The city is collecting donations to support businesses and residents in need.
The city is asking business owners to complete a survey to determine how best to meet their needs during the pandemic.
Lungo-Koehn said the National Guard has been helping at some local facilities, where the death toll "can and likely will continue to rise."
Here is the latest on the coronavirus in Medford.
The Malden YMCA is working to meet a growing demand for food resources during the COVID-19 crisis.
Also this week: the city reported five deaths from the coronavirus and the mayor signed an order on collection of taxes.
The death toll surpassed 500 Thursday as health officials announced thousands of new cases across Massachusetts.
PhysicianOne Urgent Care is making drive-up coronavirus testing available at all of its locations seven days a week.
From Girl Scout cookies to surgical masks, here's how local businesses and groups are contributing to first responders.
The number of coronavirus cases in Medford rose to 176 Wednesday.
Here's how you can register for kindergarten online.
The university is helping hospitals prepare for a surge of cases that threatens to overwhelm their capacity.
Mayor Breanna Lungo-Koehn started a #StayHomeFor social media challenge over the weekend to encourage residents to stay connected.
The state AG's office has struggled to get a response from the company, which is still charging members during the coronavirus crisis.
We asked local businesses to update their status and created a handy guide from their responses.
Mayor Lungo-Koehn issued an order Thursday requiring projects to submit a safety plan to the city for approval.
The city's case count has grown by nearly 20 since Monday.
We're publishing a simple open-or-closed directory for Medford businesses. Here's how to get listed.
Wegmans is hiring hundreds of employees for part- and full-time roles at its six Massachusetts stores.
The total number of positive cases of the coronavirus has surpassed 60, according to the latest data from the city.
Lawrence Memorial Hospital started offering drive-up testing this week.
PhysicianOne Urgent Care will host a drive-thru clinic in Medford Saturday.
Here are the latest local updates on how the coronavirus outbreak is impacting Medford.
Officials in seven communities want to have the option to place restrictions on construction projects during the coronavirus crisis.
School officials are exploring ways to conduct virtual lotteries for middle school and before/after school selection.
As more testing becomes available, health officials expect case counts across the state and at home to rise.
Explores two methodologies for home instruction
Eleven more positive cases have been reported in Medford since Monday.
MPS officials gathered gloves, masks, cleaning supplies and gowns to help during the coronavirus crisis.
Police said they have seen an uptick in scams using the coronavirus crisis to seek personal information.
During a Virtual Visit, a provider will virtually assess a patient while eliminating the risk of exposure during the coronavirus crisis.
Health officials learned Monday of a case involving a Medford High School student.
The city is expanding its meal options and adding new locations for families to pick up food.
As thousands of workers across the state find themselves out of work, some companies are beefing up their workforce to respond to demand.
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Health officials ask that all students and staff at the Brooks Elementary School self-isolate until March 27.
The city has now had four cases of the coronavirus.
Patrol Officer Christopher Covino is deployed in Okinawa, Japan with the U.S. Marine Corps.
The draft includes goals for addressing priority needs with resources available from the Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Tufts said it's making hundreds of vacant dorm rooms available to help relieve "unprecedentedstress" on the health care system.