Denver mayor encouraged virtual Thanksgiving before flying to Mississippi for holiday
Despite his own warnings about traveling over the Thanksgiving holiday, Denver Mayor Michael Hancock reportedly boarded a plane to Houston Wednesday, as the Colorado capital sees a record spike in coronavirus cases.
Despite his own warnings about traveling over the Thanksgiving holiday, Denver Mayor Michael Hancock reportedly boarded a plane to Houston Wednesday, as the Colorado capital sees a record spike in coronavirus cases.
Bay Area teen gets surprise phone call from Kamala Harris after portrait goes viral
A young Bay Area artist was shocked after receiving a phone call from Vice President-elect Kamala Harris.
A young Bay Area artist was shocked after receiving a phone call from Vice President-elect Kamala Harris.
Coronavirus cases in US may be 8 times higher than previously reported, CDC warns
The spread of the coronavirus in the U.S. may be worse than was previously known.
The spread of the coronavirus in the U.S. may be worse than was previously known.
Dead mink rise from their graves in Denmark
Danish authorities say the gases from the decaying bodies of the culled mammals are pushing them to the surface.
Danish authorities say the gases from the decaying bodies of the culled mammals are pushing them to the surface.
Navajo Nation reports 221 new COVID-19 cases, 2 more deaths
Navajo Nation officials have implemented a three-week stay-at-home lockdown that is in effect 24-hours a day, seven days a week because of rising coronavirus cases.
Navajo Nation officials have implemented a three-week stay-at-home lockdown that is in effect 24-hours a day, seven days a week because of rising coronavirus cases.
Sheriff asking for prayers for hospitalized Georgia deputy
The Carroll County Sheriff's Office is asking for prayers for a deputy who has been hospitalized.
The Carroll County Sheriff's Office is asking for prayers for a deputy who has been hospitalized.
Fewer people out and about on eve of Thanksgiving amid COVID-19 pandemic
Thanksgiving Eve often entails drinking, but there are fewer people out on the town this year, due to the ongoing pandemic.
Thanksgiving Eve often entails drinking, but there are fewer people out on the town this year, due to the ongoing pandemic.
6th Arizona state legislator tests positive for COVID-19
Tucson State Rep. Andres Cano becomes the 6th Arizona state legislator to test positive for COVID-19.
Tucson State Rep. Andres Cano becomes the 6th Arizona state legislator to test positive for COVID-19.
‘This is what you’ll see’: Doctor simulates dying COVID-19 patient’s point of view
A Missouri doctor shared sobering video that simulates the point of view of a dying COVID-19 patient who is about to intubated for a ventilator.
A Missouri doctor shared sobering video that simulates the point of view of a dying COVID-19 patient who is about to intubated for a ventilator.
Health department warns: ‘Thanksgiving leftovers won’t taste good if you’re on a ventilator’
The health department released a series of posts ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday with attention-grabbing pictures and captions.
The health department released a series of posts ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday with attention-grabbing pictures and captions.
Kind-hearted 5th-grader doles out snacks, positive messages to 100,000 for Thanksgiving
Ten-year-old Orion Jean may be small in stature, but he has a big heart.
Ten-year-old Orion Jean may be small in stature, but he has a big heart.
City of Tempe offering residents, employees impacted by COVID-19 rental and mortgage assistance
If you're a resident or employee in Tempe, you may qualify for rental or mortgage assistance if you've faced financial hardship due to COVID-19.
If you're a resident or employee in Tempe, you may qualify for rental or mortgage assistance if you've faced financial hardship due to COVID-19.
Arizona hospitals stop some transfers of out-of-state patients amid COVID-19 surge
The Arizona department of health says virus-related hospitalizations had reached 2,217 as of Nov. 24, including 531 in intensive care units.
The Arizona department of health says virus-related hospitalizations had reached 2,217 as of Nov. 24, including 531 in intensive care units.
Amid COVID-19 pandemic, local businesses hope online sales will help them stave off disastrous year
With the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, many local retailers have turned to e-commerce as a way to stay in business.
With the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, many local retailers have turned to e-commerce as a way to stay in business.
Oklahoma organization offering $10K if you move to Tulsa for remote work
Tulsa Remote is an incentive program offering $10,000 to out-of-state remote workers who move to Oklahoma.
Tulsa Remote is an incentive program offering $10,000 to out-of-state remote workers who move to Oklahoma.
Shoppers flock to stores stocking up on holiday foods for smaller celebrations
Valley residents are gearing up for Thanksgiving celebrations, big and small, while flocking to the grocery stores just a day before the holiday.
Valley residents are gearing up for Thanksgiving celebrations, big and small, while flocking to the grocery stores just a day before the holiday.
Coronavirus cases surpass 60M worldwide, Johns Hopkins data shows
The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases around the world topped 60 million on Wednesday, as the number of new infections in the U.S. alone hits new records heading into the holidays.
The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases around the world topped 60 million on Wednesday, as the number of new infections in the U.S. alone hits new records heading into the holidays.
Evangelical doctors’ group urges churches to halt in-person services amid COVID-19 surge
The Christian Medical & Dental Association urgently requested that churches strongly consider taking their services online and cancel in-person gatherings until the current surge of COVID-19 cases passes.
The Christian Medical & Dental Association urgently requested that churches strongly consider taking their services online and cancel in-person gatherings until the current surge of COVID-19 cases passes.
Nearly 3,500 federal employees to be compensated for contracting COVID-19 at work
As of Nov. 16, the government agreed to pay injury compensation benefits to nearly 3,500 federal employees and has granted death benefits to survivors of 14 employees, a Department of Labor spokesperson told FOX TV Stations.
As of Nov. 16, the government agreed to pay injury compensation benefits to nearly 3,500 federal employees and has granted death benefits to survivors of 14 employees, a Department of Labor spokesperson told FOX TV Stations.
Testing prioritized as Bay Area college basketball begins during COVID-19 wave
Saint Mary's men's basketball travels to North Dakota for a 12-team tournament and Cal heads to Oregon.
Saint Mary's men's basketball travels to North Dakota for a 12-team tournament and Cal heads to Oregon.



















