• The Latest: Louisiana virus death rate higher than expected

    The Latest: Louisiana virus death rate higher than expected
    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:
    —Britain reports nearly 20,000 deaths from virus.
    — Trump says disinfectant comments were sarcasm.
    — Navy recommends reinstatement of fired carrier captain.
    —France won’t reopen its restaurants, bars and cafes before June.__
  • Team captain of 1st American Women’s Everest Expedition to speak at UArizona’s virtual commencement ceremony

    Team captain of 1st American Women’s Everest Expedition to speak at UArizona’s virtual commencement ceremony
    TUCSON - To help inspire University of Arizona graduates to scale the obstacles the COVID-19 crisis will present in the near future, UArizona announced Friday a history-making polar explorer and mountaineer will deliver the 2020 Commencement Address on May 16.
    Back in March, the UArizona informed the community that its 2020 Convocation and Commencement ceremonies in Tucson, Phoenix, Yuma and Sierra Vista due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In its place, the university decided to hold a virtual ceremon
  • The Latest: Belgium taking steps to relax its virus lockdown

    The Latest: Belgium taking steps to relax its virus 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:
    —Britain reports nearly 20,000 deaths from virus.
    — Trump says disinfectant comments were sarcasm.
    — Navy recommends reinstatement of fired carrier captain.
    —France won’t reopen its restaurants, bars and cafes before June.__
  • The Latest: Production halted at 2 turkey-processing plants

    The Latest: Production halted at 2 turkey-processing plants
    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:
    —Britain reports nearly 20,000 deaths from virus.
    — Trump says disinfectant comments were sarcasm.
    — Navy recommends reinstatement of fired carrier captain.
    —France won’t reopen its restaurants, bars and cafes before June.__
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  • PCSD ID potential suspect vehicle after woman jogger was assaulted

    PCSD ID potential suspect vehicle after woman jogger was assaulted
    Pima County Sheriff's Department Vehicle sought in female jogger assaulted case.TUCSON -Deputies have identified a potential suspect vehicle after a woman jogger was assaulted on the north side on Sunday.According to Pima County Sheriff's Department, a woman was jogging by herself in a secluded area on Craycroft Road near Territory Drive at around 6:30 a.m. Sunday when a man grabbed her by the neck from behind.Deputies are now looking for a light blue 2013 or 2016 Hyundai Accent Hatchback.
    PCSD
  • The Latest: Admiral recommends Crozier for reinstatement

    The Latest: Admiral recommends Crozier for reinstatement
    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:
    —Britain reports nearly 20,000 deaths from virus.
    — Trump says disinfectant comments were sarcasm.
    — Navy recommends reinstatement of fired carrier captain.
    —France won’t reopen its restaurants, bars and cafes before June.__
  • Excessive Heat Warning issued April 24 at 1:32PM MST until April 26 at 7:00PM MST by NWS Phoenix AZ

    Excessive Heat Warning issued April 24 at 1:32PM MST until April 26 at 7:00PM MST by NWS Phoenix AZ
    * WHAT…Dangerously hot conditions with temperatures 100 to 108expected.
    * WHERE…Portions of south central Arizona, including the Phoenixmetro.
    * WHEN…From 10 AM to 7 PM MST Sunday.
    * IMPACTS…High HeatRisk. Overexposure can cause heat crampsand heat exhaustion to develop and, without intervention, canlead to heat stroke.An Excessive Heat Warning means that a period of very hottemperatures, even by local standards, will occur. Actions shouldbe taken to lessen the impact
  • Wendy’s is giving away free chicken nuggets

    Wendy’s is giving away free chicken nuggets
    Wendy's is giving away free food, “nugs” instead of hugs.The fast food chain took to Twitter to tell people they can score free chicken nuggets on Friday.Wendy's says it wanted to do something good after seeing the outpouring of love during the coronavirus pandemic.Drive-thru customers can get a free four-piece order of spicy or crispy nuggets, and they don't have to buy anything!
    Come to Wendy’s drive-thru this Friday and get FREE 4pc nuggets. No purchase necessary and not a s
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  • Nigerian woman, 68, gives birth to twins

