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COVID-19 antibody testing and diagnostic testing are administered at a converted vehicle inspection station, Tuesday, July 7, 2020, in San Antonio. Local officials across Texas say their hospitals are becoming increasingly stretched and are in danger of becoming overrun as cases of the coronavirus surge.

Confirmed coronavirus cases in U.S. hit 3 million and climbing

COVID-19 antibody testing and diagnostic testing are administered at a converted vehicle inspection station, Tuesday, July 7, 2020, in San Antonio. Local officials across Texas say their hospitals are becoming increasingly stretched and are in danger of becoming overrun as cases of the coronavirus surge.

July 8, 2020, 10:16am Latest News

For two weeks, Rachael Jones has stayed home, going without a paycheck while waiting and waiting for the results of a COVID-19 test from a pharmacy near Philadelphia. Read story

COVID-19 antibody testing and diagnostic testing are administered at a converted vehicle inspection station, Tuesday, July 7, 2020, in San Antonio. Local officials across Texas say their hospitals are becoming increasingly stretched and are in danger of becoming overrun as cases of the coronavirus surge.

Texas passes 10,000 confirmed new virus cases in single day

COVID-19 antibody testing and diagnostic testing are administered at a converted vehicle inspection station, Tuesday, July 7, 2020, in San Antonio. Local officials across Texas say their hospitals are becoming increasingly stretched and are in danger of becoming overrun as cases of the coronavirus surge.

July 8, 2020, 9:59am Nation & World

Texas surpassed 10,000 new coronavirus cases in a single day Tuesday for the first time, crossing a sobering milestone rarely seen since the pandemic first hit the U.S. in March. Read story

Customers at Who Song &amp; Larry&#039;s practice social distancing while enjoying lunch with a Columbia River view on Tuesday. Owners of the restaurant intend to stay in the location until at least 2041.

Who Song & Larry’s says it’s staying put

Customers at Who Song &amp; Larry&#039;s practice social distancing while enjoying lunch with a Columbia River view on Tuesday. Owners of the restaurant intend to stay in the location until at least 2041.

July 8, 2020, 6:02am Business

With 21 years left on its lease, Who Song & Larry’s says it isn’t going anywhere. Read story

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Clark County COVID-19 cases surge by 45

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July 7, 2020, 7:14pm Clark County Health

Clark County Public Health reported 45 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday, raising the county's total to 1,053 and further dampening chances the county will move to more relaxed restrictions anytime soon. Read story

FILE - In this Tuesday, June 30, 2020, file photo, employees screen visitors for COVID-19 before they enter the building at Gritman Medical Center in Moscow, Idaho. A new spike in cases, however, has turned the mostly rural state into a COVID-19 hotspot.

Cases of coronavirus in Idaho spike after businesses reopen

FILE - In this Tuesday, June 30, 2020, file photo, employees screen visitors for COVID-19 before they enter the building at Gritman Medical Center in Moscow, Idaho. A new spike in cases, however, has turned the mostly rural state into a COVID-19 hotspot.

July 7, 2020, 2:31pm Northwest

For a time in Idaho, it seemed like the worst of the coronavirus pandemic could be over. After an initial onslaught of confirmed cases in the spring, by June numbers had dropped to a point that state leaders felt comfortable allowing businesses to reopen and life to get back to… Read story

FILE - In this June 27, 2020, file photo, medical personnel prepare to test hundreds of people lined up in vehicles in Phoenix&#039;s western neighborhood of Maryvalefor free COVID-19 tests organized by Equality Health Foundation, which focuses on care in underserved communities. The personal protective gear that was in dangerously short supply during the initial weeks of the coronavirus crisis in the U.S. is running out again as the virus resumes its rapid spread and the number of hospitalized patients climbs.

Protective gear for medical workers begins to run low again

FILE - In this June 27, 2020, file photo, medical personnel prepare to test hundreds of people lined up in vehicles in Phoenix&#039;s western neighborhood of Maryvalefor free COVID-19 tests organized by Equality Health Foundation, which focuses on care in underserved communities. The personal protective gear that was in dangerously short supply during the initial weeks of the coronavirus crisis in the U.S. is running out again as the virus resumes its rapid spread and the number of hospitalized patients climbs.

July 7, 2020, 10:38am Business

The personal protective gear that was in dangerously short supply during the early weeks of the coronavirus crisis in the U.S. is running low again as the virus resumes its rapid spread and the number of hospitalized patients climbs. Read story

New York requires visitors from 3 more states to quarantine

July 7, 2020, 10:19am Nation & World

New York is now requiring people from three additional states to quarantine for 14 days as more individuals are testing positive for COVID-19 nationwide. Read story

FILE - In this May 26, 2020 file photo, Brazil&#039;s President Jair Bolsonaro, wearing a face mask with a logo of the Federal Police, leaves his official residence of Alvorada Palace in Brasilia, Brazil. Bolsonaro won the presidency in 2018 with a campaign that emphasized law and order, and said police should be able to kill criminals with almost no legal constraints in order to curb homicides.

Brazil’s President Bolsonaro tests positive for COVID-19

FILE - In this May 26, 2020 file photo, Brazil&#039;s President Jair Bolsonaro, wearing a face mask with a logo of the Federal Police, leaves his official residence of Alvorada Palace in Brasilia, Brazil. Bolsonaro won the presidency in 2018 with a campaign that emphasized law and order, and said police should be able to kill criminals with almost no legal constraints in order to curb homicides.

July 7, 2020, 10:13am Nation & World

Brazil’s President Jair Bolsonaro said Tuesday he has tested positive for COVID-19 after months of downplaying the virus’ severity. Read story

In this Thursday, May 7, 2020 photo, University of Georgia graduates line up to take photos at the University of Georgia arch  in Athens, Ga. The spring commencement, which would have been held on Friday, was moved to the fall due to the COVID-19 pandemic. (Joshua L.

In reversal, Georgia universities to now mandate masks

In this Thursday, May 7, 2020 photo, University of Georgia graduates line up to take photos at the University of Georgia arch  in Athens, Ga. The spring commencement, which would have been held on Friday, was moved to the fall due to the COVID-19 pandemic. (Joshua L.

July 7, 2020, 10:12am Latest News

Georgia’s 26 public universities and colleges will mandate campus-wide mask wearing after the state university system reversed itself on Monday. Read story

The Washington Capitol building is seen on the last day of the 60-day legislative session Thursday in Olympia.

Prospects dim in Olympia for special legislative session on coronavirus budget shortfall

The Washington Capitol building is seen on the last day of the 60-day legislative session Thursday in Olympia.

July 6, 2020, 3:15pm Latest News

Gov. Jay Inslee and a key Democratic legislative leader have thrown cold water on the idea of a special legislative session this summer to respond to the coronavirus pandemic, after elected officials in both political parties said for months that such a session would be likely. Read story