Operation BBQ Relief is doing its part on the coronavirus frontlines feeding the hungry. The Kansas City-area charity usually mobilizes with hot meals after natural disasters; these days they are feeding COVID-19 first responders and the local homeless as well as employing restaurant workers suddenly left jobless.
Popular NYC dive bar doing virtual happy hour amid coronavirus quarantine
New York City, which has become an epicenter of the coronavirus pandemic, is a ghost town now, locked down and empty. But that won’t stop the cool kids of Downtown Manhattan who never go more north than 14th Street from having a party. The party now is just online.
Crocs giving health care workers free shoes amid coronavirus outbreak with new campaign
The “A Free Pair for Healthcare” campaign invites doctors, nurses and other hospital staffers to choose a free pair of Crocs Classic Clogs and Crocs At Work styles.
Montana Fish, Wildlife agency converts social distancing into 'fishtancing'
Montana may be the third-lowest state in terms of population density in the U.S., but it hasn't stopped its Fish, Wildlife and Parks Department from coming up with unique ways to recommend social distancing to its residents amid the coronavirus outbreak.
NYC coronavirus outbreak leads to shortage of foster dogs, cats
As New York City quickly becomes the epicenter of the coronavirus pandemic in the United States, the city is experiencing a shortage most people are OK with: cats and dogs.
Missouri man charged after allegedly licking Walmart items amid coronavirus fears
A Missouri man is facing a criminal charge for posting a video of himself licking items in Walmart earlier this month to mock the severity of the coronavirus, authorities said.
Spring breaker apologizes for 'insensitive' coronavirus comments
A spring breaker who went viral last week after he said “If I get corona, I get corona,” while partying in Miami amid social distancing warnings to prevent spreading coronavirus, apologized Tuesday.
Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles closing churches due to coronavirus
The Archdiocese of Los Angeles Tuesday announced that all churches will be closed to the public until at least April 19 due to the coronavirus outbreak.
Coronavirus outbreak: How seniors can get help with groceries, meals, medicine
Amid the outbreak, routines have been affected – and that might mean some Americans in the most vulnerable groups are struggling to get basic needs met.