    Nigerian woman, 68, gives birth to twins
    CNN NewsourceNigerian mother Margaret Adenuga and her husband Noah with their twins, a boy and a girl on April 19, 2020 at the maternity ward of the Lagos University Teaching Hospital in Lagos, Nigeria.
    A 68-year old Nigerian woman has given birth to twins, a boy and a girl.Margaret Adenuga and her husband Noah, 77, got married in 1974 and always wanted children of their own.Even after many failed attempts, they never gave up.Margaret underwent three In Vitro Fertilization procedures before fin
  • Eminem donates ‘Mom’s Spaghetti’ to health workers in Detroit

    Eminem donates ‘Mom’s Spaghetti’ to health workers in Detroit
    Blaine Ohigashi / ©A.M.P.A.S.Eminem performs during the live ABC Telecast of The 92nd Oscars, Photo Date: 2/9/20
    Rapper Eminem recently made a move to support healthcare workers battling the coronavirus in his hometown.He donated tubs of his famous "Mom's Spaghetti" to frontline workers in Detroit.Henry Ford Health System posted an Instagram photo of cups of the spaghetti.One of the tubs had a sticker reading quote “Thank you frontline caregivers.”Eminem's "Mom's Spaghetti" was
  • VIDEO: Denver Zoo names its baby rhino

    VIDEO: Denver Zoo names its baby rhino
    A baby rhino at the Denver Zoo has a new name two months after her birth.Meet Joona! Her Nepalese name means "joyful in nature" or "treasure."It took two months to name her because the zoo let the public weigh in on the decision.The other contenders for the name were "Pemba" and "Talli."It says it received about 30,000 votes.The public naming contest was a fundraiser for the International Rhino Fund.
    The post VIDEO: Denver Zoo names its baby rhino appeared first on KVOA.
  • The Latest: Italy looking at new spending because of virus

    The Latest: Italy looking at new spending because of 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:
    —Britain reports nearly 20,000 deaths from virus.
    —EPA reminds people to only use disinfectant on surfaces.
    —France won’t reopen its restaurants, bars and cafes before June.___
    ROME — The Italian government is asking Parliam
  • VIDEO: Otter pups make virtual debut at Florida zoo

    VIDEO: Otter pups make virtual debut at Florida zoo
    These little guys are making themselves at home at the Jacksonville Zoo in Florida.Four new Asian small-clawed otter pups made their official debut on social media Tuesday.The zoo posted this video of them on YouTube.As you can see, the new pups have their run of the facility since it's closed due to the coronavirus.The 12-week-old otters were born back in December but have been kept away from the public to give them time to grow and develop.Zoo officials say the new pups are now getting acclim
  • US COVID-19 toll passes 50,000 after two states ease lockdowns

    US COVID-19 toll passes 50,000 after two states ease lockdowns
    SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) — Barber shops, salons and spas are reopening in Georgia and Oklahoma as their Republican governors ease shutdown orders despite warnings from health experts of a potential new surge of coronavirus infections.As some customers ventured back to these venues,  the confirmed number of coronavirus deaths in the United States passed 50,000, That's according to a tally compiled by John Hopkins University from government figures.The actual number is believed to be much hig
  • Dutch government pledges 2-4 billion euros ($2.16-4.32 billion) to save flag carrier KLM amid coronavirus crisis

    Dutch government pledges 2-4 billion euros ($2.16-4.32 billion) to save flag carrier KLM amid coronavirus crisis
    THE HAGUE (AP) — Dutch government pledges 2-4 billion euros ($2.16-4.32 billion) to save flag carrier KLM amid coronavirus crisis.The post Dutch government pledges 2-4 billion euros ($2.16-4.32 billion) to save flag carrier KLM amid coronavirus crisis appeared first on KVOA.
  • The Latest: Authorities close Walmart store after deaths

