SEPTA projects budget deficit of at least $150M

SEPTA says it is projecting a budget deficit of at least $150 million and is considering further service reductions amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Global coronavirus cases top 300,000, with 13,000 deaths

The coronavirus pandemic took an increasingly bleak toll Saturday in the U.S. and Europe, producing staggering caseloads in New York and Italy and setting off a desperate scramble to set up thousands of additional hospital beds as the disease notched another grim advance.

FDA: Newly-approved coronavirus test works in 45 minutes, to be rolled out next week

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has announced that it has approved the use of a rapid coronavirus diagnostic test that returns results in approximately 45 minutes.

Pa. extends tax filing deadline to July 15, 2020

Officials in Pennsylvania announce the state is extending its tax filing deadline to July 15, 2020.

Trump says hydroxychloroquine could be answer to COVID, but Fauci says not yet

President Trump continues to push a malaria drug called hydroxychloroquine for coronavirus treatments, but experts like Dr. Anthony Fauci are saying there is not enough evidence to support it.

LA cannabis businesses deemed essential during pandemic

Among the Los Angeles businesses deemed essential and urged to remain open are those with city permits to sell cannabis, authorities said.

Factories transition to fight coronavirus, but challenges abound

Factories that crank out cars and trucks looking into making much-needed ventilators. Distilleries intended for whiskey and rum to instead turn out hand sanitizers and disinfectants. All are answering the call to help.

Costco employee in Glen Mills tests positive for COVID-19

A Costco employee in Delaware County has tested positive for COVID-19, according to a company letter obtained by FOX 29.

Virus leads FAA to briefly suspend flights to Philadelphia, New York

The FAA has lifted a brief suspension of flights to New York and Philadelphia because of coronavirus-related staffing issues.

NY now has more than 10,000 coronavirus cases

Gov. Andrew Cuomo says there are now more than 10,000 positive cases of coronavirus in New York State.

Wolf modifies shutdown order amid complaints, lawsuits

By Friday evening, Wolf issued new guidance that granted shutdown exceptions to certain industries. It also delayed enforcement from Saturday to Monday.