Las Vegas hotels hiring hundreds as travel confidence returns

The Las Vegas Strip is definitely seeing demand as hotels are needing to hire more staff and fast. FOX's Stephanie Bennett reports.

How to move from nonstandard to standard auto insurance

Many states require car insurance to legally drive. It’s possible for drivers with expensive nonstandard auto insurance to save money and keep driving.

Unemployment claims fall to 576,000, lowest since COVID-19 pandemic began

The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits fell sharply last week to 576,000, a hopeful sign that layoffs are easing as the economy recovers from the pandemic recession.

Is life insurance taxable?

Knowing when life insurance is taxable and how to avoid taxation can help families ensure their loved ones get all of their policy’s proceeds.

Made in Arizona: Shade ‘N Net installs over 100,000 structures around the world

We’re visiting a Valley company that’s proving there is money to be made, in the shade. FOX 10’s Christina Carilla introduces us to Shade ‘N Net, and shows us how they can help keep all of us safe from the sun.

Coinbase stock jumps in Nasdaq debut

Shares of the San Francisco-based cryptocurrency exchange, which trade under the ticker COIN, opened for trading at $381 apiece, giving the company a valuation of about $99.5 billion. 

Can’t afford student loan payments? Try these 4 things

Federal student loan payments are on pause, but many private borrowers are still struggling to make their payments. Here are four steps to take.

Louisiana fraternity brothers pay off mortgage for former cook who fed them when they were students

Jessie Hamilton worked for 14 years as a cook for an LSU fraternity, taking care of hundreds of students during her time on campus. When one of the former members called to check on her, they found out the 74-year-old was still working two jobs to pay for her mortgage -- so the brothers all chipped in more than $50,000 to pay off her home.

Phoenix Police says 528 Live had several violations during live performances

A porch concert series was shut down in Phoenix on April 10 after offering live music to the community throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. Police say they had several violations.

City of Tempe celebrates 150th anniversary by helping out businesses

The city of Tempe is celebrating its 150th anniversary and helping its restaurants out at the same time through coloring pages.

How to get the best homeowners insurance policy for your needs

Is your policy offering the right protection? Are you paying too much? Use this home insurance guide to find out.

Mother Road Brewing teams up with Arizona Game and Fish for special cause
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In effort to protect Arizona's wildlife, Mother Road Brewing Company teamed up with Arizona Game and Fish. FOX 10 Photojournalist Brian Kae shows us all about their new brew.

How quickly will my credit score update after paying off debt?

Financial consumers who pay off debt deserve praise. They also deserve to know when their credit scores will reflect those payments.

Paying rent with a personal loan: What to know

If you’ve fallen behind on rent, a personal loan can help you catch up. Learn how to find the best rates and repayment terms on your personal loan.

LinkedIn adding ‘stay-at-home parent’ to official job titles

LinkedIn is rolling out a variety of updates, which includes adding “stay-at-home mom/dad/parent” as official job titles to better explain career gaps.

Best Buy launches new membership program, keeping up with Amazon Prime, Walmart+

Best Buy is testing out a new membership program, called Best Buy Beta, to provide customers with exclusive pricing, free standard shipping and delivery and other benefits.

Downtown Glendale holds annual sidewalk sale
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Downtown Glendale is holding its annual sidewalk sale on April 10 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. FOX 10's Steve Nielsen has the details.

Fans return to Downtown Phoenix for Diamondbacks home opener

It's been more than a year since fans were able to attend baseball games in person, thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic. Now, fans are returning to Downtown Phoenix to cheer on the Arizona Diamondbacks.