    The Latest: Authorities close Walmart store after deaths
    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:
    —Britain reports nearly 20,000 deaths from virus.
    —EPA reminds people to only use disinfectant on surfaces.
    —France won’t reopen its restaurants, bars and cafes before June.___
    DENVER — Health officials have ordered the imme
  • Man sought in connection to southeast side robbery at Circle K

    Man sought in connection to southeast side robbery at Circle K
    Tucson Police Department
    TUCSON - Tucson Police Department is on the lookout for a man after he allegedly robbed a convenience store on the southeast side last week.According to TPD, the robbery suspect entered the Circle K at 5501 E. Golf Links Road near Craycroft Road to rob the convenience store on April 16. Details about the incident have not yet been released by TPD.However, the suspect was described as a 20-year-old man who was last seen wearing a surgical mask.
    On April 16, a 20-year-old
  • Investigation underway after 1 injured in downtown shooting

    Investigation underway after 1 injured in downtown shooting
    Edgar YbarraShooting near Downtown Tucson on Friday, April 24, 2020.
    TUCSON - Tucson Police Department is investigating a shooting that occurred Thursday night in downtown Tucson.According to TPD, a man was shot after two groups of people engaged in an argument near 22nd Street and Osborn Road. Police said a person in one of the group shot at a vehicle that was occupied by the other party, injuring one passenger.The passenger was then treated at a local hospital and has since been released.No o
  • Madaras Gallery Keeping Art Alive During Quarantine

    Madaras Gallery Keeping Art Alive During Quarantine
    If your company thrives on community events and foot traffic, the COVID-19 pandemic basically dammed revenue streams and sent business plans out the window.Such was the case for Madaras Gallery, owned and operated by local artist Diana Madaras, when President Donald Trump delivered his speech at the March 17 Coronavirus Task Force press briefing.The same night the president asked businesses to allow employees to work from home and limit social gatherings to no more than 10 people, Madaras sent
  • French government announces ‘historic’ 7 billion euros ($7.6 billion) aid package to save Air France

    French government announces ‘historic’ 7 billion euros ($7.6 billion) aid package to save Air France
    PARIS (AP) — French government announces ‘historic’ 7 billion euros ($7.6 billion) aid package to save Air France.The post French government announces ‘historic’ 7 billion euros ($7.6 billion) aid package to save Air France appeared first on KVOA.
  • The Latest: France keeping new ICUs ready for second wave

    The Latest: France keeping new ICUs ready for second wave
    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:
    —Britain reports nearly 20,000 deaths from virus.
    —EPA reminds people to only use disinfectant on surfaces.
    —France won’t reopen its restaurants, bars and cafes before June.___
    PARIS — France plans to keep thousands of newly
  • Millions of People Face Stimulus Check Delays for a Strange Reason: They Are Poor

    Millions of People Face Stimulus Check Delays for a Strange Reason: They Are Poor
    ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Click here to read their biggest stories as soon as they’re published.Last week, a group of angry and desperate Citi Tax Financial customers gathered outside the company’s storefront in Augusta, Georgia.…
  • Faith groups fill Flagstaff hospital parking lot in support

    Faith groups fill Flagstaff hospital parking lot in support
    FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) — Every night since April 1, at 7:14 p.m., the cars have been waiting in the Flagstaff Medical Center parking lot, their hazard lights reflecting in the windows.They fill the lot gradually, pulling into open spots and flicking on their lights as worship music plays from a nearby speaker, the Arizona Daily Sun reported.Like a school bell, the gathering signals the hospital’s 7 p.m. shift change as well as the start of something new — 46 minutes of pray
  • Faith groups fill Flag Staff hospital parking lot in support

    Faith groups fill Flag Staff hospital parking lot in support
    FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) — Every night since April 1, at 7:14 p.m., the cars have been waiting in the Flagstaff Medical Center parking lot, their hazard lights reflecting in the windows.They fill the lot gradually, pulling into open spots and flicking on their lights as worship music plays from a nearby speaker, the Arizona Daily Sun reported.Like a school bell, the gathering signals the hospital’s 7 p.m. shift change as well as the start of something new — 46 minutes of pray
  • FC Tucson Finalist in 2020 USL eCup Rocket League Tournament

