Maryland mansion with unique replica town in basement listed for $4.5M
A $4.5 million dollar home up for sale in Potomac, Maryland has been getting a lot of attention on social media partially because it has a "tiny town" in the basement.
A $4.5 million dollar home up for sale in Potomac, Maryland has been getting a lot of attention on social media partially because it has a "tiny town" in the basement.
Valley leather company getting creative to increase sales amid COVID-19
With the economy taking a hit during the coronavirus pandemic, many people are out of work and have less disposable income. Lifetime Leather Co. in San Tan Valley is using new resources to drum up sales.
With the economy taking a hit during the coronavirus pandemic, many people are out of work and have less disposable income. Lifetime Leather Co. in San Tan Valley is using new resources to drum up sales.
Arizona sues Google over ‘deceptive’ location tracking
The suit filed by Attorney General Mark Brnovich stemmed from an investigation that began after The Associated Press reported on Google’s location tracking in 2018.
The suit filed by Attorney General Mark Brnovich stemmed from an investigation that began after The Associated Press reported on Google’s location tracking in 2018.
It’s not junk mail: Coronavirus stimulus payment debit cards come in plain envelope
Some have reportedly mistaken their Economic Impact Payment debit cards as junk mail after being confused by the envelope.
Some have reportedly mistaken their Economic Impact Payment debit cards as junk mail after being confused by the envelope.
West Phoenix Food City reopens following strip mall fire
A west Phoenix Food City store near 35th Avenue and Van Buren is reopening its doors today after being closed for nearly a year due to a fire. FOX 10's Anita Roman has the details.
A west Phoenix Food City store near 35th Avenue and Van Buren is reopening its doors today after being closed for nearly a year due to a fire. FOX 10's Anita Roman has the details.
Rental car companies plan to sell of much of their fleet to recover costs during pandemic
Later this summer, there may be more used cars for sale than ever before due to a lack of travel during the coronavirus pandemic.
Later this summer, there may be more used cars for sale than ever before due to a lack of travel during the coronavirus pandemic.
'Dine in the Park': Picnic in the park with your favorite adult beverage
If you go out to eat in downtown Chandler, you can have a picnic in the park and enjoy an adult beverage thanks to Chandler's new "Dine in the Park" initiative. FOX 10's Ty Brennan has the details.
If you go out to eat in downtown Chandler, you can have a picnic in the park and enjoy an adult beverage thanks to Chandler's new "Dine in the Park" initiative. FOX 10's Ty Brennan has the details.
Arizona business owner says after a rough few months, business is picking back up
Arizona is reopening, but it’s not back to normal just yet as some stores are still working to get their doors back open during the coronavirus pandemic.
Arizona is reopening, but it’s not back to normal just yet as some stores are still working to get their doors back open during the coronavirus pandemic.
Stimulus payment for 4 million Americans to arrive by prepaid debit card
Instead of direct deposit or even a paper check, four million people will find their stimulus payment arrive in the form of a prepaid debit card.
Instead of direct deposit or even a paper check, four million people will find their stimulus payment arrive in the form of a prepaid debit card.
Crayola launches 24 skin tone crayons for inclusivity
Crayola is launching 24 specially formulated crayons that are designed to represent diverse skin tones so children and artists can color their work “creatively and accurately,” according to a Thursday press release.
Crayola is launching 24 specially formulated crayons that are designed to represent diverse skin tones so children and artists can color their work “creatively and accurately,” according to a Thursday press release.
US existing home sales plunge 17.8% in April
The National Association of Realtors said Thursday that last month's decline pushed sales down to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 4.33 million units, the slowest pace since September 2011.
The National Association of Realtors said Thursday that last month's decline pushed sales down to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 4.33 million units, the slowest pace since September 2011.
Amazon reportedly delays Prime Day event until September
The two-day shopping event is typically held in July, but keeping up with demand amid COVID-19 has led to the delay, according to a report.
The two-day shopping event is typically held in July, but keeping up with demand amid COVID-19 has led to the delay, according to a report.
Long line of shoppers wait outside reopened Ross store in Las Vegas
“The Ross on Tropicana & Fort Apache at 10am was a big nope from me,” Adrian Hernandez wrote on Twitter.
“The Ross on Tropicana & Fort Apache at 10am was a big nope from me,” Adrian Hernandez wrote on Twitter.
Johnson & Johnson to stop selling talc-based baby powder in US, Canada
Johnson & Johnson is ending sales of its iconic talc-based Johnson's Baby Powder in the U.S. and Canada, where demand has dwindled amid thousands of lawsuits claiming it has caused cancer.
Johnson & Johnson is ending sales of its iconic talc-based Johnson's Baby Powder in the U.S. and Canada, where demand has dwindled amid thousands of lawsuits claiming it has caused cancer.
Mattel expands #ThankYouHeroes toy collection to drive donations to pandemic’s front line workers
Mattel has announced they will be expanding their #ThankYouHeroes toy collection to continue honoring those who are battling COVID-19 on the front lines.
Mattel has announced they will be expanding their #ThankYouHeroes toy collection to continue honoring those who are battling COVID-19 on the front lines.
Scam alert: Text message offering free groceries from Target amid coronavirus pandemic is fake
The reported text says the recipient has qualified for $175 worth of free groceries and comes with a link to redeem the offer. But don’t click the link.
The reported text says the recipient has qualified for $175 worth of free groceries and comes with a link to redeem the offer. But don’t click the link.
Big Cat Rescue CEO Carole Baskin now selling coronavirus masks
Are you a cool cat or kitten? There’s now a coronavirus mask out there for you.
Are you a cool cat or kitten? There’s now a coronavirus mask out there for you.
Phoenix Public Library begins curbside service
The Phoenix Public Library reopens today and is also offering curbside services. FOX 10's Ty Brennan has the details.
The Phoenix Public Library reopens today and is also offering curbside services. FOX 10's Ty Brennan has the details.
Many Phoenix metro area malls reopening May 16
Several Valley shopping malls are getting ready to open their doors to customers, but the experience won't be quite the same as it was in the coronavirus-free days of the past. FOX 10's Nicole Garcia reports.
Several Valley shopping malls are getting ready to open their doors to customers, but the experience won't be quite the same as it was in the coronavirus-free days of the past. FOX 10's Nicole Garcia reports.
US retail sales plunged 16% in April as virus froze economy
U.S. retail sales tumbled 16.4% from March to April as business shutdowns caused by the coronavirus kept shoppers away, threatened stores across the country and weighed down a sinking economy.
U.S. retail sales tumbled 16.4% from March to April as business shutdowns caused by the coronavirus kept shoppers away, threatened stores across the country and weighed down a sinking economy.



















