Six dead from coronavirus after attending same funeral in South Carolina, coroner says

More than a month after a packed funeral in South Carolina, officials said six elderly people who were in attendance in March have died from the coronavirus, according to a coroner's office in South Carolina.

Shake Shack to return $10M government loan

Shake Shack Inc will return the small business loan it received from the U.S. government, the burger chain's chief executive said on Monday, making it the first major firm to hand back money aimed at helping small businesses ride out the coronavirus impact.

People answer the call to give, blood donations are back up

The blood supply is back up at a normal level after more than a month of scheduled blood drives were all canceled due to the coronavirus, leaving some blood centers, like One Blood, with a low supply.

Florida's COVID-19 top 26,000 after increasing more than 800 Sunday; 774 deaths

The Florida Department of Health says the number of known cases of COVID-19 in the state rose by 822 since Saturday as the virus spreads and as more people get tested across the state. The total number of cases in Florida is now 26,314.

Americans stockpile frozen pizza, causing potential shortage, amid coronavirus

During the month of March, Americans bought $275 million worth of frozen pizza, which is an increase of 92% from the same time period last year.

Egypt's pyramid's lit up with virus safety message

The great pyramids of Egypt took on a whole different look on Saturday. They were illuminated with safety messages on Saturday in celebration of the World Heritage Day. The pyramids carried different messages, such as 'stay home and 'stay safe.'

Kangaroo hops through empty Adelaide streets

South Australia Police released footage on April 19 showing a kangaroo hopping through an empty central business district in Adelaide as coronavirus restrictions kept city residents at home.

Dozens flock to Jacksonville beaches as coronavirus restrictions ease

People were seen walking on Jacksonville Beach, Florida, on Saturday, April 18, one day after beaches in the area reopened amid an easing of restrictions aimed to slow the spread of the new coronavirus, COVID-19.

Florida shop owner makes face masks from python skin

Across America, people are making coronavirus masks with everything from t-shirts and pillowcases to vacuum cleaner bags. But in Florida, one guy is using python skin.

Florida students will continue distance learning through rest of school year

Florida’s public school students will not set foot back on campus before summer. Students in grades K-12 will continue with distance learning through the rest of the school year due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Florida releases names of assisted living facilities with COVID-19 cases

On Saturday Governor Ron DeSantis announced that Florida would reveal the names of assisted living facilities throughout the state that have had COVID-19 cases though the number of cases at each facility will not be available.

COVID-19 cases in Florida top 25,000, after increasing more than 700 Saturday; 748 dead

 The Florida Department of Health says the number of known cases of COVID-19 in the state rose by 739 since Friday as the virus spreads and as more people get tested across the state. The total number of cases in Florida is now 25,492.

Feeding Tampa Bay turns hunger to hope for hundreds of Bay area families

It's a tough time for many people, but Feeding Tampa Bay has made it their mission to make sure that food isn't on your list of worries.

Florida pub removes $10K stapled to walls for unemployed staff

The history of Fort Lauderdale restaurant Hott Leggz is written with magic marker on thousands of dollar bills stapled to the walls and ceiling.