Education Department lays off nearly 50% of its staff: What to know

The Education Department is laying off nearly 50% of its staff, raising questions about the agency’s ability to continue usual operations.

Wendy's plans to open 1,000 new restaurants globally by 2028

Wendy's aims to have between 8,100 and 8,300 total locations globally by 2028. Here's what to know about its planned expansion.

Valley rainstorm sets off surge in roof leak calls
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A local business in Phoenix saw a surge in roof leak calls during last week's rainstorm and with another one approaching, businesses are sharing tips on how to prepare. FOX 10's Irene Snyder has more.

Trump says he’ll buy new Tesla to support Elon Musk as stock falls

The president selected a new red Tesla on the White House driveway in the hopes that his purchase could improve Tesla’s stock.

Here are the top side hustles in 2025

If you’re searching for ways to earn a little extra cash, these gigs might offer a little financial relief.

Almost 40% of Americans receive financial help from family to buy a house: Survey

A new survey reveals that nearly 40% of Americans rely on family financial help for home purchases, most often through parents and grandparents gifting money for a deposit.

The east Valley's Clock Doctor defies the digital age
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As the rest of the country moves their clocks forward this weekend, time marches on for The Clock Doctor, an east Valley clock repair company. The world has gone digital, and it turns out there are fewer clock repair shops around to do the job.

Nearly 80,000 federal health employees offered buyouts to resign

Nearly 80,000 employees at the Department of Health and Human Services have about a week to decide whether to accept a $25,000 buyout and resign from their jobs.

Memorial honors businesses lost to Light Rail project
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A memorial of small crosses and flowers was built for small business decimated by Light Rail construction projects in South Phoenix.

Jobs report shows solid gains but unemployment up slightly

The American job market has remained remarkably resilient, despite rising uncertainty amid a looming trade war, a purge of the federal workforce and mass deportations.

On the Border: Popular Tex-Mex restaurant chain files for bankruptcy

On the Border, a Tex-Mex chain owned by Argonne Capital Group, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection as it struggles to compete in the current economic environment.

Study: Meeting 'hangovers' could hurt productivity
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A new study shows that an excessive amount of meetings leads to "meeting hangovers" and a reduction in productivity among employees.

Advanced food recycling business calls Arizona home
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Mill R. City is a small business in Arizona that provides services to other organizations focusing on eliminating waste.

Walgreens agrees to $10B private equity buyout—what it means for shoppers

Walgreens has agreed to a $10 billion buyout, taking the company private after years of financial struggles. Here’s what it could mean for store closures, pharmacies, and shoppers.

Mortgage rates finally declining but may not go much lower

The recent dip in mortgage rates is encouraging for consumers searching for a home. Here's what you need to know.