• Two undocumented migrants rescued after lost in desert without water near Yuma

    Two undocumented migrants rescued after lost in desert without water near Yuma
    YUMA - Two individuals were rescued by Yuma Sector Border Patrol Wednesday after they reportedly got lost in the desert near Wellton.At around 5:44 p.m. Wednesday, Border Patrol received a distress call about a 27-year-old Guatemalan male and a 30-year-old Mexican male who reportedly ran out of water and was lost in the desert.After the two were located, they were medically screened.The two were then "expelled under Title 42 Authority."Officials said this is the fourth rescue conducted by Yuma S
  • Mayor Romero agrees with Governor Ducey’s stay-at-home order extension

    Mayor Romero agrees with Governor Ducey’s stay-at-home order extension
    TUCSON- Governor Doug Ducey announced on Tuesday that the stay at home orders will continue and Mayor Romero applauded his new measures.The governor said, "Our stay home stay healthy stay connected order is extended through May 15th with modifications"Governor Ducey is looking to reopen parts of Arizona's economy including retail stores and restaurants within the next couple weeks. Mayor Romero agrees.The mayor said, "and I called his is action a measured approach because he's not allowing spa s
  • Woman rescued after injured while hiking in Sabino Canyon

    Woman rescued after injured while hiking in Sabino Canyon
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    TUCSON - A woman was rescued after she was reportedly injured while hiking in Sabino Canyon Thursday.According to Pima County Sheriff's Department, Search and Rescue deputies and Rural Metro Fire District crews were dispatched to the Sabino Canyon Recreation area after a hiker injured her elbow and requested medical help.Officials say the woman was safely escorted to the trailhead and was treated for her injuries.Details surrounding the incident has not yet been rel
  • Brazilians start defying isolation, egged on by Bolsonaro

    Brazilians start defying isolation, egged on by Bolsonaro
    RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Divina Baldomero awoke, looked out the window at Rio de Janeiro’s Copacabana beach under a cloudless sky, and decided to take her first stroll in 40 days.The 75-year-old restaurant owner, like most Brazilians, had been adhering to her governor’s call to stay home to contain the spread of the coronavirus. But on this day she decided to ignore that, urged on by the view of President Jair Bolsonaro that the shutdown is wrongheaded, will wreck the economy and
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  • Renewed surge of COVID-19 infections hits Navajo Nation as Trump prepares to visit Southwest

    Renewed surge of COVID-19 infections hits Navajo Nation as Trump prepares to visit Southwest
    SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — U.S. health officials say coronavirus infections are beginning a renewed surge across the Navajo Nation and bordering areas that may peak in mid-May — a sign that the worst has yet to come in one of the nation's hardest hit rural areas.In a press briefing Thursday, officials with Indian Health Service and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention described efforts to containing the virus on remote stretches of the Navajo Nation. A widespread lack of indoor
  • Four Pima County Sheriff Employees Test Positive for COVID-19

    Four Pima County Sheriff Employees Test Positive for COVID-19
    Yesterday the Pima County Sheriff's Department announced that four employees have tested positive for COVID-19.The employees, including one correctional staff member from the county jail, have been placed on pandemic leave.The corrections staff member had been away from work for unrelated reasons since April 17, according to a department press release. The employee's immediate coworkers were notified of the positive case and given information about proper contract tracing.The sheriff's departmen
  • Some Coronado National Forest sites to remain closed; visitors asked to keep the forest clean

    Some Coronado National Forest sites to remain closed; visitors asked to keep the forest clean
    Some developed recreation sites and facilities on Coronado National Forest remain closed to prevent coronavirus exposure to employees who would maintain them.
    Officials say that due to a lack of personal protective equipment (PPE) such as face masks, gloves, and cleaning supplies, closures will remain in place until a sustainable supply can be obtained.The Coronado National Forest has experienced an increase in the amount of trash left behind at trails and surrounding closed facilities.
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  • Man who handed gun to 15-year-old arrested after son shot