    FC Tucson Finalist in 2020 USL eCup Rocket League Tournament
    If you're craving sports right now, you might be surprised to learn that some are still going - in a more virtual format.For instance, NASCAR has gone online to iRacing, Formula 1 had its own virtual Grand Prix, and even boxing fought it out in a video game format.Now, after weeks of bouts and climbing up the brackets, FC Tucson has taken its place in a head to head finalist round for the USL eCup Rocket League competition.If you're not familiar with Rocket League, it's an online video game of
  • President Trump says disinfectant comments were sarcasm

    President Trump says disinfectant comments were sarcasm
    WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump says his comments suggesting people can ingest or inject disinfectant to fight COVID-19 was an attempt at sarcasm.Trump noted Thursday that researchers were looking at the effects of disinfectants on the virus and wondered aloud if they could be injected into people, saying the virus “does a tremendous number on the lungs, so it would be interesting to check that.”But speaking to reporters in the Oval Office Friday, Trump insisted his comment
  • The Latest: Trump says disinfectant comments were sarcasm

    The Latest: Trump says disinfectant comments were sarcasm
    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:
    —Britain reports nearly 20,000 deaths from virus.
    —EPA reminds people to only use disinfectant on surfaces.
    —France won’t reopen its restaurants, bars and cafes before June.___
    WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump says his co
  • Mental Health and Substance Abuse Providers Rely on Telehealth During COVID-19

    Mental Health and Substance Abuse Providers Rely on Telehealth During COVID-19
    Behavioral health providers will be playing a crucial role as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to disrupt daily life. Some have already found that the isolation stemming from social distancing guidelines is causing an increase in depression and anxiety symptoms, and folks who already had mental health or substance abuse issues before the pandemic are facing more difficulty than ever before.…
  • Trump signs $484 billion measure to aid employers, hospitals

    Trump signs $484 billion measure to aid employers, hospitals
    WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump has signed a $484 billion bill that aids employers and hospitals under stress from the coronavirus pandemic.
    The outbreak has killed more than 50,000 Americans and devastated broad swaths of the economy. The bill is the latest effort by the federal government to help keep afloat businesses that have had to close or dramatically alter their operations as states work to slow the spread of the virus.
    Easy passage of this aid installment belies a potent
  • The Latest: Trump signs new coronavirus aid package into law

    The Latest: Trump signs new coronavirus aid package into law
    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:
    —Britain reports nearly 20,000 deaths from virus.
    —EPA reminds people to only use disinfectant on surfaces.
    —France won’t reopen its restaurants, bars and cafes before June.___
    WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump has signed
  • The Latest: New York reports 422 more COVID-19 deaths

    The Latest: New York reports 422 more COVID-19 deaths
    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:
    —Britain reports nearly 20,000 deaths from virus.
    —EPA reminds people to only use disinfectant on surfaces.
    —France won’t reopen its restaurants, bars and cafes before June.___
    ALBANY, N.Y. — New York has reported its lowest
  • Trump signs $484 billion bill to aid employers and hospitals under stress from coronavirus pandemic

    Trump signs $484 billion bill to aid employers and hospitals under stress from coronavirus pandemic
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Trump signs $484 billion bill to aid employers and hospitals under stress from coronavirus pandemic.The post Trump signs $484 billion bill to aid employers and hospitals under stress from coronavirus pandemic appeared first on KVOA.
  • House OKs $484 billion in COVID-19 relief, loans could go out this week

