AccuWeather: 50-50 weekend
Saturday is off to a damp start, but the weather bounces back on Sunday.
Saturday is off to a damp start, but the weather bounces back on Sunday.
This market in Los Angeles is helping undocumented workers in need.
If you're looking for fun things to do while home with your family, look no further!
Bob Iger, the executive chairman and chairman of the board of the Walt Disney Co., was among those announced as members of a California task force aimed at reviving the state's economy.
Even before Coronavirus, healthcare professionals had expressed concerns about adequate staffing in nursing homes, and now amid the pandemic, nurses have told 7 On Your Side Investigates they are stretched thin.
As businesses across the country remain closed and big events are canceled for the foreseeable future, federal authorities are warning of the potential for terrorists to strike inside the U.S. during the coronavirus pandemic.
"We're starting our life again," Trump said during his daily press briefing. "We're starting rejuvenation of our economy again."
All New York state residents who are in situations where they cannot maintain social distance are now required to wear a mask or face covering when out in public. The order went into effect at 8 p.m. on Friday.
Chicago area police are helping brighten kids' days on their birthdays!
Area photographers and community members have been working with residents to arrange family photoshoots that take place on the front porches of homes.
In the new normal of physical distancing, video conferencing is now in greater demand when it comes to teaching and learning.
"Our findings suggest that there is somewhere between 50- and 80-fold more infections in our county than what's known by the number of cases than are reported by our department of public health," said Stanford professor Dr. Eran Bendavid.
One doctor on Staten Island is not only working around the clock to save lives, but she is also trying to connect with her patients like she did before the COVID-19 pandemic.
The statewide total of fatalities announced Friday now sits more than five times the number of New Jerseyans lost on 9/11, Governor Phil Murphy said.
You may have already noticed, and if you haven't, take a look around and you will see used masks and gloves discarded all over the place -- mostly in store parking lots.