    Man who handed gun to 15-year-old arrested after son shot
    PHOENIX (AP) — A 21-year-old Phoenix man was arrested after his 4-year-old son was shot and critically wounded when the father handed a gun to his 15-year-old brother and it discharged, police said Thursday.The 4-year-old son of Jose Adame Solis remained in critically condition Thursday, police said.Solis on Wednesday was showing his handgun to his younger brother inside a residence where the younger child was nearby, police said.The gun discharged as it was being mishandled by the 15-year
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  • Investigation underway after California cop caught on camera beating 14-year-old

    Investigation underway after California cop caught on camera beating 14-year-old
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    (KCRA/NBC News)  A California police officer's violent arrest of a 14-year-old boy is under investigation after the confrontation was caught on camera.The arrest happened Monday in Rancho Cordova.Video taken by a bystander shows the officer take the 14-year-old boy to the ground and twist his arms behind his back. The officer is then seen grabbing the boy behind the neck, pushing his face into the ground and then repeatedly punching him.According to a statement from the Ra
  • California governor orders Orange County beaches to close

    California governor orders Orange County beaches to close
    SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California Gov. Gavin Newsom has ordered beaches in Orange County to close until further notice.Newsom made the announcement Thursday, days after tens of thousands of people in Orange County packed beaches during a sunny weekend.Newsom said he hopes the order won’t last very long. But he said he felt he had to do it to protect public health.A memo to the state’s police chiefs on Wednesday indicated Newsom planned to close all beaches in the state.But T
  • LeBron James to honor Class of 2020 with all-star event

    LeBron James to honor Class of 2020 with all-star event
    ZUMA PressLeBron James, professional basketball player for the Los Angeles Lakers of the NBA., Photo Date: January 31, 2019
    NEW YORK (AP) — LeBron James is putting together an all-star event to honor and celebrate the high school class of 2020, which has had its graduation season upended by the coronavirus pandemic.
    The LeBron James Family Foundation, XQ Institute and The Entertainment Industry Foundation on Wednesday announced that the one-hour special.
    “Graduate Together: America
  • California governor orders beaches closed in Orange County; those elsewhere can remain open with restrictions.

    California governor orders beaches closed in Orange County; those elsewhere can remain open with restrictions.
    SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California governor orders beaches closed in Orange County; those elsewhere can remain open with restrictions.The post California governor orders beaches closed in Orange County; those elsewhere can remain open with restrictions. appeared first on KVOA.
  • Dems concerned after Biden assault allegation prompts GOP attacks

    Dems concerned after Biden assault allegation prompts GOP attacks
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Joe Biden is facing his first real challenge as the Democrats' presidential nominee, as an allegation of sexual assault against him is drawing renewed media focus and Republican attacks.The charge by Biden’s former Senate staffer Tara Reade that her boss assaulted her in the basement of a Capitol Hill office building in the 1990s gained fresh attention this week when two women publicly corroborated aspects of Reade’s story.The new interviews, from Reade’
  • UA Plans to Resume In-Person Classes in Fall

    UA Plans to Resume In-Person Classes in Fall
    On Thursday, April 30, University of Arizona President Robert C. Robbins announced a plan for bringing students, faculty and staff back to campus for the fall 2020 semester, which begins Aug. 24.…
  • UArizona president: In-person classes are expected to resume Aug. 24

    UArizona president: In-person classes are expected to resume Aug. 24
    TUCSON - The University of Arizona announced Thursday afternoon that in-person classes will resume Aug. 24.Back in March, UArizona delayed classes following its Spring Break in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The school then moved classes online to help prevent further spread the disease throughout the area.In a press conference on Thursday, UArizona President Robert Robbins shared that the college's plans for the upcoming fall semester, which included making plans to resume in-person cl
  • UArizona president: Classes are expected to resume Aug. 24

