Delaware Health Department: Data issue placed DE on DC’s quarantine list
A Delaware Health Department official tells FOX 5 a data issue is the reason why Delaware ended up back on D.C.’s quarantine list when the list of “high risk” states was updated early Monday morning.
A Delaware Health Department official tells FOX 5 a data issue is the reason why Delaware ended up back on D.C.’s quarantine list when the list of “high risk” states was updated early Monday morning.
Free masks available in Prince George’s County Tuesday
Maryland health personnel will give away free masks on Tuesday in Prince George’s County.
Maryland health personnel will give away free masks on Tuesday in Prince George’s County.
Virtual lab program gaining traction
With so many students confined to remote learning because of the coronavirus pandemic, a virtual lab program is gaining traction.
With so many students confined to remote learning because of the coronavirus pandemic, a virtual lab program is gaining traction.
Virginia Commonwealth University reports nearly 60 COVID-19 cases among students
Virginia Commonwealth University is reporting 58 active cases of coronavirus among students and 12 employee cases.
Virginia Commonwealth University is reporting 58 active cases of coronavirus among students and 12 employee cases.
Tennessee mom says parents asked to sign 'ridiculous' waiver they will not eavesdrop on kids' online lessons
A Tennessee school district is under fire for asking parents to sign a form agreeing not to eavesdrop on kids' virtual classes over concerns they could overhear confidential information.
A Tennessee school district is under fire for asking parents to sign a form agreeing not to eavesdrop on kids' virtual classes over concerns they could overhear confidential information.
Metro employee dies of COVID-19
A Metro employee has died from COVID-19.
A Metro employee has died from COVID-19.
Heavy buyer demand and low rates send US home sales surging amid COVID-19 pandemic
Spurred by ultra-low mortgage rates, home buyers rushed last month to snap up a limited supply of existing houses, causing the pace of purchases to jump by a record-high 24.7%.
Spurred by ultra-low mortgage rates, home buyers rushed last month to snap up a limited supply of existing houses, causing the pace of purchases to jump by a record-high 24.7%.
Mormon choir Christmas concert canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic, first time in event's history
The cancellation announced Friday by church officials is the latest sign that disruptions to normal religious activity will continue through the holidays.
The cancellation announced Friday by church officials is the latest sign that disruptions to normal religious activity will continue through the holidays.
Student loan forgiveness during coronavirus: Everything you need to know
The CARES Act may affect how you approach federal student loan repayment.
The CARES Act may affect how you approach federal student loan repayment.
COVID-19 deaths across world surpass 700,000, according to Johns Hopkins
The milestone comes at a time when children are preparing to return to school and COVID-19 cases are surging across the U.S.
The milestone comes at a time when children are preparing to return to school and COVID-19 cases are surging across the U.S.
Low humidity, drier air may contribute to increased COVID-19 transmission risk, researchers find
A study conducted by University of Sydney researchers found that climate conditions with low humidity and dry air may help the spread of the novel coronavirus.
A study conducted by University of Sydney researchers found that climate conditions with low humidity and dry air may help the spread of the novel coronavirus.
Confusion reigns as schools reopen amid COVID-19 pandemic
For countless families across the country, the school year is opening in disarray and confusion, with coronavirus outbreaks triggering sudden closings, mass quarantines and deep anxiety among parents.
For countless families across the country, the school year is opening in disarray and confusion, with coronavirus outbreaks triggering sudden closings, mass quarantines and deep anxiety among parents.
Millions of jobs lost to coronavirus pandemic could take years to return
The damage inflicted to the jobs market is expected to persist for years, IRS projections show.
The damage inflicted to the jobs market is expected to persist for years, IRS projections show.
VCU confirms more than 2 dozen COVID-19 cases among students after reopening
Virginia Commonwealth University says it has confirmed 25 student cases and 11 employee cases of COVID-19.
Virginia Commonwealth University says it has confirmed 25 student cases and 11 employee cases of COVID-19.
Should I buy or sell a house during the coronavirus pandemic?
Buying or selling a house during the COVID-19 pandemic can add new wrinkles to your financial plan.
Buying or selling a house during the COVID-19 pandemic can add new wrinkles to your financial plan.
Second Lady Karen Pence returning to Northern Virginia classroom next week, Vice President Pence says
Second Lady Karen Pence is returning to her Northern Virginia classroom next week, Vice President Mike Pence told Fox Business on Friday.
Second Lady Karen Pence is returning to her Northern Virginia classroom next week, Vice President Mike Pence told Fox Business on Friday.
Washington head coach Ron Rivera diagnosed with form of skin cancer: report
Washington's head football coach has revealed that he has been diagnosed with a form of skin cancer following a self-check. This story was first reported by ESPN.
Washington's head football coach has revealed that he has been diagnosed with a form of skin cancer following a self-check. This story was first reported by ESPN.
Student loan borrowers just got another break — what should you do now?
Where do your student loans stand during pandemic?
Where do your student loans stand during pandemic?
Study: Children could be "silent" coronavirus spreaders
Infectious disease expert Dr. Amira Roess joins Fox 5 DC to discuss a recent study that found some children could be silent spreaders of the coronavirus.
Infectious disease expert Dr. Amira Roess joins Fox 5 DC to discuss a recent study that found some children could be silent spreaders of the coronavirus.
Virginia coronavirus trouble-spot Hampton Roads sees drop in cases
Virginia’s Hampton Roads region saw such a surge in coronavirus cases last month that Gov. Ralph Northam imposed restrictions on alcohol sales and gatherings.
Virginia’s Hampton Roads region saw such a surge in coronavirus cases last month that Gov. Ralph Northam imposed restrictions on alcohol sales and gatherings.

















