IRS glitch sends taxpayers’ stimulus checks to tax prep companies instead

If you use a tax prep service and can't quite track your stimulus payment, your direct deposit information may be the reason for the delay.

Students with disabilities turn to virtual learning for physical education during COVID-19

All of us are adapting to a COVID-19 world, including a community that's already forced to adapt. Students with physical and intellectual disabilities are turning to virtual learning.

18 bodies found piled up in nursing home; NJ investigating

More than a dozen bodies were discovered jammed into a nursing home morgue in Andover, New Jersey, during the coronavirus pandemic.

Campaign encourages supporting small businesses in New Jersey

Small businesses are taking a hit during the COVID-19 shutdown. The businesses allowed to remain opened are doing whatever they can to stay afloat during these uncertain times.

Layoffs and pay cuts are now striking more white collar jobs

The record-setting flood of layoffs unleashed by the viral outbreak is extending beyond the services industries that bore the initial brunt and are still suffering most.

Where to access free food in Philadelphia during COVID-19 pandemic

Philadelphia residents impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic will have access free food boxes at community sites throughout the city.

Nurses suspended for refusing COVID-19 care without N95 masks

Ten nurses have been suspended from their jobs at a hospital in California after refusing to care for COVID-19 patients without being provided protective N95 face masks.

Domestic violence incidents rise amid COVID-19 stay-at-home orders

The uptick in domestic violence is not just limited to our area. Areas around the world are attributing a similar uptick in domestic violence calls and incidents to the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Small business loan program runs out of money, no longer accepting applications

A popular small business relief program ran out of funds on Thursday morning, as billions of dollars in additional coronavirus aid remain stuck in congressional limbo.

Eagles hold community blood drive at Lincoln Financial Field

The organizations says the event was held in an effort to help maintain a sufficient blood supply and to avoid a potential shortage during these uncertain times.

Facebook to warn users who 'liked' coronavirus hoaxes

The social media company says it's going to notify users if they liked, reacted or commented on harmful misinformation removed from Facebook's news feed.

Unemployment claims jumped by 5.25M last week as coronavirus job carnage continues

The wave of layoffs that has engulfed the U.S. economy since the coronavirus struck caused 5.2 million more people to seek unemployment benefits last week.

Coronavirus stimulus checks reportedly get sent to dead people

“Will they want the $1,200 back?” a widow whose husband died last year asked on Twitter after she received the full $2,400 payment for married couples.