Georgia volunteers help get supplies for endangered seniors
Courtesy Southern Grace Hospice(ATLANTA) — Right when they’re needed most, volunteers and nonprofit organizations are doing their part to help as many Americans take extra precautions to limit the elderly’s potential exposure to COVID-19. Southern Grace Hospice,
Seeking place to blame, Trump uses term for COVID-19 that advocacy groups say is connected to anti-Asian bias
ABC News(WASHINGTON) — President Donald Trump attempted to focus blame for the spread of the novel coronavirus onto China this week by using a name for the virus that advocacy groups say has been associated with dozens
With coronavirus shuttering theaters, Sony releasing 'Bloodshot' on digital March 24
GRAHAM BARTHOLOMEW/Sony Pictures(NEW YORK) — Although the film just opened in theaters — many of which are now closed over concerns related to the COVID-19 coronavirus — Sony Pictures is releasing its Vin Diesel movie Bloodshot digitally on March 24. The
Clallam EDC responds to local business virus shutdowns

PORT ANGELES – Local government and business leaders are looking at ways to bolster area small businesses during the coronavirus shutdown. The Clallam EDC sent an open letter to businesses locally outlining ways they can get help.
The royals react to coronavirus: From homeschooling to canceled wedding reception
Instagram/@princesseugenie(LONDON) — Britain’s royal family is being affected by the coronavirus pandemic as cases of COVID-19, as it is officially known, continue to grow in the United Kingdom. Prince George and Princess Charlotte, the two oldest children
Venice canals are clear enough to see fish as coronavirus halts tourism in the city
Twitter/@ikaveri(VENICE, Italy) — The coronavirus pandemic has had an unexpected side effect in Venice, where the normally cloudy canals have transformed into water crystal clear enough to see fish swimming below. Italy’s tourism industry came to a
Businessman donates laptops to single mom whose six kids need homeschooling amid coronavirus pandemic
ABC News(NEW YORK) — When a California businessman saw a story about a single mother from across the United States having difficulty navigating the novel coronavirus pandemic with her six children, he stepped in to help. In
National Parks are free until further notice, but many park facilities are closed
PORT ANGELES – In an effort to support social distancing, Secretary of the Interior David Bernhardt directed the National Park Service to temporarily suspend all park entrance fees until further notice. While Olympic National Park remains open to
Stores create 'elderly-only' hours as coronavirus spreads in the US
iStock/Kwangmoozaa(NEW YORK) — As Americans self-isolate and follow health officials’ guidelines to stay away from large crowds amid the continued coronavirus emergency, many grocery stores have adjusted to make sure elderly and immunocompromised patrons can shop safely
Timeline of serial killer Terry Rasmussen's terror in New Hampshire, California
Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office(DENVER) — Terry Rasmussen was born in Colorado on Dec. 23, 1943. He attended high school in Arizona but dropped out to join the Navy in 1961. Rasmussen was trained as an electrician and