• The Drunken Chicken Offering Meals and Beer to Healthcare Professionals

    The Drunken Chicken Offering Meals and Beer to Healthcare Professionals
    Fourth Avenue’s favorite chicken spot is doing its part to help those on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic by launching a new program through which customers can purchase a meal or beer for a healthcare professional.According to Drunken Chicken co-owners Ben Sattler and Micah Blatt, they launched the Pay It Forward Program because they believed it was the right thing to do considering the unprecedented circumstances we’re living through and the dangerous nature of the healthc
  • $1M Powerball ticket sold in Tucson

    $1M Powerball ticket sold in Tucson
    TUCSON - Recently buy a Powerball ticket? You may be a millionaire.On Monday, Arizona Lottery officials announced that an individual who purchased a ticket in Tucson that matched all five numbers minus the Powerball in Saturday's drawing.According to officials, Saturday's Powerball winner bought the winning ticket at the Fry's store located at 2001 E. Irvington Rd. near Campbell Avenue.The winning numbers from Saturday's Powerball drawing are 8, 31, 39, 40. 43 with the red Powerball of 4.There w
  • Gov. Ducey Halts Evictions for Small Businesses and Nonprofits

    Gov. Ducey Halts Evictions for Small Businesses and Nonprofits
    Small businesses and nonprofit organizations will no longer face eviction notices after Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey issued an executive order Monday afternoon halting such actions.…
  • Special Delivery: Nandi the elephant’s sister born at Reid Park Zoo

    Special Delivery: Nandi the elephant’s sister born at Reid Park Zoo
    TUCSON - Nandi is officially a big sister! On Monday, Reid Park Zoo announced that Semba, the mother of the 5-year-old Nandi, gave birth to a healthy 295 female calf at around 3:33 a.m. Monday.After the zoo officially broke the news on News 4 Tucson back on Feb. 19, community members have been itching to know when Semba will give birth to Reid Park Zoo's newest, and possibly cutest, member of its family.
    That day finally arrived Monday, growing the herd at Reid Park Zoo to six.“Semba
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  • Reid Park Zoo Welcomes New Baby Elephant to the Herd

    Reid Park Zoo Welcomes New Baby Elephant to the Herd
    The Reid Park Zoo announced the addition of its newest animal Monday afternoon after African elephant matriarch Semba gave birth to a new calf at 3:30 a.m.The female calf weighed 295 pounds at birth.…
  • Arizona’s Aari McDonald wins the Ann Meyers Drysdale Award

    Arizona’s Aari McDonald wins the Ann Meyers Drysdale Award
    TUCSON - Arizona's Aari McDonald was named the winner of the Ann Meyers Drysdale Award by the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame on Monday.She is the top shooting guard in the country.
    McDonald is the first player in school history to win one of the five Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame women's positional awards.The Wildcat was the Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year and was named All-Pac-12 after leading the conference in scoring (20.6) and steals per game (2.3). She is the only
  • Tucson bank robbery suspect arrested in New Mexico

    Tucson bank robbery suspect arrested in New Mexico
    TUCSON - The suspected wanted in connection to a bank robbery in Tucson has been arrested, according to Tucson Police Department.Ryan Staples, 21, allegedly robbed the Bank of America store near Catalina Highway and Tanque Verde Road on April 3.
    Staples was located in Las Cruses, New Mexico and arrested by the New Mexico Fugitive Unit.BREAKING NEWS: With the community's help, this bank robbery suspect has been identified as Ryan Staples (21-Years-Old). Ryan was located in Las Cruces, NM and arre
  • US stocks surge 7%, building on a global rally, on early signs that rate of increase in virus deaths could be slowing

    US stocks surge 7%, building on a global rally, on early signs that rate of increase in virus deaths could be slowing
    NEW YORK (AP) — US stocks surge 7%, building on a global rally, on early signs that rate of increase in virus deaths could be slowing.
    The post US stocks surge 7%, building on a global rally, on early signs that rate of increase in virus deaths could be slowing appeared first on KVOA.
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  • UArizona: See the ‘Pink Supermoon’ Tuesday

