Why farmers dump food and crops while grocery stores run dry and Americans struggle
As the coronavirus pandemic continues to wage a silent war across the country, American farmers are being forced to pour out milk, crush eggs, toss fresh fruits and vegetables, euthanize livestock and plow under perfectly robust crops
As the coronavirus pandemic continues to wage a silent war across the country, American farmers are being forced to pour out milk, crush eggs, toss fresh fruits and vegetables, euthanize livestock and plow under perfectly robust crops
Wildwood reopens beaches, boardwalks under strict guidelines
Wildwood beachgoers will still be asked to continue following social distancing guidelines, and the types of activities and businesses that can resume are limited.
Wildwood beachgoers will still be asked to continue following social distancing guidelines, and the types of activities and businesses that can resume are limited.
Expert: Constitution allows LA to “commandeer” hotels for homeless housing
One day after a Los Angeles city councilman suggested that the city look at “commandeering” any hotels refusing to participate in housing the homeless during the coronavirus pandemic, a constitutional law expert tells FOX 11 that the city would be within its legal rights to take s such action.
One day after a Los Angeles city councilman suggested that the city look at “commandeering” any hotels refusing to participate in housing the homeless during the coronavirus pandemic, a constitutional law expert tells FOX 11 that the city would be within its legal rights to take s such action.
Mysterious COVID-19 linked illness afflicting children in the US
Three pediatric patients at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles who tested positive for COVID-19 antibodies were showing symptoms of a rare autoimmune response doctors are calling Pediatric Inflammatory Multi-System Syndrome or PIMS which is similar to the autoimmune condition known as Kawasaki Disease.
Three pediatric patients at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles who tested positive for COVID-19 antibodies were showing symptoms of a rare autoimmune response doctors are calling Pediatric Inflammatory Multi-System Syndrome or PIMS which is similar to the autoimmune condition known as Kawasaki Disease.
Gov. Tom Wolf extends stay-at-home order for red phase counties until June 4
Gov. Tom Wolf is extending the stay-at-home order for red counties, including the Philadelphia area.
Gov. Tom Wolf is extending the stay-at-home order for red counties, including the Philadelphia area.
Father and daughter, both doctors, pass away from coronavirus in New Jersey
A father and daughter both in the medical field pass away due to the coronavirus in New Jersey.
A father and daughter both in the medical field pass away due to the coronavirus in New Jersey.
Self-employed workers can now file for pandemic unemployment assistance
The self-employed and others can now file for backdated pandemic unemployment assistance starting Thursday.
The self-employed and others can now file for backdated pandemic unemployment assistance starting Thursday.
Women launch Facebook page to help casino workers
Two women are helping casino workers out of work due to COVID-19.
Two women are helping casino workers out of work due to COVID-19.
Fire and EMS salute hospital staff at Abington Hospital-Jefferson Health
Fire and EMS from departments all over the area surrounded the entrance to applaud and cheer on our health professionals at Abington Hospital-Jefferson Health.
Fire and EMS from departments all over the area surrounded the entrance to applaud and cheer on our health professionals at Abington Hospital-Jefferson Health.
ER nurse collects donations for fellow colleagues at Virtua Hospital in Marlton
Hundreds of donations are pouring in for the staff at Virtua Hospital in Marlton.
Hundreds of donations are pouring in for the staff at Virtua Hospital in Marlton.
Gritty parades down Delaware County streets to lift spirits amid COVID-19 pandemic
A Gritty parade Thursday night helped lift people's spirits during the COVID-19 crisis.
A Gritty parade Thursday night helped lift people's spirits during the COVID-19 crisis.
Coronavirus stimulus cash: Foreign workers, relatives of dead asked to send $1,200 checks back
Both groups are considered ineligible for the payments.
Both groups are considered ineligible for the payments.
Zac Brown Band's livestreamed performance canceled due to production issue
The Grammy-winning group is the latest to perform in Verizon’s Pay It Forward Live entertainment series.
The Grammy-winning group is the latest to perform in Verizon’s Pay It Forward Live entertainment series.
West Philadelphia nonprofit refurbishing bikes to give to essential workers
A West Philadelphia nonprofit is refurbishing bikes to give to essential workers.
A West Philadelphia nonprofit is refurbishing bikes to give to essential workers.
Coronavirus prompts JetBlue to offer 100,000 health care workers free flights
The giveaways are part of the airline’s JetBlue Healthcare Hero effort.
The giveaways are part of the airline’s JetBlue Healthcare Hero effort.
Many governors disregarding White House guidelines on reopening amid ongoing COVID-19 pandemic
Seventeen states do not appear to meet key benchmarks set by the White House. And yet many of those states have begun to reopen.
Seventeen states do not appear to meet key benchmarks set by the White House. And yet many of those states have begun to reopen.
Rare inflammatory condition affects some kids with COVID-19
Dozens of U.S. children have been hospitalized with a serious inflammatory condition possibly linked with the coronavirus and first seen in Europe.
Dozens of U.S. children have been hospitalized with a serious inflammatory condition possibly linked with the coronavirus and first seen in Europe.
Nearly 3.2 million more workers seek jobless aid
Roughly 33.5 million people have now filed for jobless aid in the seven weeks since the coronavirus began forcing millions of companies to close their doors and slash their workforces.
Roughly 33.5 million people have now filed for jobless aid in the seven weeks since the coronavirus began forcing millions of companies to close their doors and slash their workforces.
New Jersey town warns against drive-by celebrations, police say they won't prosecute
School leaders say Mount Laurel Police and the county prosecutor's offices said citations could be issued for participating in drive-by events.
School leaders say Mount Laurel Police and the county prosecutor's offices said citations could be issued for participating in drive-by events.
National Guard deploys more than 120 service members to NJ nursing homes
Gov. Phil Murphy says he is sending 120 members of the National Guard to nursing homes hit hard by the coronavirus this weekend to help staff.
Gov. Phil Murphy says he is sending 120 members of the National Guard to nursing homes hit hard by the coronavirus this weekend to help staff.



















