‘She didn’t have a mask’: Husband believes Florida ICU nurse found dead in home had COVID-19

The husband of a Florida nurse who recently died of what he believes were complications of COVID-19 says his wife did not have the proper safety equipment while dealing with sick patients. 

COVID-19 testing site opens in Woodbridge; no appointment required

Velocity Urgent Care opened a COVID-19 testing site at their Port Potomac location on Tuesday in Woodbridge. No appointment is required to get tested and patients can come from anywhere, according to the CEO.

Cancer survivor on Long Island beats COVID-19

Adam Barnett is lucky to be alive. He tested positive for COVID-19 last month and spent a week at Mount Sinai South Nassau Hospital.

High school students weigh pros and cons of taking college entrance exams online

Take-home tests are not a new concept but what about your college-bound child potentially taking the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) or the American College Testing (ACT) in their pajamas from their own laptop?

Friends and family celebrate couple’s wedding from their cars in drive-thru ceremony amid pandemic

One Utah couple wasn’t going to have the wedding they dreamed of because of the novel coronavirus pandemic, but that wasn’t going to stop them from celebrating the happiest days of their lives. 

Essential food workers getting 2 weeks of paid leave

Newsom called out those who pick, serve and deliver food for doing such essential work during this time, and he credited the Latino Caucus for bringing the matter to his attention. 

FOX 5 chats with Maryland Gov. Hogan's ASL interpreter Jimmy Beldon

Jimmy Beldon is the sign language interpreter at Maryland Governor Larry Hogan‘s coronavirus news conferences. He’s become a familiar face to FOX 5 viewers in recent weeks.

Layoffs and pay cuts are now striking more white collar jobs

The record-setting flood of layoffs unleashed by the viral outbreak is extending beyond the services industries that bore the initial brunt and are still suffering most.

Medical marijuana available through delivery in DC

While social distancing regulations prompted by the COVID-19 pandemic have shuttered a number of outlets throughout the District and kept residents indoors, you can now have medical marijuana delivered to you.

WHO found no evidence coronavirus started in lab, China says

China's foreign ministry Thursday told reporters the World Health Organization has said there is no evidence the coronavirus outbreak came from a laboratory, according to a report.

Small business loan program runs out of money, no longer accepting applications

A popular small business relief program ran out of funds on Thursday morning, as billions of dollars in additional coronavirus aid remain stuck in congressional limbo.

CDC investigating Virginia-owned pork-processing plant stricken with coronavirus cases

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Thursday will inspect a closed pork processing plant owned by Virginia-based Smithfield that's turned into a coronavirus hot spot in South Dakota, one day after the company announced it's shuttering two more plants.