The second virus wave: How bad will it be as lockdowns ease?

From Italy to Kansas, doctors are increasingly warning of a second wave of virus infections as many countries and U.S. states re-open for business to save jobs and economies.

Some Valley restaurants getting ready as date is set for resumption of dine-in operations

With Gov. Doug Ducey's announcement on when restaurants in Arizona can resume dine-in operations, some restaurants are making preparations for the day when they can finally greet dine-in customers once again.

Coronavirus affects college financial aid — here’s how

Coronavirus could affect your ability to pay for college. Most students will qualify for the same financial aid, or more, though – and the government is offering help to borrowers with federal student debt.

Stocks trim gains on Fed speak as oil soars

U.S. equity markets surged Tuesday as plans to reopen parts of the country gained momentum.

Scottsdale restaurant owner reacts to restaurants reopening in Arizona
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Governor Doug Ducey announced restaurants in Arizona can reopen on May 11 amid COVID-19. Ray Herndon, owner of the Handlebar J in Scottsdale, joined FOX 10 Arizona Morning to discuss restaurants reopening in Arizona.

Wendy's customers ask 'Where's the beef?' as restaurants remove menu items

Fast-food chain Wendy's is taking burgers off the menu in some locations as the U.S. deals with a meat shortage traced back to the coronavirus.

California owner defies orders and opens gym, calling it essential

"I'm big on the Constitution," Jacob Lewis said. "So if you want to wear a mask, wear a mask. If you don't, don't. If you want to come in, great, use it. If you don't want to come in, stay at home." 

Matches were canceled due to COVID-19, so a Mexican wrestler began making 'lucha libre' face masks

A Mexican wrestler financially impacted by canceled wrestling matches due to the COVID-19 pandemic has dedicated his time to making “lucha libre” face masks to help others fight the virus. 

Businesses begin to reopen as Arizona takes steps in relaxing its stay-at-home order

Monday was the first day businesses deemed non-essential in Arizona are allowed to reopen to a limited degree, under Gov. Doug Ducey's revised stay-at-home order.

5 coronavirus lessons for anyone with a retirement fund

With the markets facing unprecedented changes, there is naturally a heavy focus on how retirement funds are being affected.

Can you negotiate your credit card debt?

Looking for a better deal from a credit card company or seeking to curb your plastic debt? Negotiating directly can get the job done.

Stocks erase losses as Nasdaq leads rebound

U.S. equity markets fell Monday amid rising tensions between the U.S. and China and as Warren Buffett said Berkshire Hathaway unloaded its entire stake in airlines.