    UArizona: See the ‘Pink Supermoon’ Tuesday
    TUCSON - The biggest full moon of the year, dubbed a "pink supermoon," will occur Tuesday. It will be as close to Earth as it will get for the remainder of the year.
    Tim Swindle, with the University of Arizona Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, says the moon will be at its perigee – the closest point in its orbit around Earth – at 2 p.m. EDT (11 a.m. Arizona time) on Tuesday, but it won't be visible at that time since it will be daylight."At 10:35 p.m. EDT – 7:35 p.m. he
  • The Latest: Prime Minister Johnson in intensive care unit

    The Latest: Prime Minister Johnson in intensive care unit
    The Latest on the coronavirus pandemic. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death.TOP OF THE HOUR:
    — British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been moved to the intensive care unit of a London hospital.— France’s health minister has reported the country’s highest 24-hour death toll recorded in the country since the COVID-19 pande
  • From T-Rexes to police officers, community cheers on TMC workers amid COVID-19 pandemic

    From T-Rexes to police officers, community cheers on TMC workers amid COVID-19 pandemic
    TUCSON - While you may have thought the partnership between a tyrannosaur rex and first responders was only possible in a bad 90's movie starring Whoopi Goldberg, this unlucky duo was exactly what was needed to lift up the spirits of healthcare workers at Tucson Medical Center amid the COVID-19 pandemic.In the last couple of days, the facility at 5301 E. Grant Rd. near Craycroft Road received several encouraging visitors who cheered on their healthcare workers while they continue to keep the com
  • British Prime Minister Boris Johnson moved to intensive care unit of hospital after coronavirus symptoms worsen

    British Prime Minister Boris Johnson moved to intensive care unit of hospital after coronavirus symptoms worsen
    LONDON (AP) — British Prime Minister Boris Johnson moved to intensive care unit of hospital after coronavirus symptoms worsen.
    The post British Prime Minister Boris Johnson moved to intensive care unit of hospital after coronavirus symptoms worsen appeared first on KVOA.
  • Stay-at-Home Order May Put Those Facing Domestic Violence in Danger but Support Is Available

    Stay-at-Home Order May Put Those Facing Domestic Violence in Danger but Support Is Available
    The COVID-19 outbreak has drastically changed society’s normal daily routines as people stay home from work and school in an effort to curb the spread of the virus.But what if your home isn’t the safest place for you?Across Arizona, organizations that provide crucial services to survivors of domestic violence are focused on helping them stay safe during what is a very stressful time for everyone, but a potentially dangerous time for those facing abuse.“We can all imagine the i
  • Stay-at-Home Order May Put Domestic Violence Victims in Danger but Support Is Available

    Stay-at-Home Order May Put Domestic Violence Victims in Danger but Support Is Available
    The COVID-19 outbreak has drastically changed society’s normal daily routines as people stay home from work and school in an effort to curb the spread of the virus.But what if your home isn’t the safest place for you?Across Arizona, organizations that provide crucial services to survivors of domestic violence are focused on helping them stay safe during what is a very stressful time for everyone, but a potentially dangerous time for those facing abuse.“We can all imagine the i
  • Community Food Bank of Southern Arizona Receives Early Arizona Gives Day Donation

    Community Food Bank of Southern Arizona Receives Early Arizona Gives Day Donation
    The Community Food Bank of Southern Arizona received an early Arizona Gives Day present in the form of a $35,000 contribution from local realtors.The Tucson Association of REALTORS, Tierra Hope Foundation and Long Cares Foundation came together to make the donation.“We are grateful for this support from the Tucson Association of REALTORS,” said food bank CEO Michael McDonald.…
  • What We Need to Understand About Asymptomatic Carriers if We’re Going to Beat Coronavirus

    What We Need to Understand About Asymptomatic Carriers if We’re Going to Beat Coronavirus
    ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Click here to read their biggest stories as soon as they’re published.In the early days of the coronavirus outbreak in the U.S., around the last week of February, I joked to a colleague that maybe now, finally, people would learn how to wash their hands properly.…
  • The Latest: France has its highest 24-hour death toll

