Experts ponder causes of New York's 'breathtaking' outbreak

New York accounted for roughly half the U.S. cases, as of Wednesday. Federal officials say the rate of people being sickened is four to five times greater in New York than other parts of the country.

New York mobilizes against coronavirus

New York authorities mobilized to head off a potential public health disaster in the nation's largest city Wednesday, with its emergence as the nation's biggest coronavirus hot spot a warning flare — and perhaps a cautionary tale — for the rest of the country.

Internet providers offering help to low-income families

Three million children in the United States do not have home internet access, according to the Associated Press.

Virus pandemic an unprecedented test for a young generation

School shootings, social media pressure, a Great Recession, climate change, and now a pandemic. All around the world, children and young adults are being thrust into a new, stressful world.

Dow gains fade as $2T coronavirus pkg. meets Democratic opposition

U.S. equity markets battled higher Wednesday morning after lawmakers struck a deal on a $2 trillion stimulus measure to provide aid to those most severely impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Community sings happy birthday to Riverside boy after party was canceled due to Stay at Home order

Browen Bell was about to celebrate his 9th birthday, but unfortunately due to California's Stay at Home order that was issued Thursday evening by Governor Gavin Newsom his birthday party had to be canceled. 

Promoter of 'rogue' San Francisco party says he has coronavirus and canceled event despite technical glitch

The promoter of the party, Christian Pineiro, told KTVU that he has coronavirus and has been having major difficulty trying to officially cancel the event because of technical glitches and because he's been sleeping for 16 hours a day.

Virginia governor urges Falwell to rethink welcoming students back to Liberty University

In light of the coronavirus pandemic, Virginia's governor asked Liberty University President Jerry Falwell Jr. on Wednesday to reconsider his decision to welcome students back to the Lynchburg campus this week after their spring break.

Three new coronavirus deaths reported in LA County, total number of confirmed cases rises to 799

Public health officials in Los Angeles County on Wednesday announced three additional coronavirus deaths in the county as well as 138 new cases, bringing the county's total number of confirmed cases up to 799.

Chef Floyd Cardoz dies of coronavirus complications

Chef Floyd Cardoz, a critically praised chef and TV celebrity, died of complications from the coronavirus. He was 59.

Police warn about COVID-19 inspection scammers knocking on residents doors

Police in Los Angeles were warning the public Tuesday about coronavirus inspection scammers, reminding residents not to open their doors to strangers and to always ask for credentials.

FedEx worker shares thoughtful care package left for delivery drivers

A FedEx delivery driver shared a moment of human kindness by Glendale homeowners who were offering a coronavirus care package to couriers.

Protective barriers being installed at supermarket registers

Transparent barriers, a.k.a. sneeze guards, are going up in checkout lanes of several major supermarket chains.