18 bodies found piled up in nursing home; NJ investigating

More than a dozen bodies were discovered jammed into a nursing home morgue in Andover, New Jersey, during the coronavirus pandemic.

WHO found no evidence coronavirus started in lab, China says

China's foreign ministry Thursday told reporters the World Health Organization has said there is no evidence the coronavirus outbreak came from a laboratory, according to a report.

Small business loan program runs out of money, no longer accepting applications

A popular small business relief program ran out of funds on Thursday morning, as billions of dollars in additional coronavirus aid remain stuck in congressional limbo.

Facebook to warn users who 'liked' coronavirus hoaxes

The social media company says it's going to notify users if they liked, reacted or commented on harmful misinformation removed from Facebook's news feed.

Food trucks draws workers from the front lines to the lunch line

The medical professionals at Piedmont Hospital are truly on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic.  But last Friday, for at least a few minutes, they were just folks in the lunch line.

Toys for Tots to distribute 2M toys, books and games amid coronavirus pandemic

Toys for Tots, a non-profit run by the United States Marine Corps Reserve, normally waits until the holidays to give out gifts to children in need, but in an effort to bring much-needed smiles to kids across the country presents are coming early this year. 

Unemployment claims jumped by 5.25M last week as coronavirus job carnage continues

The wave of layoffs that has engulfed the U.S. economy since the coronavirus struck caused 5.2 million more people to seek unemployment benefits last week.

Coronavirus stimulus checks reportedly get sent to dead people

“Will they want the $1,200 back?” a widow whose husband died last year asked on Twitter after she received the full $2,400 payment for married couples.

A special thank you for health care workers in Atlanta

It's hard to express how thankful we are to the healthcare workers who are on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic.

Neighbors using technology to reach out to strangers more than ever before

In a time where people are supposed to be as far away from others as possible, neighbors are coming together to connect with total strangers like never before.

Taxpayers outraged after stimulus checks are deposited into third-party accounts

Angry customers visited offices of ATC and other income tax preparation companies across metro Atlanta Wednesday, demanding answers about their stimulus payments. Each one had the same complaint, saying their stimulus funds were deposited into third-party bank accounts, not their own. Those accounts were set up to allow taxpayers to receive refunds, but were not intended for the stimulus payments.

Gwinnett County Sheriff's Office sees outpouring of support from community

Masks and other protective gear have been hard to come by during the coronavirus pandemic and many people have resorted to providing face masks for their communities, including the Atlanta Chinese Entrepreneurs Club.

Georgia Legal Food Frenzy being held to help the Atlanta Community Food Bank

Not only have grocery store shelves been bare these last several weeks because of COVID-19, but inventory at food banks across Georgia is getting hit hard too.