Seniors take jobs as lifeguards as YMCA struggles to find workers

During the summer, it's typical to see a teen or college student working a summer job as a lifeguard, sitting in a tall chair at your pool or beach. However, as the YMCA struggles to find workers, retired seniors are showing up to fill shifts.

Revlon, beauty icon in crowded market, files for bankruptcy

Revlon, a cosmetics maker that broke racial barriers and dictated beauty trends for much of the last century, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.

This is how many student loan borrowers didn't pay during the pandemic halt

About 60% of student loan borrowers didn't make payments during the pandemic, according to a recent report. Are borrowers ready to resume payments in September?

Revlon files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection amid heavy debt load

Revlon, whose brands had been a mainstay on store shelves for decades, has struggled for failing to keep pace with changing beauty tastes and stiffer competition.

Disney delaying relocation of employees from California to Florida

The Walt Disney Company said the timeline to move around 2,000 high-paying jobs from California to Orlando, Florida's Lake Nona community has been delayed.

Goodbye, Internet Explorer: Microsoft retires browser after 27 years

Internet Explorer was first introduced in 1995 with the launch of Windows 95 and for some time was the most popular browser to surf the web.

Family-owned Bill's Market in Tempe closing after six decades
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A family-owned market in Tempe, open for more than 60 years, is closing its door. Bill's Market is known for homemade chorizo and tortillas. FOX 10 Photojournalist Brian Kae stops by one last time.

Early bids for final charity lunch with Buffett top $3M

Bidding for a final, private lunch with Warren Buffett, an event that has raised tens of millions for a California charity, has already topped $3 million.

Nebraska's capital city council rescinds LGBTQ fairness ordinance

The Lincoln, Nebraska city council voted to rescind its LGBTQ fairness ordinance, an anti-discrimination measure that extended protections to sexual orientation and gender identity, just four months after they had unanimously approved it.

Pet shop facing threats after adding gun control question to adoption form

The Thousand Oaks pet shop is asking how potential adopters feel about gun control and is barring NRA members from adopting. Now the owner is facing thousands of threats.

What makes a bear market? Wall Street term explained

Wall Street is back in the claws of a bear market amid worries about inflation and higher interest rates. Here are answers to some common questions about bear markets.

Elon Musk will speak to Twitter employees for first time at company meeting

Elon Musk will answer questions from Twitter employees amid some workers expressing concern about his purchase of the social media company.

How does debt consolidation work?

Debt consolidation works by combining multiple debts into one. It can lower your interest rate and help you get out of debt sooner. Learn more.

Phoenix area real estate development firm focuses on building tiny homes
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Tiny homes are more popular than ever, especially with the current state of the housing market, and more people working from home. FOX 10's Stephanie Olmo takes a look at a new Phoenix area company that specializes in building small homes, right on your existing property.

Downtown business owner said light rail construction is impacting him
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As construction on the light rail extension move full speed ahead in Downtown Phoenix, it is impacting the livelihood of some in the area. FOX 10's Stephanie Bennett reports.