Wisconsin man practices social distancing by sharing beer with neighbor via RC car
A man in Wisconsin shared a beer with his neighbor across the street -- by using a remote-controlled car to deliver the bottle.
A man in Wisconsin shared a beer with his neighbor across the street -- by using a remote-controlled car to deliver the bottle.
Illinois would need 38,000 more hospital beds if COVID-19 not tamed; cases statewide climb to 1,535
There are now 16 people who have died in Illinois from COVID-19, and a total of 1,535 cases.
There are now 16 people who have died in Illinois from COVID-19, and a total of 1,535 cases.
Boy, 4, honors pandemic heroes by dressing up as Walmart clerk for school's virtual 'Superhero Day'
A 4-year-old boy dressed up as a Walmart employee for ‘Superhero Day' to honor the pandemic heroes.
A 4-year-old boy dressed up as a Walmart employee for ‘Superhero Day' to honor the pandemic heroes.
Holland America cruise ship heading to Florida with growing number of passengers reporting flu-like symptoms
There are currently no COVID-19 testing kits available to “determine the cause of these elevated cases at this time.”
There are currently no COVID-19 testing kits available to “determine the cause of these elevated cases at this time.”
Indiana reports 5 more coronavirus deaths for 12 total
Indiana’s number of confirmed COVID-19 cases grew by 107 to reach a total of 365 across the state, the Indiana State Department of Health reported.
Indiana’s number of confirmed COVID-19 cases grew by 107 to reach a total of 365 across the state, the Indiana State Department of Health reported.
President Trump says he would love to have country 'open by Easter'
The president answered questions in the FOX News town hall on Tuesday.
The president answered questions in the FOX News town hall on Tuesday.
Mayor of Mundelein tests positive for COVID-19
Steve Lentz made the announcement during an online village board meeting.
Steve Lentz made the announcement during an online village board meeting.
Georgia COVID-19 victim: 'I feel totally restored now'
He was one of the first in Georgia to put a face on the COVID-19 pandemic. Now he says he feels "totally restored."
He was one of the first in Georgia to put a face on the COVID-19 pandemic. Now he says he feels "totally restored."
Employee of Elmhurst Police Department tests positive for COVID-19
A civilian employee of the Elmhurst Police Department has tested positive for the coronavirus, the City of Elmhurst announced Monday.
A civilian employee of the Elmhurst Police Department has tested positive for the coronavirus, the City of Elmhurst announced Monday.
Virtual coronavirus town hall with President Trump, White House task force
Fox News Channel is hosting a two-hour virtual town hall with President Trump and members of the White House coronavirus task force on Tuesday, March 24, at 12 p.m. ET.
Fox News Channel is hosting a two-hour virtual town hall with President Trump and members of the White House coronavirus task force on Tuesday, March 24, at 12 p.m. ET.
Wild Florida drive-thru safari park remains open during coronavirus shutdowns
For families who are looking to keep busy while practicing social distancing, Wild Florida says their drive-thru safari park is open for business!
For families who are looking to keep busy while practicing social distancing, Wild Florida says their drive-thru safari park is open for business!
Support local eateries by participating in 'Great American Takeout Day' Tuesday
You can satisfy your hunger and help your favorite restaurant survive this coronavirus pandemic by taking part in the "Great American Takeout" Tuesday.
You can satisfy your hunger and help your favorite restaurant survive this coronavirus pandemic by taking part in the "Great American Takeout" Tuesday.
Boy roasts mom in hilarious journal entry on first day of homeschooling: 'It is not going good'
The savage journal entry by the 8-year-old went viral.
The savage journal entry by the 8-year-old went viral.
Dr. David Zich answers viewers' questions about dealing with COVID-19
Dr. David Zich of Northwestern Medicine joins the show to viewers' questions about the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Dr. David Zich of Northwestern Medicine joins the show to viewers' questions about the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
How the government is supporting small businesses during the coronavirus pandemic
Jeremy Glenn, labor and employment attorney at Cozen O'Connor, joins Good Day Chicago to talk about how small businesses are being impacted during the COVID-19 outbreak and how the government is assisting.
Jeremy Glenn, labor and employment attorney at Cozen O'Connor, joins Good Day Chicago to talk about how small businesses are being impacted during the COVID-19 outbreak and how the government is assisting.
Texas lieutenant governor says failing economy worse than the coronavirus
Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick raised eyebrows with his suggestion that he country get back to work and ignore medical advice to stay home.
Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick raised eyebrows with his suggestion that he country get back to work and ignore medical advice to stay home.
African jazz great Manu Dibango dies in France after contracting coronavirus
Manu Dibango, who fused African rhythms with funk to become one of the most influential musicians in world dance music, died Tuesday with the coronavirus, according to his music publisher. He was 86.
Manu Dibango, who fused African rhythms with funk to become one of the most influential musicians in world dance music, died Tuesday with the coronavirus, according to his music publisher. He was 86.
Japan PM: Tokyo Olympics postponed over coronavirus concerns
Japan’s NHK public television says Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will propose a one-year postponement for the Tokyo Olympics during talks with IOC President Thomas Bach.
Japan’s NHK public television says Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will propose a one-year postponement for the Tokyo Olympics during talks with IOC President Thomas Bach.
How to file for unemployment as coronavirus job losses mount
The programs vary by state, so the application process will depend on where you work.
The programs vary by state, so the application process will depend on where you work.
Free online learning services available for students amid coronavirus shutdown
Dr. Keith Westman, Chief Operating Officer of Otus, joins us to talk about the free online services they offer for students trying to supplement their education during the coronavirus pandemic.
Dr. Keith Westman, Chief Operating Officer of Otus, joins us to talk about the free online services they offer for students trying to supplement their education during the coronavirus pandemic.




















