New York pastor threatened with $1,000 fine for holding drive-in church service

A New York church with 40 members held a drive-in service Sunday after being warned by police that it was a violation of Gov. Andrew Cuomo's stay-at-home order amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Study: World carbon pollution falls 17% during pandemic peak

The world cut its daily carbon dioxide emissions by 17% at the peak of the pandemic shutdown last month, a new study found.

Annie Glenn, widow of U.S. Sen. John Glenn, dies at age 100

Annie Glenn, the widow of astronaut and U.S. Sen. John Glenn and a communication disorders advocate, died Tuesday of complications from COVID-19. She was 100.

IRS to issue coronavirus stimulus payments on prepaid debit card

The IRS and the U.S. Treasury Department will begin sending economic stimulus payments on preloaded debit cards this week, the Trump administration said on Monday.

Q Morning Zoo producer fights COVID-19 in the hospital

The producer from Q Morning Zoo says he thought he was doing everything right, staying at home as much as possible, even posting to social media about social-distancing, but he still came down with COVID-19.

Many patients delaying elective treatment over COVID19 fears
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Melissa Wilson talks with Dr. Brad Lembcke, Chief Medical Officer of CHI St. Luke's Health about health and safety steps being taken as patients return for elective procedures.

South Jersey gym reopens in defiance of governor's order, owners cited

Police in Camden County told the owners of a New Jersey gym that reopened this morning that they were “formally” in violation of the state’s shutdown order before telling them to "have a good day."

Victorville woman tests positive for COVID-19 twice

A Victorville woman is grateful to be alive after testing positive for COVID-19 twice at a hospital.

Kinder Institute Survey suggests Houstonians are optimistic

The annual Kinder Houston Area Survey, from Rice University, finds a lot of Houstonians were optimistic and compassionate before the COVID-19 pandemic changed much of their lives.

Survey: 40% of Americans fear they won't be able to retire

The current economic crisis has many Americans already planning to dip into their 401(k)s, but there are better options.

Charities make unique fundraising opportunities during COVID-19 pandemic

As the COVID19 pandemic affects almost everyone's income, charities are having to get creative on ways to hold fundraisers that have been planned for months.

With finals complete, Humble ISD students wait two months to graduate

Humble ISD announced it is delaying the 2020 graduation ceremony until late July, sparking mixed feelings from students and parents alike.

Demand for food donations in Texas remains high as more businesses reopen

Food donations for hundreds of Houstonians in need continue at NRG Stadium as Gov. Abbott announces the next steps for the state's reopening.

Gangs deliver food in poor Cape Town area amid lockdown

The gangs also benefit, getting some food as well as the chance to stay relevant in tough times. They also seem to enjoy the role of modern-day Robin Hoods.