Cinema chain AMC warns it may not survive the pandemic

Movie theater chain AMC warned Wednesday that it may not survive the coronavirus pandemic, which has shuttered its theaters and led film studios to explore releasing more movies directly to viewers over the internet.

US private sector lost 2.7M jobs in May

Private employers slashed 2.7 million jobs in May as the coronavirus-induced lockdown devastated the U.S. economy and labor market, according to the ADP National Employment Report released Wednesday.

Chandler BBQ restaurant runs out of food after being overwhelmed with support on #BlackOutTuesday
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Yesterday was #BlackOutTuesday where millions of social media users posted black squares to support those fighting for racial justice. It was also a day where a lot of people spotlighted local black-owned businesses. West Alley BBQ in Chandler was overwhelmed with support, and because of that, they ran out of food. FOX 10's Ty Brennan has the details.

Arizona businesses impacted by statewide curfew
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BBQ Trapp Haus in downtown Phoenix is just one of the many businesses that has had their momentum disrupted by the statewide curfew. However, this particular restaurant is receiving backing from residents in droves as people have turned their focus onto supporting Black-owned businesses in the state.

When should you refinance your mortgage?

Interest rates are at historic lows, signaling a good time to refinance.

Looting devastates businesses already shaken by virus

Looting and vandalism in cities across the country have dealt another blow to small businesses that were already reeling from the coronavirus outbreak.

Stocks fight for gains after Trump vows to quell rioting

U.S. equity markets fought for gains Tuesday after President Trump threatened to deploy the military to quell violence and looting in cities across America after the death of a black man in police custody in Minneapolis.

Short on cash? What to do when you need help

As millions file for unemployment assistance during Coronavirus, many are short on funds. Here’s what to do when you need cash fast.

Use a desktop, not a smart phone to file for unemployment in Arizona, DES recommends

Hundreds of thousands are receiving unemployment benefits in Arizona, but tens of thousands more are still waiting as the Department of Economic Security (DES) has struggled to keep up with the unprecedented demand during the coronavirus pandemic.

Black businesses hit hard by COVID-19 fight to stay afloat

Stephanie Byrd agonized over temporarily laying off nearly the entire staff at her family’s trio of Detroit businesses when the coronavirus pandemic hit.

How to ask for a credit balance refund

Do you need a credit balance refund for a negative credit card balance? Here's what you need to know about getting your money back from your credit card issuer.

The Sicilian Baker launches grab-and-go market amid COVID-19
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As restaurants reopen for dine-in services, some people are still worried about sitting in a public place amid COVID-19. The Sicilian Baker in Chandler has expanded its grab-and-go options, so you can get great food, but eat at your own home.

Local stores looking forward to reopening met with frustration as looters vandalize storefronts

The weekend of May 30 was supposed to signify hope as stores in Los Angeles County were given the greenlight to reopen after being closed for months due to the coronavirus... however, that’s not the case anymore.