    House OKs $484 billion in COVID-19 relief, loans could go out this week
    WASHINGTON – Money could start flowing to distressed small businesses as early as this week, after the House overwhelmingly approved a $484 billion measure that refills the exhausted Paycheck Protection Program and adds funds for hospitals and other services.The Paycheck Protection Program and Health Care Enhancement Act passed 388-5 Thursday during an unusual session in which mask-wearing House members, out since mid-March because of the coronavirus, were called to vote in rotation so th
  • The Latest: Italy nears 26,000 confirmed coronavirus deaths

    The Latest: Italy nears 26,000 confirmed coronavirus deaths
    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:
    —Britain reports nearly 20,000 deaths from virus.
    —EPA reminds people to only use disinfectant on surfaces.
    —France won’t reopen its restaurants, bars and cafes before June.___
    ROME — The day-to-day increase in Italy’s
  • COVID-19 in Arizona: 6,045 cases, 266

    COVID-19 in Arizona: 6,045 cases, 266
    PHOENIX - Arizona reported an additional 17 COVID-19-related deaths Friday morning, bringing the statewide total to 266.
    The state Department of Health Services also reported 6,045 cases, an increase of 276 cases over Thursday.
    In Pima County, 1,060 cases and 4 more deaths were reported, bringing the death toll to 74.
    Maricopa County is reporting 3,116 cases with 120 deaths.
    Arizona Department of Health Services
    ADHS says 60, 714 people have been tested for the coronavirus.
    Also Thursday, state
  • Your Southern AZ COVID-19 AM Roundup: Confirmed Cases in AZ Hit 6,000; 266 Now Dead; New Money for Loans for Small Biz; Stay at Home Some More This Weekend

    Your Southern AZ COVID-19 AM Roundup: Confirmed Cases in AZ Hit 6,000; 266 Now Dead; New Money for Loans for Small Biz; Stay at Home Some More This Weekend
    The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Arizona reached 6,045 as of Friday, April 24, according to the morning report from the Arizona Department of Health Services. Pima County had 1,060 confirmed cases.The coronavirus had killed 266 people statewide, including 74 in Pima County, according to the report.In Maricopa County, the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases had risen to 3,116.…
  • The Latest: Defense Secretary to meet about Capt. Crozier

    The Latest: Defense Secretary to meet about Capt. Crozier
    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:
    — Britain reports nearly 20,000 deaths from virus.
    — EPA reminds people to only use disinfectant on surfaces.
    — France won’t reopen its restaurants, bars and cafes before June.___
    WASHINGTON — A spokesman for Defense Secreta
  • Despite pandemic, global geopolitical currents stay strong

    Despite pandemic, global geopolitical currents stay strong
    Pandemic or not, are there some global currents whose flows are too strong to stop? This week would suggest yes.
    Most countries in the world have been consumed with how to contain the coronavirus, including had-hit Iran and its enemy, Israel. North Korea has closed the country to foreign travel while it claims no infections — something that defectors and experts have strong reason to doubt.
    The three nations have been recurring geopolitical pressure points for decades, be it because of con
  • Keeping kids engaged at home during the coronavirus pandemic

    Keeping kids engaged at home during the coronavirus pandemic
    (NBC News) With kids home from school these days and many parents also trying to work at home, moms and dads are looking for extra reinforcements in their new daily routines.
     
    The https://bit.ly/2yDJNLW">Action for Healthy Kids Facebook page focuses on the overall physical and emotional health of children.It breaks down topics and resources for days of the week, including Fitness Friday, Mindfulness Monday, Wellness Wednesday, Tasty Tuesday and Thoughtful Thursday.There are a lot o
  • US FDA warns against taking Trump-touted malaria drug to treat COVID-19 outside of a hospital or formal study

    US FDA warns against taking Trump-touted malaria drug to treat COVID-19 outside of a hospital or formal study
    WASHINGTON (AP) — US FDA warns against taking Trump-touted malaria drug to treat COVID-19 outside of a hospital or formal study.The post US FDA warns against taking Trump-touted malaria drug to treat COVID-19 outside of a hospital or formal study appeared first on KVOA.
  • Lawyer: 4 Arizona death row inmates test positive for virus

