TSA looks to disinfect airport bins with ultraviolet lights to prevent COVID-19 spread
The Transportation Security Administration wants to add another layer of protection for passengers against COVID-19.
The Transportation Security Administration wants to add another layer of protection for passengers against COVID-19.
Tinder giving free COVID-19 tests to users so they can meet up safely
The dating app is giving 1,000 free mail-in tests to 500 Tinder matches.
The dating app is giving 1,000 free mail-in tests to 500 Tinder matches.
Can your employer require a COVID-19 vaccine?
Could your return to the office come with a COVID-19 vaccine? We're taking a closer look at whether your employer can require you to get the shot.
Could your return to the office come with a COVID-19 vaccine? We're taking a closer look at whether your employer can require you to get the shot.
6 feet or 3 feet? Schools, CDC considering guidance on seating students closer together
U.S. guidelines that say students should be kept 6 feet apart in schools are receiving new scrutiny from federal health experts, state governments and education officials working to return as many children as possible to the classroom.
U.S. guidelines that say students should be kept 6 feet apart in schools are receiving new scrutiny from federal health experts, state governments and education officials working to return as many children as possible to the classroom.
Is Sky Harbor expected to see pre-pandemic spring travel numbers this year?
March was typically Sky Harbor's busiest month before the pandemic. Heather Shelbrack with the Sky Harbor Aviation Department says the airport is seeing an increase in travelers this year but we're not back to pre-pandemic numbers.
March was typically Sky Harbor's busiest month before the pandemic. Heather Shelbrack with the Sky Harbor Aviation Department says the airport is seeing an increase in travelers this year but we're not back to pre-pandemic numbers.
US travel on the rise as COVID-19 vaccinations ramp up, but medical experts warn pandemic isn’t over
Some destination hot spots are already seeing waves of travelers as COVID-19 vaccinations ramp up, but medical experts warn the pandemic is not over yet.
Some destination hot spots are already seeing waves of travelers as COVID-19 vaccinations ramp up, but medical experts warn the pandemic is not over yet.
Great Hearts Academy shows COVID-19 protocols allow for safe in-person learning
Great Hearts Academy has been setting the standard of in-person learning during the pandemic with several safety practices put in place.
Great Hearts Academy has been setting the standard of in-person learning during the pandemic with several safety practices put in place.
WHO to release report next week on origins of COVID-19
The World Health Organization said it will release a report on the origins of the novel coronavirus next week.
The World Health Organization said it will release a report on the origins of the novel coronavirus next week.
COVID-19 case numbers stable, improving at Valleywise Health
Currently, there are 12 positive patients being treated in their hospital, with two of them in the ICU. Dr. Michael White says an increasing number of people getting vaccinated is helping, but there are still risks for another wave of the virus.
Currently, there are 12 positive patients being treated in their hospital, with two of them in the ICU. Dr. Michael White says an increasing number of people getting vaccinated is helping, but there are still risks for another wave of the virus.
Detroit officials: Nurse caught stealing COVID-19 vaccines from TCF Center
Detroit officials said a nurse was caught stealing COVID-19 vaccines from the TCF Center after another employee reported her.
Detroit officials said a nurse was caught stealing COVID-19 vaccines from the TCF Center after another employee reported her.
1 million people now fully vaccinated against COVID-19 in Arizona
Dr. Cara Christ, director of the Arizona Department of Health Services, speaks to FOX 10's Troy Hayden as over a million people have now been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 in Arizona.
Dr. Cara Christ, director of the Arizona Department of Health Services, speaks to FOX 10's Troy Hayden as over a million people have now been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 in Arizona.
IRS agrees to protect some stimulus checks from debt reductions
The IRS has agreed to not seize some Americans' stimulus check to offset outstanding federal tax debts, according to an agency watchdog.
The IRS has agreed to not seize some Americans' stimulus check to offset outstanding federal tax debts, according to an agency watchdog.
Stimulus check argument led to quadruple murder, family claims
A man suspected of killing three adults and a child had pulled out a gun and opened fire following a heated argument over dividing a stimulus check, the family says.
A man suspected of killing three adults and a child had pulled out a gun and opened fire following a heated argument over dividing a stimulus check, the family says.
Arizona reports 638 new coronavirus cases but no new deaths
The state Department of Health Services released the latest numbers, bringing the totals since the pandemic started to 833,381 cases and 16,553 deaths.
The state Department of Health Services released the latest numbers, bringing the totals since the pandemic started to 833,381 cases and 16,553 deaths.
State Farm Stadium in Glendale marks 500,000th COVID-19 dose administered
It was a major milestone for vaccinations here in Arizona on March 15 as we hear from the woman who received the 500,000th Covid vaccine. FOX 10 Photojournalist Brian Kae has the story.
It was a major milestone for vaccinations here in Arizona on March 15 as we hear from the woman who received the 500,000th Covid vaccine. FOX 10 Photojournalist Brian Kae has the story.
‘We loved each other so, so much’: Husband dies from COVID-19 days after getting married
Sherry Nabors said her late husband, Jeff, wanted to get married knowing that he would soon die from COVID-19 days after being hospitalized with the virus.
Sherry Nabors said her late husband, Jeff, wanted to get married knowing that he would soon die from COVID-19 days after being hospitalized with the virus.
Gov. Ducey orders Arizona schools to offer in-person learning by March 15
According to a statement, an exception will be made for counties that have "high" COVID-19 transmission based on CDC guidelines, including Coconino, Yavapai and Pinal counties.
According to a statement, an exception will be made for counties that have "high" COVID-19 transmission based on CDC guidelines, including Coconino, Yavapai and Pinal counties.
Italy back to lockdown over Easter weekend amid surging COVID-19 cases
Much of Italy will be locked down on Easter weekend for the second year in a row amid a surge in COVID-19 cases.
Much of Italy will be locked down on Easter weekend for the second year in a row amid a surge in COVID-19 cases.
Wife takes nursing home job to still see husband and comply with COVID-19 restrictions
The COVID-19 restrictions left Cynthia Romano with no choice but to take a job at a nursing home in order to see her ailing husband.
The COVID-19 restrictions left Cynthia Romano with no choice but to take a job at a nursing home in order to see her ailing husband.
Biden, Harris and others begin promoting COVID-19 relief plan's benefits during 'Help is Here' tour
President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris and their spouses are opening a cross-country tour this week to highlight the benefits of his $1.9 trillion COVID-19 plan.
President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris and their spouses are opening a cross-country tour this week to highlight the benefits of his $1.9 trillion COVID-19 plan.



