    UArizona president: Classes are expected to resume Aug. 24
    TUCSON - The University of Arizona announced Thursday afternoon that in-person classes will resume Aug. 24.Back in March, UArizona delayed classes following its Spring Break in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The school then moved classes online to help prevent further spread the disease throughout the area.In a press conference on Thursday, UArizona President Robert Robbins shared that the college's plans for the upcoming fall semester, which included making plans to resume in-person cl
  • US Intel: COVID-19 virus was ‘not manmade or genetically modified’

    US Intel: COVID-19 virus was ‘not manmade or genetically modified’
    WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. intelligence agencies are debunking a conspiracy theory, saying they have concluded that the new coronavirus was “not manmade or genetically modified."But they say they are still examining a notion put forward by the president and aides that the pandemic may have resulted from an accident at a Chinese lab.The statement came Thursday from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, the clearinghouse for the web of U.S. spy agencies.It comes as President
  • Florida man pleads guilty to making racist threats to stop black activist from running for office

    Florida man pleads guilty to making racist threats to stop black activist from running for office
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    PINELLAS COUNTY, Va. (AP) A white man has pleaded guilty to making racist online threats against a black activist in Virginia to deter him from running for office in a city where violence erupted during a white nationalist rally. Daniel McMahon, of Brandon, Florida, also pleaded guilty to threatening a second victim over Facebook. He faces a maximum sentence of six years in prison after pleading guilty Thursday to charges including cyberstalking.U.
  • Chick-fil-A to sell meal kits you can heat up at home

    Chick-fil-A to sell meal kits you can heat up at home
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    Want to make mealtime easier at a time when everyone staying home? Chick-fil-A has you covered.The fast food chain has a new meal kit for customers to buy and reheat at home.It's a chicken parmesan kit for two that costs $14.99 and can be delivered or ordered at the drive-thru.The kit includes two breaded filets, marinara sauce, cheese and a side of creamy garlic and lemon pasta.Customers can swap out the breaded filets for grilled or spicy chicken.Chick-fil-A will s
  • The Latest: Russian Prime Minister says he tested positive

    The Latest: Russian Prime Minister says he tested positive
    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:
    — Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin says he has tested positive and has told President Vladimir Putin he will self-isolate.
    — Prime Minister Johnson: U.K. “past the peak” and “on a downward slope” in coronavirus
  • Alabama teen names NASA’s newest helicopter

    Alabama teen names NASA’s newest helicopter
    A helicopter headed to Mars finally has a name, thanks to an Alabama his school student.NASA has named its Mars helicopter "Ingenuity."Vaneeza Rupani from Northport, Alabama suggested the name during the space agency's "Name the Rover" essay contest.In her submission, she wrote in part, "ingenuity is what allows people to accomplish amazing things, and it allows us to expand our horizons to the edges of the universe."NASA's ingenuity will ride on Mars attached to the perseverance rover when it l
  • Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin says he tested positive for the coronavirus. and will self-isolate

    Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin says he tested positive for the coronavirus. and will self-isolate
    MOSCOW (AP) — Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin says he tested positive for the coronavirus. and will self-isolate.The post Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin says he tested positive for the coronavirus. and will self-isolate appeared first on KVOA.
  • The Latest: Johnson: U.K. ‘past the peak’ in virus utbreak

    The Latest: Johnson: U.K. ‘past the peak’ in virus utbreak
    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:
    — Prime Minister Johnson: U.K. “past the peak” and “on a downward slope” in coronavirus outbreak.
    — Ethiopia prime minister: Suspend debts owed by poorest nations.
    — Turkey sending protective gear, equipment to h
  • New York City will halt subway service from 1 a.m. to 5 a.m. during virus outbreak, citing need to disinfect trains

    New York City will halt subway service from 1 a.m. to 5 a.m. during virus outbreak, citing need to disinfect trains
    NEW YORK (AP) — New York City will halt subway service from 1 a.m. to 5 a.m. during virus outbreak, citing need to disinfect trains.The post New York City will halt subway service from 1 a.m. to 5 a.m. during virus outbreak, citing need to disinfect trains appeared first on KVOA.
  • Your Southern AZ COVID-19 AM Roundup for Thursday, May 1: 7,600 Confirmed Cases in AZ; 320 Now Dead; You're Gonna Have To Stay Home Awhile Longer

