Who might be eligible for a second stimulus check and for how much money?

Another round of stimulus payments could be distributed to people earning less than $40,000, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has said.

July 15 tax filing deadline: A look at IRS penalties

The postponed tax season deadline is July 15, which means some last-minute filers need to take action in order to avoid being penalized by the IRS.

What is the Fed funds rate?

Raising or lowering the Fed funds rate affects your wallet.

United sending layoff notices to nearly half of US employees

United Airlines is warning 36,000 employees - nearly half its U.S. staff - they could be furloughed in October, the clearest signal yet of how deeply the virus pandemic is hurting the airline industry.

Judge denies Mountainside Fitness' request for restraining order to block Gov. Ducey's executive order

A judge has denied Mountainside Fitness' request for a temporary restraining order that would block Governor Doug Ducey's executive order closing gyms across Arizona amid rising COVID-19 cases.

4 private student loan tips for undergrads

Follow these tips to effectively manage your private loans as an undergrad.

New French restaurant opening at Scottsdale Fashion Square hosting job fair to fill over 40 positions

Chef Brian Archibald says the restaurant needs to fill at least 40 positions before the grand opening. So far, dozens of candidates have come to the restaurant with resumes in hand for an interview.

Dunkin' to close 450 stores permanently by end of 2020

The major coffee and doughnut chain announced it will be permanently closing 450 stores by the end of 2020.

LIST: Phoenix-area restaurant closures, reopenings due to positive COVID-19 tests

Some popular bars and restaurants in the Phoenix-area have closed temporarily after reporting employees or people close to the establishments have been diagnosed with COVID-19. Other restaurants have reopened.

More than 81,000 Arizona businesses get coronavirus loans

Among the 11,000 firms approved for at least $150,000 in loans, several sectors dominated — restaurants, medical, dental and law offices, and construction contractors. More than 150 religious organizations — mainly churches — and nearly as many schools also were approved for loans.

How risky is dining out during the COVID-19 pandemic?

There is some risk, but health officials say you can take precautions to minimize your exposure to the virus.