coronavirus

Page: 34

Yesterday, SUNY Brockport announced that it will be suspending its wrestling program, depending on how investigations into potential violations of COVID-19 guidelines go. So far, 2 of the college’s wrestling classes have been cancelled according to the college’s interim. Most of the wrestling team that lives on campus and their roommates were given quarantine orders. […]

Has COVID-19 changed your living situation? The number of young adults living with their parents hit at least an eight-decade high in July.  More than half of adults under 30 (52%), or 26.6 million, are living with one or both of their parents as of July, according to a study of Census data from Pew […]

On Tuesday, Republican Majority Leader Mitch McConnel said that the Senate would be voting on a new coronavirus relief package on Thursday. In his announcement, he said: “The Senate is going to vote on this targeted proposal. We’re going to get the stonewalling of Democratic leaders out from behind closed doors and put this to […]

Bruce Williamson, the lead singer for the Temptations passed away in his home in Las Vegas from COVID-19. His son released a statement, saying: “There’s no words in the world that can express how I feel right now I love you Daddy thank you for being awesome thank you for being loving thank you for […]

Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson posted an 11 minute video on instagram Wednesday, letting the world know that he and his family have tested positive for COVID-19. “I wish it was only me that tested positive, but it wasn’t, it was my entire family,” said Johnson. “So this one was a real kick in the gut.” […]

Avenue Black Box Theater is now the proud owner of a Steinway Boston 126E upright piano that was signed by 15 time Grammy Award winner Alicia Keys. Andy Nahas won the turquoise piano at an auction to support “MusiCares COVID-19 Relief” and later decided to donate it to the local theater. He gave a press […]

Yesterday, doctors in Nevada confirmed the first case of coronavirus reinfection in the U.S. The 25 year old man got sick in March, recovered and tested negative twice. 48 days after the first diagnosis, he started showing symptoms again. After testing positive for the virus, doctors did more research and found that he had contracted […]

Due to the coronavirus pandemic, enrollment at four-year universities has dropped significantly, and many students are instead enrolling at community colleges. Even with this factored in, Monroe Community college is still seeing a decline in enrollment for the 2020-2021 school year. WHAM interviewed a couple of MCC school ambassadors that are in charge of greeting […]

Meet the walking testimony of that old saying health is wealth.   A New Jersey woman who’s 107 years old is showing how her health is wealth after surviving first, the Spanish flu 100 years ago and now, beating COVID-19. Anna Del Priore granddaughter thought her grandmother wouldn’t pull though after contracting COVID-19 at 107 […]

The Rochester City School District released their plans to reopen for this next school year. Dr. Lesli C. Myers-Smalls sent out a letter Monday addressing the districts reopening and the School Year 2020-2021: RSCD Together document. To read her letter click here. Prior to the RCSD Together plan, the district asked for input from the […]


[There are no radio stations in the database]