• Democratic Senators Demand Answers on Trump’s Secretive Border Expulsions

    Democratic Senators Demand Answers on Trump’s Secretive Border Expulsions
    ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power.…
  • The Latest: Army Corps of Engineers official issues warning

    The Latest: Army Corps of Engineers official issues warning
    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— WHO leader dodges questions on Trump’s criticism.— British official says PM Boris Johnson improving.—Turkey reports sharp rise in confirmed COVID-19 cases.—Malta reports first death linked to coronavirus.___WASHINGTON —
  • Unemployment claims report Thursday could hit 7 million or higher

    Unemployment claims report Thursday could hit 7 million or higher
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The government is set to report another shocking level of unemployment claims Thursday even after nearly 10 million people applied for benefits in the previous two weeks because of business shutdowns from the coronavirus.The number will likely keep increasing, in part because many states are still clearing out backlogs of applications for unemployment aid.And with more companies running through their cash cushions as the virus-related shutdowns persist, they are resorting
  • What Do You Think of the New eegee's Logo?

    What Do You Think of the New eegee's Logo?
    The kids in the Nintzel household, like all children in our burg, are fierce fans of eegee's, which is rolling out a new logo. It's a bit daring to go with cursive when it's not even taught in our schools anymore, but it does have a retro style.…
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  • Page man arrested for urging killings of Navajo over virus

    Page man arrested for urging killings of Navajo over virus
    PAGE, Ariz. (AP) — Authorities in northern Arizona have arrested a man for writing a racist social media post accusing Navajo people of carrying the coronavirus and calling for their deaths.
    The Page Police Department announced Tuesday that 34-year-old Daniel Franzen was taken into custody on suspicion of attempting to incite an act of terrorism.Facebook Post Leads to ArrestOn April 6, 2020, at 7:53pm, the Page Police Department was made aware of a volatile...Posted by Page Police Departme
  • Prize-winning reporter writes book on Melania Trump

    Prize-winning reporter writes book on Melania Trump
    The White House / Andrea HanksMelania Trump - First Lady of the United States, Photo Date: April 22, 2019
    NEW YORK (AP) — A Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter for The Washington Post has written an unauthorized biography of first lady Melania Trump.
    Mary Jordan's "The Art of Her Deal" draws upon more than 100 interviews. It comes out June 16.
    Jordan began working on the book in 2015, well before Donald Trump's surprise victory in the presidential election.
    She investigated everything from th
  • The Latest: Son of Serbian president hospitalized with virus

    The Latest: Son of Serbian president hospitalized with 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— WHO leader dodges questions on Trump’s criticism.— British official says PM Boris Johnson improving.—Turkey reports sharp rise in confirmed COVID-19 cases.—Malta reports first death linked to coronavirus.___BELGRADE, Serbia &
  • Bocelli: It’s not a concert for coronavirus, it’s a prayer

    Bocelli: It’s not a concert for coronavirus, it’s a prayer
    By MESFIN FEKADU AP Music Writer
    NEW YORK (AP) — Andrea Bocelli will sing at the Duomo of Milan on Easter Sunday sending a message of love and hope to the world during the coronavirus pandemic, but the Italian tenor says it's not a concert.
    Instead, he calls it a "prayer."
    Bocelli will sing at the historic cathedral for an audience of none because the Duomo, like most public places, are closed because of the spreading coronavirus.
    He will be accompanied by cathedral organist Emanuele Viane
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  • Stocks close 3.4% higher on Wall Street as investors focus on hopeful signs that coronavirus peak may be approaching

    Stocks close 3.4% higher on Wall Street as investors focus on hopeful signs that coronavirus peak may be approaching
    NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks close 3.4% higher on Wall Street as investors focus on hopeful signs that coronavirus peak may be approaching.
    The post Stocks close 3.4% higher on Wall Street as investors focus on hopeful signs that coronavirus peak may be approaching appeared first on KVOA.
  • AP FACT CHECK: Trump skews truth on lending aid, virus risk

