Ohio wedding linked to at least 32 coronavirus cases: 'Nobody's wearing a mask'

At least 32 people who attended a wedding in Ohio last month have reportedly contracted the coronavirus, including the bride and groom and two of the couple’s grandparents.

FDA allows 1st rapid virus test that gives results at home

U.S. regulators on Tuesday allowed emergency use of the first rapid coronavirus test that can be performed and developed entirely at home.

Families brought together by organ donation hope to inspire drivers to 'Donate Life'

When she was just a year old, Ainsley’s life was saved by an organ donor. She’s already inspired others to make the gift of life, and now that she’s old enough to drive, she’s hoping to bring back the state’s "Donate Life" license plate.

Tampa could see COVID-19 peak in January, health expert explains

Scientists who track COVID-19 and make projections about the future spread of the virus say we need to act fast to flatten the current surge -- nationally and in Florida.

As cases rise, Pinellas commissioners extend state of emergency, mask mandate

The county's seven-day rolling average for COVID test positivity stands at 6.1%, averaging 202 new cases daily.  Compare that to a 70-new-case daily average in September.  

7,459 new Florida coronavirus cases reported Tuesday; 85 new deaths

The Florida Department of Health says the number of known cases of COVID-19 in the state rose by 7,459 Tuesday. According to the state's daily update, the total number of cases in Florida is now 897,323.

New Orleans prohibiting Mardi Gras parades in 2021

New Orleans city officials said parades of any kind will not be permitted for Mardi Gras 2021 due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and the potential to be a super spreader event.

Digital drugstore: Amazon opens online pharmacy, shaking up another industry

Amazon is opening on online pharmacy that allows customers to order medications or prescription refills, and have them delivered to their front door in a couple of days.

Majority of California counties revert back to state's most restrictive tier

Due to a continued surge in new COVID-19 cases in the Golden State, California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Monday afternoon the majority of the state’s 58 counties, including all of Southern California, reverted back to the state’s most restrictive tier status. 

48-year-old Dallas police officer dies because of COVID-19

A Dallas police officer praised for being a hero has died because of COVID-19. Family members said he was a healthy 48-year-old man before he caught the virus.

Annual Christmas light display at Tampa Chick-fil-A will be scaled back

The annual Christmas light display at the Tampa Chick-fil-A along Waters Avenue will be toned down this year. "2020 has brought changes that we cannot ignore."

Who will be the first to get coronavirus vaccines?

Health care workers are likely to receive the first coronavirus vaccines when supplies are limited, but a decision on who gets the first shots has not been made.

Gov. Inslee issues new restrictions to slow spread of COVID-19 in Washington state

Gov. Jay Inslee announces new state restrictions to help curve the spread of COVID-19, including limited indoor social gatherings, restaurants, and retail capacity.

Newsom considering statewide curfew as COVID-19 cases surge in California

Governor Gavin Newsom on Monday said he was considering implementing a statewide curfew as coronavirus cases in California nearly doubled in the last 10 days, the "fastest increase yet," he said.

Wreaths Across America event canceled at Arlington National Cemetery due to pandemic

Officials announced Monday that the Wreaths Across America event at Arlington National Cemetery and the Soldiers’ and Airmen’s Home Cemetery next month will be canceled this year due to the coronavirus pandemic.