    Your Southern AZ COVID-19 AM Roundup for Thursday, May 1: 7,600 Confirmed Cases in AZ; 320 Now Dead; You're Gonna Have To Stay Home Awhile Longer
    The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Arizona reached 7,648 as of Thursday, April 30, according to the morning report from the Arizona Department of Health Services.Pima County had 1,241 confirmed cases.The coronavirus had killed 320 people statewide, including 80 in Pima County, according to the report.In Maricopa County, the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases had risen to 3,972. Because testing remains limited in Arizona and COVID-19 symptoms can take as long as two weeks to appear afte
  • The Latest: Ethiopia leader: Suspend debts of poor nations

    The Latest: Ethiopia leader: Suspend debts of poor nations
    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:
    — Ethiopia prime minister: Suspend debts owed by poorest nations.
    — Turkey sending protective gear, equipment to help Palestinians.
    — Protesters return to Michigan Capitol to denounce governor.
    — Mexico plunges deeper into recessi
  • COVID-19 in AZ: 7,648 confirmed cases, 320 deaths

    COVID-19 in AZ: 7,648 confirmed cases, 320 deaths
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    PHOENIX - Arizona reported an additional 16 COVID-19 related deaths on Thursday, bringing the statewide total to 320.
    Confirmed cases climbed to 7,648 confirmed cases, with 446 new cases.Arizona Department of Health Services says 71,786 people have been tested for the coronavirus.Maricopa County reported 3,972 cases and 5 more deaths, bringing the total to 145.In Pima County, there are 1,241 confirmed cases with 80 deaths. No new deaths were reported Thursday morning.
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  • Surf’s down in California: Governor set to close beaches

    Surf’s down in California: Governor set to close beaches
    HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif. (AP) — California Gov. Gavin Newsom will order all beaches and state parks closed starting Friday after people thronged the seashore last weekend despite his social distancing order that aims to slow the spread of the coronavirus.
    Eric Nuñez, president of the California Police Chiefs Association, said a memo was sent to the group’s members Wednesday so they have time to plan ahead of Newsom’s expected announcement Thursday.
    A message to the gover
  • The Latest: Pandemic driving Mexico deeper into recession

    The Latest: Pandemic driving Mexico deeper into recession
    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 plunging Mexico deeper into recession.— Scottish leader fears traffic could heighten virus.
    — COVID-19 found among Somalia’s displaced people.
    — Fauci expects approval of new virus ‘reasonably soon.’
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  • Police: Casa Grande woman arrested in a national fraud case

    Police: Casa Grande woman arrested in a national fraud case
    CASA GRANDE, Ariz. (AP) — A Casa Grande woman has been arrested in connection with a national fraud case, police said Wednesday.Yokmanee Juhl, 50, was taken into custody last week at her Casa Grande home and booked into the Pinal County jail on suspicion of fraudulent scheme and felony theft, according to police.It was unclear Tuesday if Juhl had a lawyer yet.Police said they were contacted by a Florida victim who filed a fraudulent schemes report with the Federal Trade Commission.Other vi
  • Claytoonz: Where's Mike Pence?