    The Latest: France has its highest 24-hour death toll
    The Latest on the coronavirus pandemic. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death.TOP OF THE HOUR:
    — France’s health minister has reported the country’s highest 24-hour death toll recorded in the country since the COVID-19 pandemic began.— World Health Organization urges caution in relaxation of lockdown strategies
    — Ontar
  • Man questioned by police posting videos of coughing on Yuma gas pump

    Man questioned by police posting videos of coughing on Yuma gas pump
    YUMA, Ariz. (AP) — A California man has admitted to posting videos of himself talking about coronavirus while coughing on a gas pump in Yuma.The Yuma Police Department received several reports Saturday night about social media videos of a man coughing on a fuel pump handle and referencing the COVID-19 pandemic.Officers opened an investigation and determined the suspect was a 23-year-old man from Winterhaven. He was brought to the police station for questioning. Investigators say he admitt
  • Local Taco Bell stores offer 50% off to frontline workers

    Local Taco Bell stores offer 50% off to frontline workers
    JJBers / Flickr / CC BY 2.0Tucson and Sierra Vista Taco Bell stores are offering discounts for frontline workers fighting COVDI-19.
    Doctors, nurses,and first responders will be given a 50% percent discount on all drive-thru orders.The offer is valid until April 12.
    Workers must show a valid photo work ID at the time of purchase.The post Local Taco Bell stores offer 50% off to frontline workers appeared first on KVOA.
  • 1 arrested after DPS pursuit on southeast side

    1 arrested after DPS pursuit on southeast side
    TUCSON - A stolen vehicle investigation is underway after Arizona Department of Public Safety troopers were involved in a police pursuit on the southeast side Monday.According to DPS officials, the incident took place near Valencia and Craycroft roads. The suspect has since been taken into custody.Motorists may experience delays when traveling in the area.Details are limited at this time.Stay with News 4 Tucson for the latest updates.
    The post 1 arrested after DPS pursuit on southeast side appea
  • Merit Foods of AZ offers restaurant-quality food to public

    Merit Foods of AZ offers restaurant-quality food to public
    Merit Foods of Arizona Facebook
    TUCSON - Merit Foods of Arizona is offering restaurant-quality food to the public.Customers can purchase through a new curbside pick-up and bulk delivery programs.
    The Curbside Pick-Up Program is available at our warehouse located at
    1471 W. Commerce Ct.,and allows the public to pick up their orders while maintaining safe social distancing.
    To get more information on Curbside Pick-Up for the public, call: 520.884.8232.
    The Bulk Program allows ordering for larger
  • Sprouts to close all stores for Easter holiday

    Sprouts to close all stores for Easter holiday
    TUCSON - Sprouts Farmers Market will get a much needed day off this Sunday after the company announced Monday it will close its more than 30,000 stores for the Easter holiday.With grocers across the nation working hard to keep providing the communities they service with essential products during the COVID-19 pandemic, Sprouts announced Monday that they have decided to give their employees a day off, to allow them to catch up with their families and take a quick breather before heading back to th
  • The Latest: WHO urges caution in relaxation of lockdown

    The Latest: WHO urges caution in relaxation of lockdown
    The Latest on the coronavirus pandemic. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death.TOP OF THE HOUR:
    — World Health Organization urges caution in relaxation of lockdown strategies
    — Ontario’s Ford: 500,000 masks headed across the border.— Italy’s day-to-day increase in COVID-19 cases dips again.— Music stars set to sta
  • Gaga raises $35M for virus fight, curates all-star TV event

    Gaga raises $35M for virus fight, curates all-star TV event
    Interscope Records Lady Gaga - Singer, songwriter, and actress, Photo Date: 2/27/2020
    By MESFIN FEKADU AP Music Writer
    NEW YORK (AP) — Lady Gaga and advocacy organization Global Citizen have raised $35 million to fight the coronavirus and will launch a TV special featuring Paul McCartney, Stevie Wonder and Billie Eilish to combat the growing virus.
    Gaga said on Monday that the money was raised in seven days and will benefit The World Health Organization.
    The pop star and Global Citizen al
  • No Kid Hungry AZ launches texting hotline for families impacted by school closure