    AP FACT CHECK: Trump skews truth on lending aid, virus risk
    WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump offered a rosy portrait of a smoothly running federal emergency lending program for small businesses that doesn’t match reality and revised history yet again on how seriously he took the coronavirus threat, suggesting he likened it to a pandemic flu. He never did.A look at his claims, also covering voting fraud:ECONOMIC RELIEFTRUMP: “As of today, small business has processed more than $70 billion in guaranteed loans and will provide much
  • Cattle conflicts prompt killing of endangered Mexican wolves

    Cattle conflicts prompt killing of endangered Mexican wolves
    Marumari / Wikipedia Mexican wolfBy SUSAN MONTOYA BRYAN
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — The killing of four Mexican gray wolves by U.S. wildlife officials has drawn the ire of environmentalists who say management of the species is undercutting efforts to restore the endangered predators to the American Southwest.
    Documents made public Tuesday show the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service took the action in March after hazing, diversionary food caches and other non-lethal means failed to get the predat
  • Saudi officials announce Yemen cease-fire starting Thursday in response to U.N. calls to halt hostilities amid pandemic

    Saudi officials announce Yemen cease-fire starting Thursday in response to U.N. calls to halt hostilities amid pandemic
    CAIRO (AP) — Saudi officials announce Yemen cease-fire starting Thursday in response to U.N. calls to halt hostilities amid pandemic.
    The post Saudi officials announce Yemen cease-fire starting Thursday in response to U.N. calls to halt hostilities amid pandemic appeared first on KVOA.
  • Three-car collision reported at Alvernon Way near Benson Highway

    Three-car collision reported at Alvernon Way near Benson Highway
    TUCSON - A head-on collision has shutdown Alvernon Way near Benson Highway Wednesday afternoon.According to Tucson Police Department, a three-car collision occurred in that area at around 11:20 a.m. No injuries were reported in the crash.At this time, Alvernon Way was partially blocked at the intersection.Details are limited at this time.Stay with News 4 Tucson for the latest updates.
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  • Head-on collision shuts down Alvernon Way near Benson Highway

    Head-on collision shuts down Alvernon Way near Benson Highway
    TUCSON - A head-on collision has shutdown Alvernon Way near Benson Highway Wednesday afternoon.According to Tucson Police Department, no injuries were reported in the crash.At this time, southbound Alvernon Way has been closed due to the collision.Details are limited at this time.Stay with News 4 Tucson for the latest updates.
    The post Head-on collision shuts down Alvernon Way near Benson Highway appeared first on KVOA.
  • The Latest: Italian health official pushes back on criticism

    The Latest: Italian health official pushes back on criticism
    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— WHO leader dodges questions on Trump’s criticism.— British official says PM Boris Johnson improving.—Turkey reports sharp rise in confirmed COVID-19 cases.—Malta reports first death linked to coronavirus.___ROME — Publi
  • Two Arizona inmates test positive for COVID-19

    Two Arizona inmates test positive for COVID-19
    PHOENIX (AP) — Two Arizona inmates have tested positive for the coronavirus in the first cases of infected prisoners, officials said.One of the inmates had been hospitalized since March 27 with symptoms unrelated to the coronavirus and previously tested negative twice for the virus, the Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation and Reentry announced Tuesday night.The department did not identify the hospital or say where the inmate had been incarcerated.The second inmate tested positive at
  • Arts Foundation for Southern Arizona Announces $50,000 in Emergency Arts Grants

    Arts Foundation for Southern Arizona Announces $50,000 in Emergency Arts Grants
    The Arts Foundation for Tucson and Southern Arizona recently unveiled two grants totaling $50,000 to support Pima County artists affected by COVID-19 closures. …
  • Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam is delaying the June primary elections for Congress by two weeks because of the coronavirus

    Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam is delaying the June primary elections for Congress by two weeks because of the coronavirus
    RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam is delaying the June primary elections for Congress by two weeks because of the coronavirus.
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  • Some doctors moving away from ventilators for virus patients

    Some doctors moving away from ventilators for virus patients
    NEW YORK (AP) — As health officials around the world push to get more ventilators to treat coronavirus patients, some doctors are moving away from using the breathing machines when they can.The reason: Some hospitals have reported unusually high death rates for coronavirus patients on ventilators, and some doctors worry that the machines could be harming certain patients.The evolving treatments highlight the fact that doctors are still learning the best way to manage a virus that emerged o
  • John Prine, sing-songwriter dies from COVID-19 at age 73

    John Prine, sing-songwriter dies from COVID-19 at age 73
    NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Singer-songwriter John Prine has died at 73 after spending days on a ventilator due to the coronavirus in Nashville, Tennessee.His family announced his death Tuesday night. Revered for his wise and witty lyrics, he sang with a proud twang in “Angel from Montgomery,” “Sam Stone,” “Hello in There” and scores of other quirky original tunes. Prine's voice was rough around the edges and throat cancer disfigured his jaw, but he kept performin
  • The Latest: Madrid officials detail elderly virus numbers

    The Latest: Madrid officials detail elderly virus numbers
    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: Military coronavirus cases surge to nearly 2,000.— WHO leader dodges questions on Trump’s criticism.— British official says PM Boris Johnson improving.___MADRID — Authorities in Madrid say at least 4,260 of 4,750 peo
  • The Latest: Malta reports first death linked to coronavirus

    The Latest: Malta reports first death linked to 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—Pentagon: Military coronavirus cases surge to nearly 2,000.— WHO leader dodges questions on Trump’s criticism.— British official says PM Boris Johnson improving.___VALLETTA, Malta — The small Mediterranean island nation of Mal
  • Help Wanted: Local air condition, plumbing business looking to hire 20 people

    Help Wanted: Local air condition, plumbing business looking to hire 20 people
    Prestigiousauto via Creative Commons
    TUCSON - A local air conditioning and plumbing business is looking to fill more than a dozen positions at its headquarters in Tucson.In a press release shared Wednesday, Goettl Air Conditioning & Plumbing said it is looking to hire 20 people for positions including HVAC Technicians, Plumbers, Call Center Representatives and Operations Managers.Anyone who wishes to apply is advised to visit recruiting.paylocity.com.The post Help Wanted: Local ai
  • Arizona Department of Corrections Announces 2 Positive Cases of COVID-19 in Prisons

    Arizona Department of Corrections Announces 2 Positive Cases of COVID-19 in Prisons
    Last night the Arizona Department of Corrections announced that two prisoners within their facilities have tested positive for COVID-19.The first person has been housed at a community hospital since March 27, due to "several non-COVID related symptoms." They received a positive test result after two previous tests that came up negative and were administered at the same hospital.…
  • Pima County: J. Alan Goodwin sworn in as Superior Court judge

    Pima County: J. Alan Goodwin sworn in as Superior Court judge
    Pima CountyPima County Presiding Judge Kyle A. Bryson administered the oath of office on Monday, April 6, 2020.
    PIMA COUNTY, Ariz. – Former Pima County Prosecutor J. Alan Goodwin was sworn in as a Superior Court judge on Monday.
    Pima County Presiding Judge Kyle A. Bryson administered the oath of office. Previously, Goodwin was Special Victims Bureau Chief for the Pima County Attorney’s Office, where he started working in September of 2012.Goodwin earned his Bachelor of Art
  • New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy says the state’s primary will move from June 2 to July 7 due to the coronavirus outbreak