    Claytoonz: Where's Mike Pence?
    For more Claytoonz click here.…
  • Lebanese premier says his government will seek financial assistance from the IMF after Cabinet approved a reform plan

    Lebanese premier says his government will seek financial assistance from the IMF after Cabinet approved a reform plan
    BEIRUT (AP) — Lebanese premier says his government will seek financial assistance from the IMF after Cabinet approved a reform plan.The post Lebanese premier says his government will seek financial assistance from the IMF after Cabinet approved a reform plan appeared first on KVOA.
  • Local assisted living center asks for cards, letters for seniors

    Local assisted living center asks for cards, letters for seniors
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    TUCSON - Here's a reminder that we're all this in together. And one way you can help is by writing a letter or cards and sending them to seniors.
    Prestige Assisted Living in Green Valley is asking community members to send encouraging notes to its residents.
    The center says in addition to the letters and cards it welcomes drawings and homemade artwork.All items will be sorted and disinfected before being distributed to residents.Prestige asks that all the me
  • The Latest: Fauci expects quick approval of new virus drug

    The Latest: Fauci expects quick approval of new virus drug
    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:
    — Fauci expects quick approval of new drug in virus fight.
    — Czech Republic goes another day without COVID-19 death.— China calls claim of virus released from lab ‘fabricated.’
    — Japan extends virus emergency; expects
  • US intel agencies: COVID-19 virus not man-made or altered, but still studying if outbreak began in China lab accident

    US intel agencies: COVID-19 virus not man-made or altered, but still studying if outbreak began in China lab accident
    WASHINGTON (AP) — US intel agencies: COVID-19 virus not man-made or altered, but still studying if outbreak began in China lab accident.The post US intel agencies: COVID-19 virus not man-made or altered, but still studying if outbreak began in China lab accident appeared first on KVOA.
  • The Latest: ‘Glimmer of hope’ seen for Remdesivir trials

    The Latest: ‘Glimmer of hope’ seen for Remdesivir trials
    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:
    — ‘Glimmer of hope’ seen for Remdesivir trials.
    — Czech Republic goes another day without virus death.— China calls claims of virus released from lab ‘purely fabricated.’
    — Greek prime minister speaks from
  • 30 million have sought US jobless aid since virus hit

    30 million have sought US jobless aid since virus hit
    Dan KeckStore Closed sign, Photo Date: March 31, 2020
    WASHINGTON (AP) — More than 3.8 million laid-off workers applied for unemployment benefits last week as the U.S. economy slid further into a crisis that is becoming the most devastating since the 1930s.Roughly 30.3 million people have now filed for jobless aid in the six weeks since the coronavirus outbreak began forcing millions of employers to close their doors and slash their workforces. That is more people than live in the New York
  • 30 million have sought US unemployment aid since virus hit

    30 million have sought US unemployment aid since virus hit
    WASHINGTON (AP) — More than 3.8 million laid-off workers applied for unemployment benefits last week as the U.S. economy slid further into a crisis that is becoming the most devastating since the 1930s.
    Roughly 30.3 million people have now filed for jobless aid in the six weeks since the coronavirus outbreak began forcing millions of employers to close their doors and slash their workforces. That is more people than live in the New York and Chicago metropolitan areas combined, and it&rsquo
  • Thursday is National Adopt a Shelter Pet Day

    Thursday is National Adopt a Shelter Pet Day
    Thinking about a four-legged pal to keep you company during the ongoing isolation?Thursday would be a good day to get a new one, if you can.April 30 is National Adopt a Shelter Pet Day.Many animal shelters have closed their doors because of the coronavirus outbreak.But some are offering the option of meeting animals available for adoption online.If you're not ready to adopt, many shelters have pets that can still use a foster home.
    The post Thursday is National Adopt a Shelter Pet Day appeared
  • US consumer spending plunges 7.5% in March, reflecting growing virus impact

    US consumer spending plunges 7.5% in March, reflecting growing virus impact
    WASHINGTON (AP) — US consumer spending plunges 7.5% in March, reflecting growing virus impact.The post US consumer spending plunges 7.5% in March, reflecting growing virus impact appeared first on KVOA.
  • The Latest: Czechs go another day without virus death

    The Latest: Czechs go another day without virus death
    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:
    — As economies stagger, pressures grow to ease virus lockdowns.
    — Czech Republic goes another day without virus death.— China: Claims of virus released from lab are ‘purely fabricated.’
    — Greek prime minister speaks fr
  • Even hotter this afternoon