    No Kid Hungry AZ launches texting hotline for families impacted by school closure
    USDAA school lunch consisting of beef, pinto beans, corn tortillas chips apples, tomatoes & cucumbers, Photo Date: 10/24/2016
    With school closed across the country because of the COVID-19 pandemic, children who rely on school meals are at risk of going hungry.
    No Kid Hungry launched a texting hotline to let parents know about emergency food distribution sites in their neighborhoods.Text the word "FOOD" or "COMIDA" to 877-877 to find the nearest sites.
    No Kid Hungry says more than 475,000 ki
  • Local school donates cleaning supplies amid COVID-19 closure

    Local school donates cleaning supplies amid COVID-19 closure
    TUCSON - A local school is taking steps to help keep the community safe and healthy during the COVID-19 pandemic.After Gov. Doug Ducey made the executive order to close down schools for the rest of the school year, St. Cyril of Alexandria Catholic School turned this news into an opportunity to help healthcare providers combat this deadly virus.On Saturday, the school announced that it will donate its cleaning sanitation supplies that were meant to be used this school year. These items include sa
  • Woman found fatally shot inside parking garage in Phoenix

    Woman found fatally shot inside parking garage in Phoenix
    PHOENIX (AP) — Phoenix police are investigating after a woman was found shot to death inside a parking garage.Sgt. Maggie Cox says officers were called to a central Phoenix apartment complex around 5:40 a.m. Monday near 16th Street and Northern Avenue.
    They discovered the woman inside a car with a gunshot wound.
    Firefighters responded to the scene but pronounced her dead.Authorities are still working on confirming the identity of the 57-year-old victim and what led to the shooting.No suspe
  • Your Southern AZ Coronavirus AM Roundup for Monday, April 6: State's Confirmed Cases Hit 2,456; 65 Now Dead

    Your Southern AZ Coronavirus AM Roundup for Monday, April 6: State's Confirmed Cases Hit 2,456; 65 Now Dead
    The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Arizona had reached 2,456 as of Monday, April 6, according to the morning report from the Arizona Department of Health Services.Pima County had 415 of the state’s confirmed cases.The coronavirus had killed 65 people statewide, including 13 in Pima County, according to yesterday’s report from the Pima County Health Department.In Maricopa County, the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases had risen to 1,433.
    Gov. Doug Ducey started the weekend o
  • LATEST: 2,456 COVID-19 cases in Arizona, 65 deaths

    LATEST: 2,456 COVID-19 cases in Arizona, 65 deaths
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    PHOENIX - The Arizona Department of Health Services reported 2,456 COVID-19 cases in the state Monday morning.
    Sixty-five deaths in connection to the virus have been reported, 13 of the deaths were in Pima County.
    There are 415 COVID-19 cases in Pima County, about 81 people have been hospitalized, according to Pima County.Fifty-one percent of the hospitalized people in Pima County are between the ages of 65 or older, 36% are between the ages of 45-64, 13% are people between 20-44.
    Case brea
  • The Latest: Merkel: Too early to end restrictive measures

    The Latest: Merkel: Too early to end restrictive measures
    The Latest on the coronavirus pandemic. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death.TOP OF THE HOUR:
    — Merkel says too early to consider ending restrictive measures.
    — Serbian health officials say 67 medical staff and nine patients of main hospital test positive.— Italian region of Tuscany to distribute masks for its 3.7 million residen
  • The Latest: D.C. passes 1,000 cases of coronavirus

    The Latest: D.C. passes 1,000 cases of coronavirus
    The Latest on the coronavirus pandemic. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death.TOP OF THE HOUR:
    — District of Columbia passes 1,000 total positive infections of coronavirus.— Mass COVID-19 testing site opening at Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta.
    — European Medicines Agency considers loosening regulatory restrictions on e
  • Pandemic, border crackdown hamper Catholics’ aid to migrants

    Pandemic, border crackdown hamper Catholics’ aid to migrants
    Ryan Bavetta / CC BY 2.0 The U.S. / Mexico Border near Nogales, AZ, Photo Date: 6/27/2009.
    NOGALES, Mexico (AP) — For years, Catholic-led, U-S.-based nonprofits have been at the forefront of efforts to support migrants and asylum seekers along the Mexican border.
    Tough new border policies and the coronavirus outbreak have drastically changed their work.
    Much of it now takes place in Mexico because of a slowdown in the once heavy flow of undocumented border-crossers.
    The Trump administrati
  • The CDC now recommends wearing a mask in some cases – a physician explains why and when to wear one

