Joe Diffie Passed Away From Complications Of COVID-19
Joe Diffie, a member of the Grand Ole Opry, passed away today at the age of 61 from complications of COVID-19. He was diagnosed with coronavirus this past week.
Joe Diffie, a member of the Grand Ole Opry, passed away today at the age of 61 from complications of COVID-19. He was diagnosed with coronavirus this past week.
Seattle has announced an emergency closure of the high-rise West Seattle Bridge “until further notice,” starting at 7pm tonight.
Finally, some good news to come in the world of the coronavirus. Maren Morris took to Instagram showing the world her and Ryan Hurd’s new baby boy, Hayes Andrew Hurd, for the first time. See him here!
Due to school being canceled for a lot of kids across the country, the folks at Disney Plus have decided to add Frozen 2 to its streaming lineup three months early.
Tom Hanks says him and his wife, Rita, had tested positive for Coronavirus while in Australia. The two are there because he is getting set to film a movie about Elvis Presley.
Seattle Public Schools have made the decision for close to two weeks with the COVID-19 concerns. According to an email sent to school administrators Wednesday, Seattle Public Schools will close for a minimum of two weeks starting Thursday. The district did later confirm the news in a press release.
The Seattle Mariners home-opener might be their home away from home and played in Arizona because of the coronavirus. Gov. Jay Inslee has put a ban on events that have 250 or more people and with the Mariners home-opener slated to be on March 26th, it’s likely that it will not happen at T-Mobile Park.
Gov. Jay Inslee on Wednesday morning announced a ban on events with more than 250 people in King, Snohomish and Pierce counties throughout March and it could potentially last even longer.
Here’s a little fun fact about myself, I have never once ever had a Big Mac. But if you are a fan of McDonald’s Big Mac, you can now get more or less of it depending on how hungry you are.
Shania Twain is opening up about her battle with Lyme Disease, which she thought would take her voice. During an upcoming interview on Sunday Today with Willie Geist, Twain said, “It was devastating. I was very, very sad about it to the point where I just —