Michigan meat industry leaders create COVID-19 safety guidelines to increase production
RiverNorthPhotograpy/iStock By CHRISTINA CARREGA, ABC NEWS (LANSING) — In response to a recent slowdown of beef and pork production in Michigan, food industry leaders urged consumers not to panic buy as adjustments are made in response to the
Mississippi governor reconsiders reopening state after its largest spike of COVID-19 deaths and cases
DenisTangneyJr/iStockBY: CHRISTINA CARREGA (NEW YORK) — The governor of Mississippi took a step back with continuing to slowly reopen the state after health officials said there was the largest increase of coronavirus diagnosis and deaths. Gov. Tate
Coronavirus live updates: US surpasses 65,000 deaths, Fauci will testify before Senate
Gwengoat/iStockBY: ELLA TORRES AND WILLIAM MANSELL (NEW YORK) — The novel coronavirus has now killed more than 238,000 people worldwide. Over 3.3 million people across the globe have been diagnosed with COVID-19, the disease caused by the
Fauci to testify before Senate after White House blocked him from appearing before Congress
Official White House Photo by Andrea Hanks BY: BENJAMIN SIEGEL (WASHINGTON) — After the White House blocked Dr. Anthony Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and a member of the government’s coronavirus
USDA wants to help farmers feed families, but advocates and lawmakers say it's not enough
USDA BY: STEPHANIE EBBS (WASHINGTON) — One of the most confounding consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic continues to be the problem of farmers bulldozing or dumping their crops at the same time as thousands of Americans line
1 dead after Houston police helicopter crashes into apartment complex
kali9/iStock BY: WILLIAM MANSELL AND CHRISTINA CARREGA (HOUSTON) — One Houston police officer is dead and another remains in critical condition after the two were transported to a hospital early Saturday morning after one of the department’s
NYC Doctor worries about re-opening: “We can't let our guard down”
PeopleImages/iStockBY: LEIGHTON SCHNEIDER (NEW YORK) — Dr. Sujana Chandrashaker, a top ear, nose, and throat specialist in New York and northern New Jersey, started reading about COVID-19 in medical journals and began tracking the virus clinically in
Dr. Unthank’s advice for when visitors flock to our parks: “Don’t touch the tourists”

PORT ANGELES – With announcements this week that national, state and county parks will be opening for day use on May 5, County Health Officer Dr. Unthank said at Friday morning’s briefing that we can expect a
Inslee lays out 4-phase plan to re-open, with changes this month

OLYMPIA — Gov. Inslee announced today that the state’s stay-at-home order will be extended through at least May 31 He said there will be a four-stage phase-in for lifting of restrictions, with a minimum of three weeks