    Even hotter this afternoon
    TUCSON - After tying the record yesterday, we're back in the triple digits this afternoon with more records in jeopardy! An Excessive Heat Warning is in effect today so be sure to limit your time outdoors from 10 AM to 7 PM and STAY HYDRATED!Today: Excessive heat, limit time outside! High: 104° (R: 102 in 1943)Tonight: Clear and comfortable. Low: 67°Tomorrow: Another hot and sunny day. High: 100° (R: 100 in 1943)This afternoon, the hottest temperature ev
  • European Central Bank cuts rate on cheap loans to banks, offers new credit to banks to cushion economy against outbreak

    European Central Bank cuts rate on cheap loans to banks, offers new credit to banks to cushion economy against outbreak
    FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — European Central Bank cuts rate on cheap loans to banks, offers new credit to banks to cushion economy against outbreak.The post European Central Bank cuts rate on cheap loans to banks, offers new credit to banks to cushion economy against outbreak appeared first on KVOA.
  • Another glut of US unemployment applications is expected

    Another glut of US unemployment applications is expected
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. government is expected Thursday to issue another bleak report on the layoffs that have cut through America’s workforce since the coronavirus forced businesses across the country to shut down starting last month.
    The Labor Department will likely report that several million more people filed for unemployment benefits last week, after more than 26 million applied for aid in the previous five weeks. All told, the layoffs add up to the largest streak of U.S. job
  • The Latest: Official expects higher death toll in Germany

    The Latest: Official expects higher death toll in Germany
    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:
    — As economies stagger, pressures grow to ease virus lockdowns.
    — German disease control center chief says he expects a higher virus death toll.
    — Greek prime minister speaks from behind protective barrier in parliament.
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  • The Latest: Veteran who walked laps to raise money turns 100

    The Latest: Veteran who walked laps to raise money turns 100
    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:
    — As economies stagger, pressures grow to ease virus lockdowns.
    — British army veteran who walked in garden to raise money turns 100.
    — Africa Centers for Disease Control says virus cases have risen 37% in the past week.
    — Food ma
  • The Latest: WHO leader: Europe still ‘in the grip’ of virus

    The Latest: WHO leader: Europe still ‘in the grip’ 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:
    — As economies stagger, pressures grow to ease virus lockdowns.
    — WHO Europe chief warns the region is still “in the grip” of the coronavirus pandemic.
    — Lithuania turns international airport into drive-in movie theater.
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  • The Latest: UK may miss today’s goal of 100,000 daily tests

    The Latest: UK may miss today’s goal of 100,000 daily tests
    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:
    — As economies stagger, pressures grow to ease virus lockdowns.
    — British government says it may miss its goal to carry out 100,000 coronavirus tests by April 30.
    — Spain faces criticism in relaxing of lockdown measures.
    — Indones
  • Excessive Heat Warning issued April 30 at 2:28AM MST until April 30 at 7:00PM MST by NWS Tucson AZ

    Excessive Heat Warning issued April 30 at 2:28AM MST until April 30 at 7:00PM MST by NWS Tucson AZ
    * WHAT…Dangerously hot conditions with temperatures from 100to 107.
    * WHERE…Western Pima County, Tohono O’odham Nation, TucsonMetro Area, South Central Pinal County and Upper Gila RiverValley.
    * WHEN…From 10 AM this morning to 7 PM MST this evening.
    * IMPACTS…High Heat Risk. Overexposure can cause heat crampsand heat exhaustion to develop and can lead to heat stroke.Drink plenty of fluids, stay in an air-conditioned room, stay outof the sun, and check up on rela
  • The Latest: Germany to take ‘small steps’ to loosen lockdown

    The Latest: Germany to take ‘small steps’ to loosen 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:
    — As economies stagger, pressures grow to ease virus lockdowns.
    — Germany to take ‘small steps’ in loosening lockdown measures.
    — Amnesty International works to prevent the detention of immigrants living in Malaysia without

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