First coronavirus death reported in LA County, 6 additional cases announced, 27 cases total

Los Angeles County reported its first death related to the coronavirus outbreak on Wednesday, as health officials announced six additional cases, bringing the county's total to 27.

Coronavirus scare closes California venues, delays weddings

Likewise at San Francisco’s Curran Theater, where performances of “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” have been suspended for the rest of the month. San Francisco’s American Conservatory Theater is also being shuttered.

For Walt Disney World, this will be the longest closure in its history

Rarely, Walt Disney World will close, but the major theme park's hand was forced as government and health officials advised against large mass gatherings. The decision to shut down the park -- beginning on Sunday, March 15 -- is an effort to slow down the spread of the coronavirus.

Kevin Love donates $100G to Cleveland Cavaliers, arena staff after season suspended

Following the suspension of the NBA season on Wednesday, Kevin Love said he would donate $100,000 to arena and support staff of the Cleveland Cavaliers.

Two presumptive positive cases of COVID-19 reported in Austin-Travis County

Officials say the two cases are a man in his 60s and a female in his 30s. One of the cases is believed to have been contracted in the Houston area and the other was a hospital transfer from a different region in the state.

Event cancellations hurting North Texas small businesses

Along with the large events that have been canceled across the metroplex amid COVID-19 coronavirus concerns, dozens of smaller events are also being postponed.

Universal Orlando Resort to suspending operations beginning Monday through end of month

Universal Orlando Resort on Thursday announced it would be suspending operations at its parks at the close of business on Sunday, March 15.  Universal Orlando’s hotels and Universal CityWalk will remain open.

Minnesota woman struggling to be tested after doctor recommends COVID-19 screening

As cases pile up around the country, and with nine now confirmed in Minnesota, the coronavirus pandemic has many people who are feeling sick wondering if they should be tested for COVID-19.