Here’s a look at the top stories making headlines on the “CBS Evening News with Norah O’Donnell.” Source
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House approves $8 million emergency bill to fight coronavirus
The House has approved an emergency bill to spend more than $8 billion to fight the coronavirus. The president met with United Airlines executives to cut the number of flights within the U.S. by 10%. Paula Reid reports. Source
New York coronavirus cases trace back to Manhattan lawyer
New York officials say about 1,000 people are expected to go into either mandatory or self quarantine in Westchester County. Meg Oliver reports. Source
Colorado lawmakers pass death penalty repeal
After five previous attempts, the Colorado House finally passed a repeal of capital punishment. Governor Jared Polis says he will commute sentences of three people on the state’s death row. CBS Denver reports. Source
San Francisco’s affordable housing plan could also mean fewer jobs
Project E could lead to more affordable housing in San Francisco, but critics say it could also mean higher office rents and fewer jobs. KPIX reports. Source
State-wide proposition asks Californians for billions to build new schools
Proposition 13 is asking Californians for $15 billion in taxpayer funding to update public schools. KESQ reports. Source
Arkansas officials concerned about outdated voting machines
Eleven out of Arkansas’s 75 counties still have outdated voting machines, and officials fear they won’t hold up. KTHV reports. Source
California reports first coronavirus death
Los Angeles County has declared a public health emergency as the first coronavirus death was reported in California. There are now at least 153 confirmed cases of coronavirus nationwide. Carter Evans reports. Source
2020 Daily Trail Markers: Where Bloomberg spent $570 million on ads
Mike Bloomberg spent about $18 million per delegate earned. He amassed 31 pledged delegates before dropping his presidential bid. Source
Arizona House passes ban on trans female student athletes
Democrats called the bill “unnecessary and transphobic” and said it threatens the privacy of Arizona students. Source