    The CDC now recommends wearing a mask in some cases – a physician explains why and when to wear one
    Pexels via MGN
    (The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.)Thomas Perls, Boston University(THE CONVERSATION) The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has changed its policy and is now advising everyone, whether or not they have symptoms of COVID-19, to cover their face with a mask or cloth covering whenever social distancing is difficult to maintain. To be clear, the CDC is not saying you should wear a mas
  • The Latest: Pentagon: Active duty infections topped 1,000

    The Latest: Pentagon: Active duty infections topped 1,000
    The Latest on the coronavirus pandemic. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death.TOP OF THE HOUR:
    — Pentagon says number of COVID-19 cases in active duty force topped 1,000 over weekend.
    — German government launches another rescue package to aid companies in coronavirus crisis.— Senior Trump administration adviser promotes use of of
  • Stocks open 4% higher on Wall Street as traders grasp at some early signs of hope in battling the coronavirus outbreak

    Stocks open 4% higher on Wall Street as traders grasp at some early signs of hope in battling the coronavirus outbreak
    NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks open 4% higher on Wall Street as traders grasp at some early signs of hope in battling the coronavirus outbreak.
    The post Stocks open 4% higher on Wall Street as traders grasp at some early signs of hope in battling the coronavirus outbreak appeared first on KVOA.
  • Governors plead for food stamp flexibility amid pandemic

    Governors plead for food stamp flexibility amid pandemic
    By ASTRID GALVAN and ASHRAF KHALILPHOENIX (AP) — Yvonne Knight, who has respiratory problems that make her especially vulnerable in the coronavirus pandemic, can't buy groceries online with her food stamps — even though each trip to the store is now a risky endeavor. Going out to buy food terrifies the 38-year-old woman with cerebral palsy, but she is one of millions of people who receive food aid through the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program that can't be used in fle
  • The Latest: Trump adviser promotes use of drug for virus

    The Latest: Trump adviser promotes use of drug for virus
    The Latest on the coronavirus pandemic. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death.TOP OF THE HOUR:
    — Senior Trump administration adviser promotes use of of drug hydroxychloroquine.
    — Albania stops immigrants from entering country.—- Portugal records lowest daily rise in coronavirus cases since outbreak started.___WASHINGTON — Th
  • The Latest: Pope Francis earmarks initial $750,000 aid fund

    The Latest: Pope Francis earmarks initial $750,000 aid fund
    The Latest on the coronavirus pandemic. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death.TOP OF THE HOUR:
    __ BritainPrime Minister Boris Johnson in good spirits despite hospitalization.
    __ Pope Francis earmarks initial $750,000 to fund hospitals, schools and nursing homes.
    __ Netherlands sees lowest daily increase in coronavirus deaths in a week.
    — Madr
  • The Latest: Johnson in good spirits during hospitalization

    The Latest:  Johnson in good spirits during hospitalization
    The Latest on the coronavirus pandemic. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death.TOP OF THE HOUR:
    __ BritainPrime Minister Boris Johnson in good spirits despite hospitalization.
    — Madrid’s strained hospitals see decrease in incoming patients.
    — Hungary announces second package of economic aid.— Ireland’s premier returns t
  • Warm, sunny and breezy start to the week!

    Warm, sunny and breezy start to the week!
    TUCSON - More of the same with tons of sun, warm temperatures and a light breeze. We have a chance for some showers and cooler temperatures the second half of the week!Today: Tons of sunshine and warm. High: 83°Tonight: Clear and cool. Low: 50°Tomorrow: Sunny and warm. High: 84°Tons of sunshine the next couple of days with highs in the 70s and low to mid 80s! Enjoy the warm weather while it lasts. Some changes are on the way! A storm system off the
  • The Latest: Lebanon asks world for help amid new coronavirus

    The Latest: Lebanon asks world for help amid new coronavirus
    The Latest on the coronavirus pandemic. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death.TOP OF THE HOUR:
    — The United States and Britain brace for soaring death tolls this week.— Lebanon’s president appeals to world ambassadors for assistance.— Czech government leaders look to relax virus restrictions.___BEIRUT — Lebanon’s
  • The Latest: Virus death toll in Spain appears to drop off

