US surpasses 1 million coronavirus cases, according to Johns Hopkins
The U.S. surpassed 1 million coronavirus cases on April 28.
The U.S. surpassed 1 million coronavirus cases on April 28.
Coronavirus infects North Carolina pug, possibly first dog in US to contract novel virus: report
Winston, a pug in Chapel Hill, N.C., was positive for COVID-19 after being tested as part of a Duke University study, according to local news station WRAL-TV.
Winston, a pug in Chapel Hill, N.C., was positive for COVID-19 after being tested as part of a Duke University study, according to local news station WRAL-TV.
Childbirth routines, preparations in the time of the COVID-19 pandemic
Even as focus shifts to battling COVID-19, some doctors and nurses remain concentrated on helping parents bring new life into the world.
Even as focus shifts to battling COVID-19, some doctors and nurses remain concentrated on helping parents bring new life into the world.
Dog buddies ‘chat’ on video call during COVID-19 lockdown
These canines were still able to virtually communicate amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
These canines were still able to virtually communicate amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
SEPTA bus driver dies from COVID-19
A SEPTA bus operator has passed away from complications due to COVID-19.
A SEPTA bus operator has passed away from complications due to COVID-19.
NYC emergency room doctor takes own life, family says
The family of an emergency room doctor in upper Manhattan says she killed herself after becoming distraught over coronavirus.
The family of an emergency room doctor in upper Manhattan says she killed herself after becoming distraught over coronavirus.
Coronavirus adds additional responsibilities for emergency dispatchers
The coronavirus is adding additional responsibilities for emergency dispatchers. They serve the community each and every day by sending first responders to help the public in their greatest time of need.
The coronavirus is adding additional responsibilities for emergency dispatchers. They serve the community each and every day by sending first responders to help the public in their greatest time of need.
Every week little girl looks forward to saying ‘hi’ to UPS delivery man during lockdown
A UPS driver in Massachusetts makes a little girl’s day each week by waving to her from the front porch while dropping off packages during lockdown.
A UPS driver in Massachusetts makes a little girl’s day each week by waving to her from the front porch while dropping off packages during lockdown.
Grammy-nominated gospel singer Troy Sneed dies from COVID-19 complications
Troy Sneed, 52, arranged music on albums for the Georgia Mass Choir and appeared with the choir in 1996 film “The Preacher’s Wife,” starring Whitney Houston and Denzel Washington.
Troy Sneed, 52, arranged music on albums for the Georgia Mass Choir and appeared with the choir in 1996 film “The Preacher’s Wife,” starring Whitney Houston and Denzel Washington.
The US reopening is coming, but 'normal' is still a ways off
As some governors across the United States begin to ease restrictions imposed to stop the spread of the coronavirus, hopes are soaring that life as Americans knew it might be returning.
As some governors across the United States begin to ease restrictions imposed to stop the spread of the coronavirus, hopes are soaring that life as Americans knew it might be returning.
Trump suggests schools should open for a 'short period of time' before academic year ends
President Trump, in his Monday coronavirus press briefing, said he thinks it would be a “good idea” if schools open up, even for a “short period of time” before the end of the academic year.
President Trump, in his Monday coronavirus press briefing, said he thinks it would be a “good idea” if schools open up, even for a “short period of time” before the end of the academic year.
Coronavirus likely to come back each year, Chinese scientists say
Scientists in China appeared to dampen hopes that the coronavirus would eventually burn out for good and said the virus, which has been blamed for 200,000 deaths and decimating the world economy, will likely return each year.
Scientists in China appeared to dampen hopes that the coronavirus would eventually burn out for good and said the virus, which has been blamed for 200,000 deaths and decimating the world economy, will likely return each year.
Fears of meat shortages during pandemic grow
“I’d say don’t panic, the supply is going to be there.” Jeff Perez reassuring customers of his small Highland Park Butcher Shop, Chops. He’s been working to keep his business afloat during the pandemic as fears of meat shortages grow.
“I’d say don’t panic, the supply is going to be there.” Jeff Perez reassuring customers of his small Highland Park Butcher Shop, Chops. He’s been working to keep his business afloat during the pandemic as fears of meat shortages grow.
Pennsylvania coronavirus cases rise to 42,050 as officials report 1,597 confirmed deaths
Pennsylvania's confirmed cases of the coronavirus reached 42,050 cases, with 1,597 confirmed deaths on Monday.
Pennsylvania's confirmed cases of the coronavirus reached 42,050 cases, with 1,597 confirmed deaths on Monday.
Millville man cooking and donating meals to healthcare workers
A New Jersey man is cooking and donating meals to healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
A New Jersey man is cooking and donating meals to healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
'Couldn't catch my breath': Minnesota woman, 40, describes COVID-19 experience in ICU
A Minnesota woman is speaking out about COVID-19 after she ended up in the ICU.
A Minnesota woman is speaking out about COVID-19 after she ended up in the ICU.
New York cancels presidential primary
In an unprecedented move, New York has canceled its Democratic presidential primary that was scheduled for June 23 amid the coronavirus pandemic.
In an unprecedented move, New York has canceled its Democratic presidential primary that was scheduled for June 23 amid the coronavirus pandemic.
New Jersey business owners struggle amid coronavirus pandemic
Countless small business owners are worried for their livelihoods and employees as the shutdown continues.
Countless small business owners are worried for their livelihoods and employees as the shutdown continues.
Gov. Tom Wolf announces reopening of limited outdoor recreational activities
Gov. Tom Wolf announced on Monday the reopening of limited outdoor activities starting on May 1.
Gov. Tom Wolf announced on Monday the reopening of limited outdoor activities starting on May 1.
Georgia restaurants resume dine-in services Monday
Starting Monday, Governor Brian Kemp is allowing customers eat inside restaurants statewide.
Starting Monday, Governor Brian Kemp is allowing customers eat inside restaurants statewide.



















