California city sees COVID-19 outbreaks at 9 facilities, including food processing plants
iStock/koto_fejaBy: LAUREN EFFRON, ABC News (NEW YORK) — One California city is grappling with COVID-19 outbreaks at nine of its industrial facilities, including one food processing plant that reported having at least 153 positive cases, according to
Gun rights advocates spark outrage by hanging effigy of Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear at protest
iStock/somboon kaeoboonsongBy: BILL HUTCHINSON, ABC News (FRANKFORT, Ky.) — Democratic and Republican leaders denounced gun rights supporters for hanging an effigy of Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear from tree outside the state capitol building during a Memorial Day
Queen's Brian May reveals he suffered a 'small heart attack,' underwent stent procedure
iStock/MotortionBy: MATT FRIEDLANDER, ABC News (NEW YORK) — Queen guitarist Brian May recently suffered “a small heart attack” and underwent an operation to have stents placed in three partially blocked coronary arteries. The 72-year-old Rock & Roll
651 vehicles show up for surprise birthday of 8-year-old fighting cancer
iStock/RuthBlackBy: NICOLE PELLETIERE, ABC News (LEESPORT, Penn.) — A surprise birthday parade for an 8-year-old boy had a massive, 651-vehicle turnout on Saturday. Leesport, Pennsylvania resident Riley Rejniak, who is battling neuroblastoma a second time, waved as
UConn student accused of murder last seen in Pennsylvania: Police
iStock/ijoe84By: IVAN PEREIRA, ABC News (EAST STROUDSBURG, Penn.) — Police said the University of Connecticut senior who has been accused of killing two people was seen walking in the Poconos. Pennsylvania state police released a new surveillance
Restaurant owner discusses effects of COVID-19 on his Georgia community
ucpage/iStockBy ERIC MOLLO, ABC News (NEW YORK) — Georgia was one of the earliest states in the country to relax coronavirus restrictions. Businesses are opening back up again across the state, including in Albany, a hard-hit city
California wineries reopen for Memorial Day weekend
Juanmonino/iStock(SONOMA COUNTY, Calif.) — The California Wine Country has been hit hard in recent years by wildfires and now COVID-19 shutdowns. But this Memorial Day weekend, life is beginning to return once again. In Sonoma County wineries
‘Hug Time’: Woman’s clever invention allows family to give grandma safe hugs
‘Hug Time’ inventor, Carly Marinaro, pictured in front of her plastic hug shield she made from PVC pipe, a window insulator kit, and industrial gloves in Rockford, Illinois. – (Courtesy Carly Marinaro) By HALEY YAMADA, ABC News
GOP groups sue to block California Gov. Gavin Newsom's mail-in ballot order
NoDerog/iStockBy BILL HUTCHINSON, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — Calling it a “brazen power grab” and voter-fraud “recipe for disaster,” state and national Republican groups filed a federal lawsuit alleging the California governor’s executive order to send mail-in ballots
Crowds pack Memorial Day hot spots despite COVID social distancing calls
Volusia Sheriff’s OfficeBy IVAN PEREIRA, ABC News (NEW YORK) — In the face of rising cases of coronavirus throughout the U.S. and Canada, and calls from health officials to remain socially distant during the long weekend, crowds