Grandma wears colorful unicorn costume to greet her grandkids amid pandemic
It was the first time that the kids had hugged since March 17.
It was the first time that the kids had hugged since March 17.
Mental health expert helps with emotions after video of George Floyd
FOX 29's Marcus Espinoza talks to a mental health expert on the impact and emotions people may have after watching the viral video of George Floyd in Minneapolis.
FOX 29's Marcus Espinoza talks to a mental health expert on the impact and emotions people may have after watching the viral video of George Floyd in Minneapolis.
Pa. House Democrats claim they weren't told of Republican lawmaker's COVID-19 diagnosis
A Pennsylvania state lawmaker said Wednesday he tested positive for COVID-19 and spent the past two weeks in isolation. Rep. Andrew Lewis, R-Dauphin, said in a statement that other members and staff he was in contact with also self-isolated.
A Pennsylvania state lawmaker said Wednesday he tested positive for COVID-19 and spent the past two weeks in isolation. Rep. Andrew Lewis, R-Dauphin, said in a statement that other members and staff he was in contact with also self-isolated.
Boston Marathon canceled due to pandemic
The 2020 Boston Marathon has been canceled.
The 2020 Boston Marathon has been canceled.
555 coronavirus cases at Iowa Tyson pork plant
The Iowa Department of Public Health confirmed 555 employees had tested positive on Thursday.
The Iowa Department of Public Health confirmed 555 employees had tested positive on Thursday.
Dr. Anthony Fauci says 'we don’t have to accept' 2nd wave of coronavirus as inevitable
The nation’s top infectious disease expert said if Americans practice recommended health protocols, we’ll still see infections in the fall — but a so-called second wave may be preventable.
The nation’s top infectious disease expert said if Americans practice recommended health protocols, we’ll still see infections in the fall — but a so-called second wave may be preventable.
Premier League plans June 17 restart after 100-day shutdown
The two matches set for Wednesday, June 17, are both make-up games from previous rounds. The full 30th round of games are set to be contested the following weekend.
The two matches set for Wednesday, June 17, are both make-up games from previous rounds. The full 30th round of games are set to be contested the following weekend.
103-year-old cracks open Bud Light to celebrate coronavirus recovery
Jennie Stejna fought the virus for about three weeks.
Jennie Stejna fought the virus for about three weeks.
What to expect from gyms and fitness studios as they reopen amid the coronavirus pandemic
Gyms and fitness studios are tasked with developing strict protocols as they reopen amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Gyms and fitness studios are tasked with developing strict protocols as they reopen amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Former Eagles S Malcolm Jenkins to speak at Philadelphia School District's virtual graduation
Former Eagle and current New Orleans Saints safety Malcolm Jenkins will address 2020 graduating class during the Philadelphia School District's virtual commencement.
Former Eagle and current New Orleans Saints safety Malcolm Jenkins will address 2020 graduating class during the Philadelphia School District's virtual commencement.
Community College of Philadelphia to open fall semester with online classes
The Community College of Philadelphia announced it plans to hold all online classes and distance learning in the fall.
The Community College of Philadelphia announced it plans to hold all online classes and distance learning in the fall.
Orange County gives green light for Disney, SeaWorld to reopen; still needs governor's approval
The theme parks presented the plans to Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings and the task force on Wednesday.
The theme parks presented the plans to Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings and the task force on Wednesday.
Outdoor dining allowed in Pennsylvania yellow phase counties starting June 5; professional sports to resume
Outdoor dining will be allowed in Pennsylvania yellow counties starting June 5.
Outdoor dining will be allowed in Pennsylvania yellow counties starting June 5.
New Jersey wedding venue will host mini wedding during pandemic at low cost
A New Jersey wedding venue is helping people get married without the crazy costs.
A New Jersey wedding venue is helping people get married without the crazy costs.
Wolf: Changes underway at hard-hit Pennsylvania veterans home
The Southeastern Veterans’ Center had been particularly hard hit by the pandemic, with at least 35 residents dying from the virus, according to state data provided last week.
The Southeastern Veterans’ Center had been particularly hard hit by the pandemic, with at least 35 residents dying from the virus, according to state data provided last week.
Service organization helps homeless amid COVID-19 crisis
Susan Long and Angels in Motion help homeless people and those battling addiction in Atlantic City during the pandemic.
Susan Long and Angels in Motion help homeless people and those battling addiction in Atlantic City during the pandemic.
Wilmington funeral home provides drive-thru funeral services
Funeral services have now been changed to drive-thru services at Evan W. Smith Funeral Services.
Funeral services have now been changed to drive-thru services at Evan W. Smith Funeral Services.
Pharmacist known as ‘the mask man’ charged with hoarding, price gouging N95 masks
A licensed pharmacist who was known by the alias “the mask man,” has been charged with hoarding and price gouging of N95 respiratory masks, according to a statement released on May 26 by federal prosecutors in New York.
A licensed pharmacist who was known by the alias “the mask man,” has been charged with hoarding and price gouging of N95 respiratory masks, according to a statement released on May 26 by federal prosecutors in New York.
CDC says antibody test results should not influence decisions to return to work or school
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has updated its guidance on the use and reliability of antibody testing, saying that in a population where prevalence of COVID-19 is low, “less than half of those testing positive will truly have antibodies.”
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has updated its guidance on the use and reliability of antibody testing, saying that in a population where prevalence of COVID-19 is low, “less than half of those testing positive will truly have antibodies.”
Fear of 'silent spreaders' increases as Pennsylvania reopens
The Center for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that there’s a 20 to 50 percent chance that the ‘spreaders’ could be making people sick before or if they feel symptoms.
The Center for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that there’s a 20 to 50 percent chance that the ‘spreaders’ could be making people sick before or if they feel symptoms.


















