Federal judge declines to stay ruling on Pennsylvania crowd size

U.S. District Judge William Stickman IV said the administration had failed to show "imminent and irreparable harm will occur" if the state can't limit event crowds to 25 people inside and 250 people outside.

Senate OKs bill to loosen virus limits on restaurants, bars

The Republican-controlled Senate voted 43 to 6 for a bill that would end the requirement that customers buy food in order to purchase alcohol and permit patrons to be served drinks at the bar.

Amazon Prime Day has a date

Amazon Prime Day pulled in over $7B in 2019

Some see irony in COVID-19's impact on Mayflower commemoration

Dozens of events were planned to mark the 400th anniversary of the religious separatists’ arrival at what we now know as Plymouth, Massachusetts, but have been postponed or canceled.

Pennsylvania launches new virus exposure notification app

Pennsylvania's coronavirus exposure-notification app is now available in app stores and is the state's latest effort to break chains of transmission.

Pennsylvania nears launch of a new health insurance website

Pennsylvania is getting ready to launch its own website to sell Affordable Care Act-compliant policies that will replace the federally operated Healthcare.gov to enroll people for the 2021 insurance year.

Hyundai Hope on Wheels continues fight against childhood cancer
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It's tough to talk about, much harder to witness or experience firsthand ? pediatric cancer. Right now, research is underfunded. But Hope on Wheels is doing something about it. FOX 29's Bill Anderson has this report.

Gov. Wolf vetoes school sports bill; override attempt expected

Gov. Tom Wolf on Monday vetoed a bill that would give school districts the sole ability to make decisions on sports, including whether and how many spectators to allow.

CDC backtracks on claim that coronavirus is airborne
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Dr. Mike talks about the CDC claim on their website over the weekend and how they are retracting their statement.

Minnesota uses its coronavirus morgue - but not for bodies

Minnesota has never stored a body in a St. Paul building that state officials bought for $5.5 million this year as a temporary morgue for coronavirus victims.

Pennsylvania restaurants can expand to 50% occupancy starting Monday

The increase comes more than two months after the Wolf administration, citing rising infection rates in some virus hot spots, imposed a new round of restrictions on the state’s beleaguered hospitality industry.