WFTS: Why Some Rural Communities Feel Left Behind Amid The Pandemic
When Christi Scaglione dropped her sick husband off at a nearby hospital, COVID-19 wasn't even on her radar.

More free COVID-19 tests available on government website
The federal government will begin shipping out kits next week to households who order free tests through a website.

Feds take action against makers of 'invisible mask' to prevent COVID
Companies that marketed the 1 Virus Buster Invisible Mask during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic reached a settlement with the government.

7 million Americans have gotten the new COVID-19 vaccine
About 5% of Americans have gotten new COVID-19 shots. An additional 7 million vaccines remain available at pharmacies nationwide.

Officials probe eye syphilis in 5 women from sex with same man
The women connected with the man online, and shortly after having sex with him they were hospitalized with multiple symptoms.

Officer tried in death of Elijah McClain will return to duty
Aurora Police Officer Nathan Woodyard, who was tried in the death of Elijah McClain, will return to duty and receive back pay.

Cyber Monday breaks online shopping records with $12.4 billion spent
On Cyber Monday, a record-breaking $940 million was spent using 'Buy Now, Pay Later' services, reaching an all-time high.