    New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy says the state’s primary will move from June 2 to July 7 due to the coronavirus outbreak
    TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy says the state’s primary will move from June 2 to July 7 due to the coronavirus outbreak.
    The post New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy says the state’s primary will move from June 2 to July 7 due to the coronavirus outbreak appeared first on KVOA.
  • The Latest: Turkey reports more than 4,000 new virus cases

    The Latest: Turkey reports more than 4,000 new virus cases
    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: Military coronavirus cases surge to nearly 2,000.— WHO leader dodges questions on Trump’s criticism.—US, UK warn of cyberattacks using virus as lure.— British official says PM Boris Johnson improving.___ANKARA, Turke
  • Tucson Federal Credit Union supporting local COVID-19 relief efforts with $65,000 donation

    Tucson Federal Credit Union supporting local COVID-19 relief efforts with $65,000 donation
    Four nonprofits in Tucson working to provide aid to those affected by the COVID-19 pandemic received a leg-up today after Tucson Federal Credit Union made thousands of dollars in donations to their efforts.“The impact of COVID-19 will have long-term physical, mental and emotional effects on many members of our community,” said Tucson Federal Credit Union President and CEO Susan Stansberry.…
  • The Latest: Pressure on Italy’s ICUs continues to ease

    The Latest: Pressure on Italy’s ICUs continues to ease
    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: Military coronavirus cases surge to nearly 2,000.— WHO leader dodges questions on Trump’s criticism.—US, UK warn of cyberattacks using virus as lure.— British official says PM Boris Johnson improving.___ROME —
  • Ducey: $9.8 million awarded to the Emergency Food Assitance Program

    Ducey: $9.8 million awarded to the Emergency Food Assitance Program
    The Arizona Department of Economic Security was awarded $9.8 million from the federal government to fund its Emergency Food Assitance Program (TEFAP). TEFAP is a federally funded program that provides emergency food and nutrition assistance at no cost to low-income individuals, including seniors.“At a time when many Arizonans are out of work or underemployed due to COVID-19, these dollars will help ensure low-income individuals, families and seniors have access to nutritional meals,&r
  • Ducey: $9.8 million awarded to the Emergency Food Assistance Program

    Ducey: $9.8 million awarded to the Emergency Food Assistance Program
    The Arizona Department of Economic Security was awarded $9.8 million from the federal government to fund its Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP). TEFAP is a federally funded program that provides emergency food and nutrition assistance at no cost to low-income individuals, including seniors.“At a time when many Arizonans are out of work or underemployed due to COVID-19, these dollars will help ensure low-income individuals, families and seniors have access to nutritional meals,&
  • Romero: Tucson Restaurants Can Now Operate as Pop-Up Grocery Stores

    Romero: Tucson Restaurants Can Now Operate as Pop-Up Grocery Stores
    With local eateries pushed to the edge by stay-at-home orders that limit their service to take out and delivery during the COVID-19 outbreak, Tucson Mayor Regina Romero announced today that local restaurants can operate as pop-up grocery stores and start selling packaged food, fresh produce, paper goods and cleaning supplies to customers without asking for changes to their certificates of occupancy that allow them to operate.The announcement comes on the heels of Gov. Doug Ducey's executive orde
  • The Latest: WHO leader dodges questions on Trump’s criticism

    The Latest: WHO leader dodges questions on Trump’s criticism
    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: Military coronavirus cases surge to nearly 2,000.— WHO leader dodges questions on Trump’s criticism.—US, UK warn of cyberattacks using virus as lure.— British official says PM Boris Johnson improving.___GENEVA &mdash
  • Tucson restaurants authorized to operate as pop-up grocery stores to keep up with COVID-19 needs

    Tucson restaurants authorized to operate as pop-up grocery stores to keep up with COVID-19 needs
    TUCSON - Tucson restaurants were temporarily authorized to operate as pop-up grocery stores after Tucson Mayor Regina Romero made an executive action Wednesday.According to a press release shared Wednesday morning, this mayoral authorization allows restaurants in city limits to sell packaged food, fresh produce, paper goods, and cleaning supplies without changing its current Certificates of Occupancy or Business Licenses.“Our restaurant community is at the heart of Tucson’s 
  • The Latest: British official says Johnson is improving