    Lawyer: 4 Arizona death row inmates test positive for virus
    PHOENIX (AP) — Four death row prisoners have tested positive for the coronavirus and another five are showing symptoms at the Arizona prison with the most confirmed cases, a defense attorney told The Associated Press. One of the ill inmates says he and the others are being isolated in a dirty, cockroach-infested building.The first case on death row surfaced last week at the prison complex in Florence, which accounts for 22 of the 34 infections in Arizona prisons. Three other cond
  • Claytoonz: Dedicated Firing

    Claytoonz: Dedicated Firing
    For more Claytoonz click here.…
  • California man accused of abducting son arrested in Arizona

    California man accused of abducting son arrested in Arizona
    PHOENIX (AP) — A California man accused of abducting his young son and taking him to northwestern Arizona has been arrested, authorities said Thursday.U.S. Marshals Service officials said 37-year-old Dustin Messner was taken into custody Wednesday at a home in Golden Valley.They said Messner abducted his 8-year-old son from Stockton, California, on April 5.Authorities said Messner made numerous comments and posts to his social media accounts that he wouldn’t be returning his son and
  • The Latest: Britain reports nearly 20,000 deaths from virus

    The Latest: Britain reports nearly 20,000 deaths from 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:
    — Britain reports nearly 20,000 deaths from virus.
    — EPA reminds people to only use disinfectant on surfaces.
    — France won’t reopen its restaurants, bars and cafes before June.___
    LONDON — The British government says 684 mor
  • Brazilian Justice Minister Sérgio Moro, famed anti-corruption crusader, announces resignation, claims interference

    Brazilian Justice Minister Sérgio Moro, famed anti-corruption crusader, announces resignation, claims interference
    RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Brazilian Justice Minister Sérgio Moro, famed anti-corruption crusader, announces resignation, claims interference.The post Brazilian Justice Minister Sérgio Moro, famed anti-corruption crusader, announces resignation, claims interference appeared first on KVOA.
  • The Latest: UN wants leaders to work together against virus

    The Latest: UN wants leaders to work together against 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:
    — Pandemic job losses hit new high, antiviral tests disappoint.
    — EPA reminds people to only use disinfectant on surfaces
    — Spain reports more recoveries than infections for first time.
    — France won’t reopen its restaurants,
  • Don’t inject disinfectants, Lysol warns as Trump raises idea

    Don’t inject disinfectants, Lysol warns as Trump raises idea
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    WASHINGTON (AP) — The maker of Lysol and another disinfectant says its products should not be used as an internal treatment for the coronavirus.
    The company issued a statement Friday to combat what it said was “recent speculation” after President Donald Trump raised the possibility of disinfectants being injected into people to combat the virus. The disinfectant manufacturer said that “under no circumstance should our disinfectant pro
  • The Latest: France gives financial help to restaurants, bars

    The Latest: France gives financial help to restaurants, bars
    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:
    — Pandemic job losses hit new high, antiviral tests disappoint.
    — EPA reminds people to only use disinfectant on surfaces
    — Spain reports more recoveries than infections for first time.
    ___
    PARIS — France won’t reopen its re
  • Police investigate shooting in downtown Tucson

    Police investigate shooting in downtown Tucson
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    TUCSON - Tucson Police Department is investigating a shooting that happened downtown Thursday night.
    Police say they found one man shot near Twelve Street and Third Avenue.The victim suffered non-life threatening injuries.The Tucson Police Department is on the scene of a reported shooting in the downtown area. Details today on @KVOA #news4tucson pic.twitter.com/7LDGRBrTAm— Edgar Ybarra (@Edgar_Cameraman) April 24, 2020
    No one is in custody at this time
  • Orders to U.S. factories for manufactured goods plunge 14.4%

    Orders to U.S. factories for manufactured goods plunge 14.4%
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Orders to U.S. factories for manufactured goods plunge 14.4%.The post Orders to U.S. factories for manufactured goods plunge 14.4% appeared first on KVOA.

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