PA Chamber is planning to celebrate the 4th of July, even if it’s in September
PORT ANGELES – During this time of uncertainty about when our lives will get back to normal, it’s good to know that there are people in our community working hard on a plan to celebrate when that
An ultraviolet light may help fight spread of novel coronavirus
CasarsaGuru/iStock(NEW YORK) — A researcher at Columbia University says he may have a “public health breakthrough” in the fight against the novel coronavirus. Dr. David Brenner has discovered that a certain kind of light can kill airborne
Feds issue warning ahead of Oklahoma City bombing's 25th anniversary
iStock/AlizadaStudios (OKLAHOMA CITY) — Marking 25 years since the deadliest domestic terrorist attack on U.S. soil, federal authorities on Thursday warned law enforcement agencies across the country that the threat from violent white supremacists and anti-government extremists
Inside Trump's plan to reopen the American economy
Official White House Photo by Shealah Craighead(WASHINGTON) — President Donald Trump’s plan to re-open the American economy after a near-total shutdown due to the coronavirus pandemic consists of three graduated phases, according to a copy of the
Fans show concern for 'Black Panther' star Chadwick Boseman after actor appears emaciated in video
ABC Image Group LA(LOS ANGELES) — Fans are showing concern for Black Panther star Chadwick Boseman, after he appeared in an Instagram video looking extremely gaunt and unlike his usually robust self. In the video, Boseman announced that
This Fortune 500 company has a plan for reopening amid COVID-19 — and is sharing it with everyone
iSAtock/Pitchayanan Kongkaew (SOUTHFIELD, MI) — There’s no turn-key manual for restarting a business in the throes of a deadly global pandemic, ebbing in some parts of the world, surging in others, just as there aren’t hard-and-fast rules
US police departments issued guidance on responding to calls during COVID-19 pandemic, survey shows
iStock/Hirurg (FAIRFAX, Va) — A recent survey done by the International Association of Chiefs of Police and George Mason University shows that 91% of the responding departments have offered guidance to officers over COVID-19 concerns. The survey,
Patton Oswalt remembers fellow 'Ratatouille' star Brian Dennehy as the “best rat-dad a little chef could ask for”
Photo by Michael Bezjian/WireImage(LOS ANGELES) — (NOTE LANGUAGE) Tony award-winning actor Brian Dennehy, best known for his roles in films including Tommy Boy, First Blood and Cocoon, passed away at the age of 81, his daughter confirmed
Next steps in carrier saga could include reinstatement of fired captain
United States Navy(WASHINGTON) — Two weeks after the firing of the captain of the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt, the Navy’s top admiral is mulling the next steps in the ship’s saga that, among other things, could
Emptier streets but more reckless driving during coronavirus outbreak
iStock/Joerg Drescher (NEW YORK) — Despite there being fewer cars on the road thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic, state highway safety officials across the country are reporting a “severe spike” in speeding, according to the Governors Highway