    The Latest: British official says Johnson is improving
    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: Military coronavirus cases surge to nearly 2,000.—Dr. Birx: US must stick to guidelines, avoid 2nd wave of virus.—US, UK warn of cyberattacks using virus as lure.—British official says PM Boris Johnson improving.___LONDON
  • UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson still in intensive care with COVID-19 but condition ‘improving’

    UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson still in intensive care with COVID-19 but condition ‘improving’
    LONDON (AP) — UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson still in intensive care with COVID-19 but condition ‘improving.’
    The post UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson still in intensive care with COVID-19 but condition ‘improving’ appeared first on KVOA.
  • Your Southern AZ Coronavirus AM Update: State's Confirmed Cases Rise to 2,726; 80 Now Dead After Contracting Bug; Ducey's New Exec Orders

    Your Southern AZ Coronavirus AM Update: State's Confirmed Cases Rise to 2,726; 80 Now Dead After Contracting Bug; Ducey's New Exec Orders
    The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Arizona had reached 2,726 as of Wednesday, April 8, according to the morning report from the Arizona Department of Health Services.Pima County had seen 464 of the state’s confirmed cases.The coronavirus had killed 80 people statewide, including 15 in Pima County, according to the state and county health departments.In Maricopa County, the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases had risen to 1,559. The state remains under Gov. Doug Ducey’s stay-
  • LATEST: 2,726 COVID-19 cases in Arizona, 80 deaths

    LATEST: 2,726 COVID-19 cases in Arizona, 80 deaths
    MGN
    PHOENIX - There are now 2,726 COVID-19 cases in Arizona, according to newly released data from the state health department.As of Wednesday at 9 a.m.,80 deaths in connection to the virus have been reported.
    In Pima County, there are 464 cases. About 81 people have been hospitalized, 15 people have died.
    State health officials say 34,564 people have been tested for COVID-19. The majority of the people that have been tested are between 20-44 years of age, totaling 980 patients.
    Infographic fro
  • The Latest: Melania Trump thanks medical workers in video

    The Latest: Melania Trump thanks medical workers in video
    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: Military coronavirus cases surge to nearly 2,000.— Dr. Birx: US must stick to guidelines, avoid 2nd wave of virus.— US, UK warn of cyberattacks using virus as lure.— British PM Boris Johnson stable, responding to treatmen
  • Sanders drops 2020 bid, leaving Biden as likely nominee

    Sanders drops 2020 bid, leaving Biden as likely nominee
    NBC News Channel Bernie Sanders
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Bernie Sanders, who saw his once strong lead in the Democratic primary evaporate as the party’s establishment lined swiftly up behind rival Joe Biden, has ended his presidential bid.
    His announcement Wednesday is an acknowledgment that the former vice president is too far ahead for him to have any reasonable hope of catching up.The Vermont senator’s announcement makes Biden the presumptive Democratic nominee to challenge Presid
  • The Latest: Pentagon: Military coronavirus cases near 2,000

    The Latest: Pentagon: Military coronavirus cases near 2,000
    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: Military coronavirus cases surge to nearly 2,000.— Dr. Birx: US must stick to guidelines, avoid 2nd wave of virus.— US, UK warn of cyberattacks using virus as lure.— British PM Boris Johnson stable, responding to treatmen
  • A truck driver has pleaded guilty to manslaughter in the deaths of 39 Vietnamese found inside a container in England

    A truck driver has pleaded guilty to manslaughter in the deaths of 39 Vietnamese found inside a container in England
    LONDON (AP) — A truck driver has pleaded guilty to manslaughter in the deaths of 39 Vietnamese found inside a container in England.
    The post A truck driver has pleaded guilty to manslaughter in the deaths of 39 Vietnamese found inside a container in England appeared first on KVOA.
  • Coronavirus claims an unexpected victim: Florida vegetables