    The Latest: Virus death toll in Spain appears to drop off
    The Latest on the coronavirus pandemic. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death.TOP OF THE HOUR:
    — The United States and Britain brace for soaring death tolls this week.— Slower reporting of coronavirus deaths and cases may be responsible for drop in numbers in Spain.— Japan’s prime minister prepares to announced economic pack
  • The Latest: Singapore quarantines almost 20K foreign workers

    The Latest: Singapore quarantines almost 20K foreign workers
    The Latest on the coronavirus pandemic. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death.TOP OF THE HOUR:
    — The United States and Britain brace for soaring death tolls this week.— Singapore places nearly 20,000 foreign workers under quarantine.— Austrian government looks to slowly lift virus restrictions.__SINGAPORE — Singapore has pla
  • 5 things to know today – that aren’t about the virus

    5 things to know today – that aren’t about the virus
    Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:1. WHERE A GENOCIDE GRAVE WAS FOUND Authorities in Rwanda say a valley damn that could contain about 30,000 bodies has been discovered more than a quarter-century after the country’s genocide in which 800,000 ethnic Tutsi and Hutus who tried to protect them were killed.2. PIVOTAL FIGURE IN TRUMP IMPEACHMENT DISAPPOINTED BY OUSTER Inspector General Michael Atkinson was fired by the preside
  • Japan’s prime minister says he will announce a state of emergency for Tokyo and 6 other prefectures as early as Tuesday

    Japan’s prime minister says he will announce a state of emergency for Tokyo and 6 other prefectures as early as Tuesday
    TOKYO (AP) — Japan’s prime minister says he will announce a state of emergency for Tokyo and 6 other prefectures as early as Tuesday.
    The post Japan’s prime minister says he will announce a state of emergency for Tokyo and 6 other prefectures as early as Tuesday appeared first on KVOA.
  • NASCAR: Byron wins virtual Bristol

    NASCAR: Byron wins virtual Bristol
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    By JENNA FRYER
    AP Auto Racing WriterCHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) - William Byron led the most laps in NASCAR's first two virtual races and had nothing to show for his gaming skills. The third time out, he got the win.Byron easily won the iRacing event Sunday at virtual Bristol Motor Speedway, where NASCAR would have been really racing before the coronavirus pandemic caused sports to shut down."Some things are different but a lot of things are similar and this is a r
  • The Latest: Taiwan sees relative success in curbing virus

    The Latest: Taiwan sees relative success in curbing virus
    The Latest on the coronavirus pandemic. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death.TOP OF THE HOUR:
    — United Nations chief calls for“peace at home” during pandemic.— Taiwan ordered vacationers to self-quarantine.— Migrants in Malta are quarantined after eight tested positive for virus.— Britain’s prime minister
  • The Latest: British PM still in charge despite hospital stay

    The Latest: British PM still in charge despite hospital stay
    The Latest on the coronavirus pandemic. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death.TOP OF THE HOUR:
    — United Nations chief calls for“peace at home” during pandemic.— Britain’s prime minister remains in charge despite being hospitalized for the coronavirus.— Russia records its largest daily jump in virus cases since ou
  • Roadrunners 2-0 in the virtual realm

    Roadrunners 2-0 in the virtual realm
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    TUCSON – Brayden Burke scored a hat-trick (three goals) to lead the Tucson Roadrunners to an 8-2 virtual victory Saturday night over the Bakersfield Condors on Fan Appreciation Night. Tucson is undefeated in two virtual games the past two weekends. The parent Arizona Coyotes production department put together these simulated games using EA Sports NHL 20 video game. The Roadrunners have played their games at
  • The Latest: South Korea health minister urges vigilance

    The Latest: South Korea health minister urges vigilance
    The Latest on the coronavirus pandemic. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death.TOP OF THE HOUR:
    — 13 hospitalized, 1 dead from cruise ship with coronavirus victims in Miami— Washington will return over 400 ventilators to be given to harder-hit states
    — South Korea reports 47 new cases of coronavirus— UN Secretary-General says

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