Atlanta Motor Speedway hosting blood drive

Atlanta Motor Speedway and the American Red Cross are teaming up to host a blood drive on Monday amid the coronavirus pandemic. 

Georgia Tech strength coach works his kids into workout videos

With gyms and fitness centers closing around the country, people are having to get creative to stay in shape during the COVID-19 outbreak. One college football strength coach is getting creative ... and getting cute.

British Open won't be played this year for 1st time since 1945

Golf's oldest championship has been canceled until 2021. Golf will only have three major championships at the most this year.

Thieves break into restaurants during shelter-in-place

“I feel like someone poured salt on my wound after I got stabbed with what’s going on the last few weeks,” said Kam Razavi. “I’m not happy about it but it's the sign of the times right now.”

With worst to come, 3 in 4 hospitals already facing COVID-19

Three out of four U.S. hospitals surveyed are already treating patients with confirmed or suspected COVID-19, according to a federal report that finds hospitals expect to be overwhelmed as cases rocket toward their projected peak.

North Houston church reopens for Palm Sunday despite coronavirus fears

We’re told that roughly 100 people attended the Sunday service at Glorious Way Church in north Harris County, despite community concerns of spreading Coronavirus COVID-19.

LA County health officials report 15 new deaths related to COVID-19

The Los Angeles County Public Health Department is reporting 15 new deaths related to coronavirus and 663 new cases, bringing the totals to 132 deaths and 5,940 cases.

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson hospitalized with virus

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who was diagnosed with the coronavirus more than a week ago, was admitted to a hospital Sunday for tests.

Cuomo: Coronavirus deaths, hospitalizations drop in NY for the first time

The number of daily deaths and hospitalizations due to coronavirus in New York fell for the first time since the crisis began, Governor Andrew Cuomo said at a press conference on Sunday, even as the death toll rose by 594.

Massachusetts shoppers tackle man after allegedly coughing, spitting on produce amid coronavirus outbreak

A group of Massachusetts shoppers tackled a man and pinned him to the ground until police arrived after catching him allegedly coughing and spitting on produce, fanning coronavirus fears.

US ‘wasted’ months before preparing for pandemic: AP investigation

A review of federal purchasing contracts by The Associated Press shows federal agencies waited until mid-March to begin placing bulk orders of N95 respirator masks, mechanical ventilators and other equipment needed by front-line health care workers.