in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic included detailed instructive guidance and some more restrictive measures than the plan released by the White House last month.
Eagles offer Lincoln Financial Field for free wedding ceremonies for frontline workers
The Philadelphia Eagles are offering a free wedding ceremony on the sidelines of Lincoln Financial Field.
The Philadelphia Eagles are offering a free wedding ceremony on the sidelines of Lincoln Financial Field.
Dallas lawyer stops trying cases to start treating cases of COVID-19 in New Jersey
A Dallas lawyer decided to shelve her law practice for six weeks. She stopped trying cases and started treating cases of COVID-19.
A Dallas lawyer decided to shelve her law practice for six weeks. She stopped trying cases and started treating cases of COVID-19.
New coronavirus test is imperfect step toward mass screening
The new test is cheaper and quicker than the current standard and could be a key but imperfect step toward the kind of screening needed to reopen schools and businesses.
The new test is cheaper and quicker than the current standard and could be a key but imperfect step toward the kind of screening needed to reopen schools and businesses.
Not driving as much? Experts share tips to maintain your car while in quarantine
A car in quarantine needs to stay active, too.
A car in quarantine needs to stay active, too.
Pennsylvania schools ordered to remain closed until end of academic year
The extended shutdown order affects more than 1.7 million students in public and private K-12 schools.
The extended shutdown order affects more than 1.7 million students in public and private K-12 schools.
N.J., Del. to hire 1,200 contact tracers as part of COVID-19 response
Two local states are poised to hire at least 1,200 people to assist with contact tracing to assist with detecting and stopping new virus clusters before they get out of control.
Two local states are poised to hire at least 1,200 people to assist with contact tracing to assist with detecting and stopping new virus clusters before they get out of control.
Coronavirus closes Atlantic City casinos, dealing the industry another losing hand
After years of ups and downs, Atlantic City’s casinos are facing another setback.
After years of ups and downs, Atlantic City’s casinos are facing another setback.
Fauci warns of 'suffering and death' if US reopens too soon
Dr. Anthony Fauci, the top U.S. infectious disease expert, is warning Congress that if the country reopens too soon during the coronavirus pandemic, it will bring “needless suffering and death.”
Dr. Anthony Fauci, the top U.S. infectious disease expert, is warning Congress that if the country reopens too soon during the coronavirus pandemic, it will bring “needless suffering and death.”
Coronavirus prompts Twitter to allow employees to work from home 'forever'
Facebook, Google have also make work-from-home optional until next year.
Facebook, Google have also make work-from-home optional until next year.
New Jersey Air National Guard perform flyover in honor of frontline workers
Both the 177th Fighter Wing and 108th Wing participated in the nationwide Air Force Salutes Flyover event Tuesday.
Both the 177th Fighter Wing and 108th Wing participated in the nationwide Air Force Salutes Flyover event Tuesday.
New Jersey to hire 1K contact tracers as part of COVID-19 response
Murphy said Tuesday during a news conference that New Jersey will hire at least 1,000 people, creating a Community Contact Tracing Corps.
Murphy said Tuesday during a news conference that New Jersey will hire at least 1,000 people, creating a Community Contact Tracing Corps.
Pennsylvania plans 'fairly radical' widespread virus tests in nursing homes
COVID-19 has reportedly killed more than 2,600 residents of 540 nursing homes or personal care home -- amounting to two-thirds of the state's death toll, according to Wolf's administration.
COVID-19 has reportedly killed more than 2,600 residents of 540 nursing homes or personal care home -- amounting to two-thirds of the state's death toll, according to Wolf's administration.
COVID-19 claims life of 18-year-old NJ woman
The unidentified woman was from Mullica Township, but circumstances of how she became ill have yet to be revealed.
The unidentified woman was from Mullica Township, but circumstances of how she became ill have yet to be revealed.
Wawa Welcome America Festival will be held virtually, officials announce
Philadelphia's Wawa Welcome America Festival will be held June 28th through July 4th and will be entirely virtual, according to officials.
Philadelphia's Wawa Welcome America Festival will be held June 28th through July 4th and will be entirely virtual, according to officials.



















