Arizona woman makes masks for healthcare workers amid COVID-19

Many crafters are sitting down at their sewing machines to fill the demand for face coverings amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Tyler Perry shocks seniors by paying for groceries at Atlanta Krogers

Senior shoppers at Kroger across metro Atlanta were shocked find out that Tyler Perry had already paid their entire grocery tab.

Spend time in quarantine cooking with your kids

Sharing your culinary skills and spending time in the kitchen with your kids is one way to keep them entertained while staying sane while in quarantine. 

Panera Bread launches grocery service amid COVID-19 pandemic

The bakery and restaurant chain launched its new grocery delivery service on Wednesday, allowing customers to restock their kitchen while ordering food.

Tom Brady and wife, Gisele, donate to provide 750,000 meals through Feeding Tampa Bay

In one of his first moves as a Tampa Bay Buccaneer, Tom Brady and his wife, Gisele Bündchen, donated an amount that would pay for 750,000 meals through Feeding Tampa Bay. 

Help Wanted: These companies are hiring employees during the coronavirus pandemic

Although the coronavirus pandemic has sparked widespread unemployment across the country due to many businesses being forced to shut down or adjust hours, some companies are still hiring.

84 nursing home residents in Riverside evacuated after employees don't show up for work

More than 80 patients at a skilled nursing facility in Riverside are being evacuated to other healthcare locations after employees of the facility did not show up to care for sick patients two days in a row. 

St. Pete man claimed he had COVID-19 before coughing, spitting on officers, authorities say

A St. Petersburg is accused of "prepretrating a biological weapons hoax" after threatening to spread coronavirus by spitting and coughing on police officers, according to the United States Attorney's Office.

U.S. Surgeon General offers glimmer of hope, says California must continue efforts to flatten the curve

U.S. Surgeon General Jerome Adams Wednesday offered words of hope on Good Day LA after issuing a dire warning that this is going to be one the “hardest and saddest weeks of most Americans lives,” in anticipation of a nationwide peak in the coronavirus pandemic. 

Why are more men dying from COVID-19 than women?
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As the number of coronavirus cases continue to rise, an unexpected pattern has emerged: the virus is killing more men than women. Dr. Oz looks into what's causing this difference in mortality.

Arizona Legislature extends recess, to re-assess at end of April

The Arizona Legislature has informed members and staff that it will extend its recess and assess the coronavirus situation again at the end of the month.

California company cleans fire trucks for free to thank first responders

DFS Green has been donating its cleaning services to the Menlo Park Fire Protection District twice a week since the shelter in place order went into effect.

Officials: 2 Arizona prison inmates test positive for COVID-19, receive treatment

Two Arizona inmates have tested positive for the coronavirus in the first cases of infected prisoners reported since the beginning of the outbreak, officials said.

Garcetti says essential employees must wear face coverings starting Friday

Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti on Tuesday mandated that workers in essential businesses such as grocery stores and restaurants wear face coverings due to the coronavirus outbreak, while also authorizing businesses to refuse service to customers who aren't wearing them.

Israel Philharmonic musicians perform Passover medley in quarantine

The catch with this video? All 20 musicians are performing in quarantine, as coronavirus has wreaked its havoc all over the world.