Errors like this are logged. Check the error log on your server. If you can’t find the log, please contact your host.
Meantime, enable wp_debug and wp_debug_log and after an error, look at wp-content/debug.log to see if anything gets logged there. https://codex.ww.wp.xz.cn/Debugging_in_WordPress
You can also try this: Please attempt to disable all plugins, and use one of the default (Twenty*) themes. If the problem goes away, enable them one by one to identify the source of your troubles.
If you cannot access wp-admin, there are other ways to deactivate plugins.
Thanks Steve. I’m not sure what all this means but I guess I will start with GoDaddy and hope this gets resolved. I have had theme’s be an issue in the past with this error but they were intermittent issues that eventually resolved.
Brandon
I was able to log into my godaddy account and indeed turned off plugins by changing the file name. Then I went into my wp-admin site and refreshed the updates. The page is working with plugins. Then I changed the file back in godaddy and the site is back to normal. What a waste of time. I feel like this was blamed on WP making a failed update/refresh…