Waffle House closes more than 400 restaurants amid coronavirus pandemic
Atlanta-based Waffle House is reporting over 350 restaurants closed as the coronavirus spreads.
Atlanta-based Waffle House is reporting over 350 restaurants closed as the coronavirus spreads.
Macy’s to furlough majority of its 130,000 workers
The majority of its 130,000 employees, including stock people and sales clerks, will still collect health benefits, but Macy's said that it is transitioning to an “absolute minimum workforce” needed to maintain basic operations.
The majority of its 130,000 employees, including stock people and sales clerks, will still collect health benefits, but Macy's said that it is transitioning to an “absolute minimum workforce” needed to maintain basic operations.
Banks to suspend evictions, foreclosures for at least 60 days, Ducey says
Under a new agreement, Arizona banks will suspend evictions and foreclosures for at least 60 days amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Under a new agreement, Arizona banks will suspend evictions and foreclosures for at least 60 days amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Carnival Cruise Line further suspends operations until May 11 due to coronavirus impact
They said that all impacted travelers have received an email from either Carnival directly or Travel Advisor.
They said that all impacted travelers have received an email from either Carnival directly or Travel Advisor.
California restaurants say 30% to close permanently without state aid due to coronavirus
As many as 30,000 California restaurants could close permanently because of coronavirus restrictions that have shuttered dining rooms and led to widespread layoffs, the industry warned Friday, while urging the state to delay tax payments and planned minimum-wage increases to help the ailing businesses.
As many as 30,000 California restaurants could close permanently because of coronavirus restrictions that have shuttered dining rooms and led to widespread layoffs, the industry warned Friday, while urging the state to delay tax payments and planned minimum-wage increases to help the ailing businesses.
Instacart workers seek strike as jobs get busier, riskier
Some Instacart workers have called for a walk-out Monday, saying they need hazard pay and protective gear, among other demands.
Some Instacart workers have called for a walk-out Monday, saying they need hazard pay and protective gear, among other demands.
Taco Bell giving away free 'Doritos Locos' tacos to promote COVID-19 safety across America
On Tuesday, March 31 Taco Bell will be giving a free 'Doritos Locos Taco" to everyone in America.
On Tuesday, March 31 Taco Bell will be giving a free 'Doritos Locos Taco" to everyone in America.
Some dentists busier than ever during coronavirus outbreak
A Mesa doctor who specializes in dental emergencies is seeing more business these days. FOX 10 photojournalist Joe Tillman shows us how Dr. Steven Frost of Red Mountain Endodontics is handling the sudden increase.
A Mesa doctor who specializes in dental emergencies is seeing more business these days. FOX 10 photojournalist Joe Tillman shows us how Dr. Steven Frost of Red Mountain Endodontics is handling the sudden increase.
Are salons essential businesses? Some don't seen to agree
At least one salon owner says she should not be allowed to open her business during the COVID-19 crisis. FOX 10's Stephanie Olmo reports.
At least one salon owner says she should not be allowed to open her business during the COVID-19 crisis. FOX 10's Stephanie Olmo reports.
Texas Roadhouse CEO foregoes salary for 1 year to pay workers amid coronavirus: reports
Texas Roadhouse CEO and founder Kent Taylor will give up his pay for the rest of the year so that the money can go to “front-line workers” amid an industry crunch due to restrictions aimed at slowing the spread of COVID-19, according to reports.
Texas Roadhouse CEO and founder Kent Taylor will give up his pay for the rest of the year so that the money can go to “front-line workers” amid an industry crunch due to restrictions aimed at slowing the spread of COVID-19, according to reports.
Dow slides as $2T coronavirus aid package sails through Congress
On Thursday, Wall Street appeared to shrug off miserable news on unemployment as the S&P 500 rose 6.2 percent, bringing its three-day rally to 17.6 percent.
On Thursday, Wall Street appeared to shrug off miserable news on unemployment as the S&P 500 rose 6.2 percent, bringing its three-day rally to 17.6 percent.
Trump issues order in effort to force General Motors to produce ventilators under Defense Production Act
Experts say the U.S. is hundreds of thousands of breathing machines short of what it likely will need to treat a rapidly rising number of COVID-19 patients.
Experts say the U.S. is hundreds of thousands of breathing machines short of what it likely will need to treat a rapidly rising number of COVID-19 patients.
Valley record store stays open, with curbside assistance
As COVID-19 continues to spread, one record store in the Valley will remain open, with some changes.
As COVID-19 continues to spread, one record store in the Valley will remain open, with some changes.
Dow surges 2,000 points, its biggest-ever point gain, as Congress moves closer to passing coronavirus aid package
U.S. equity markets surged Tuesday morning amid investor optimism that members of Congress will overcome their differences to reach a deal on a $1.6 trillion COVID-19 stimulus package.
U.S. equity markets surged Tuesday morning amid investor optimism that members of Congress will overcome their differences to reach a deal on a $1.6 trillion COVID-19 stimulus package.
With no events due to coronavirus pandemic, tuxedo shops going through tough times
Many businesses in Arizona are faced with the tough reality of having to let employees go, or close up shop altogether.
Many businesses in Arizona are faced with the tough reality of having to let employees go, or close up shop altogether.
From making furniture to making masks: business helping out organizations in need during coronavirus pandemic
For one Valley company, furniture-making has been put on hold during the COVID-19 crisis, and for a very good reason.
For one Valley company, furniture-making has been put on hold during the COVID-19 crisis, and for a very good reason.
AT&T paying coronavirus front-line workers 20% bonus
AT&T said on Thursday that it was paying a 20 percent bonus to its front-line union employees above their regular hourly base rate.
AT&T said on Thursday that it was paying a 20 percent bonus to its front-line union employees above their regular hourly base rate.
Marijuana dispensaries see changes to business practice during COVID-19 pandemic
As the coronavirus pandemic continues, many companies are changing the way they do business, including the marijuana business.
As the coronavirus pandemic continues, many companies are changing the way they do business, including the marijuana business.
US unemployment claims shatter record as coronavirus hammers economy
The number of Americans filing for unemployment surged to 3.28 million last week, shattering a decades-old record in jobless claims as the coronavirus pandemic forced businesses around the country to shutter their doors.
The number of Americans filing for unemployment surged to 3.28 million last week, shattering a decades-old record in jobless claims as the coronavirus pandemic forced businesses around the country to shutter their doors.
Dow exits bear market adds 1,351 points on $2 trillion relief pkg.
Investors are beating down the bear as optimism returns to equities.
Investors are beating down the bear as optimism returns to equities.



