    Coronavirus claims an unexpected victim: Florida vegetables
    PALMETTO, Fla. (AP) — Mounds of harvested zucchini and yellow squash ripened and then rotted in the hot Florida sun. Juicy tomatoes were left to wither — unpicked — in farmers’ fields.Thousands of acres of fruits and vegetables grown in Florida are being plowed over or left to rot because farmers can’t sell to restaurants, theme parks or schools nationwide that have closed because of the coronavirus.
    Other states are having the same issues — agriculture offici
  • Obituary: Rusty Garrett

    Obituary: Rusty Garrett
    Courtesy: Monti Pavatea
    Tucson has lost an important
    member of our community.Rusty Garrett, a commercial
    real estate investor and philanthropist died on Tuesday.He and his wife have given so
    much of their time and money to this community.They are major contributors
    to the Arizona Bowl, Boys and Girls Club, and El Rio Health Center to name a
    few.Services for Garrett will be
    held on Thursday from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. at Funeraria del Angel at 7 East University
    Boulevard. Due to CDC regulations, only
  • The Latest: Puerto Rico wants flight ban from US hot spots

    The Latest: Puerto Rico wants flight ban from US hot spots
    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— Dr. Birx: US must stick to guidelines, avoid 2nd wave of virus.— US, UK warn of cyberattacks using virus as lure.— British PM Boris Johnson stable, responding to treatment.— Pope Francis denounces taking financial advantage during
  • Global chemical weapons watchdog: Reasonable grounds to believe Syrian air force responsible for attacks in March 2017

    Global chemical weapons watchdog: Reasonable grounds to believe Syrian air force responsible for attacks in March 2017
    THE HAGUE (AP) — Global chemical weapons watchdog: Reasonable grounds to believe Syrian air force responsible for attacks in March 2017.
    The post Global chemical weapons watchdog: Reasonable grounds to believe Syrian air force responsible for attacks in March 2017 appeared first on KVOA.
  • The Latest: US, UK warn of cyberattacks using virus as lure

    The Latest: US, UK warn of cyberattacks using virus as lure
    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— Dr. Birx: US must stick to guidelines, avoid 2nd wave of virus.— US, UK warn of cyberattacks using virus as lure.— British PM Boris Johnson stable, responding to treatment.— Pope Francis denounces taking financial advantage during
  • Celebrated singer-songwriter John Prine has died at 73

    Celebrated singer-songwriter John Prine has died at 73
    Eric Frommer / CC BY-SA 2.0 John Prine, American country folk singer-songwriter, composer, recording artist, and live performer, Photo Date: 10/2/2009
    Singer-songwriter John Prine has died at 73. His family announced his death on Tuesday night.
    Revered for his wise and witty lyrics, he sang with a proud twang in “Angel from Montgomery,” “Sam Stone,” “Hello in There” and scores of other quirky original tunes.
    Prine's voice was rough around the edges, particula
  • Stocks are opening modestly higher on Wall Street following weakness in Europe and Asia amid questions over virus toll

    Stocks are opening modestly higher on Wall Street following weakness in Europe and Asia amid questions over virus toll
    NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks are opening modestly higher on Wall Street following weakness in Europe and Asia amid questions over virus toll.
    The post Stocks are opening modestly higher on Wall Street following weakness in Europe and Asia amid questions over virus toll appeared first on KVOA.
  • The Latest: India’s confirmed coronavirus cases reach 5,000

    The Latest: India’s confirmed coronavirus cases reach 5,000
    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— Dr. Birx: US must stick to guidelines, avoid 2nd wave of virus.— British PM Boris Johnson stable, responding to treatment.— Pope Francis denounces taking financial advantage during pandemic.— Tokyo governor concerned about packed t

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