California virus deaths top 30,000 after deadliest weekend

Deaths have exploded since a COVID-19 surge began in October. It took California six months to record its first 10,000 deaths. But in barely a month, the total rose from 20,000 to 30,000.

President-elect Biden receives 2nd dose of Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine

President-elect Joe Biden publicly received a second dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine, part of an ongoing effort to instill confidence in its effectiveness.

Teachers in Pinal County get vaccinated; Combs H.S. teacher talks about his experience
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Pinal County has been vaccinating the 1B category since the end of December, meaning some teachers have already received their shots. FOX 10's Carmen Blackwell caught up with a teacher at Combs High School about his experience.

Freshman and sophomores can't return to Stanford for winter quarter

Less than 48 hours before winter quarter begins, students received an email from the university president that freshmen and sophomores will not be able to return to campus. The email cited the continuing surge in COVID-19 cases, lengthening public health restrictions and how those restrictions likely will affect the on-campus undergrad experience.

Arizona Legislature kicks off 2021 session amid coronavirus surge

The coronavirus pandemic is threatening to derail a second straight year of action, but House and Senate leaders say new protocols will allow lawmakers to work through it.

Teachers threaten sickout as some schools in Peoria remain open for in-person learning options

Even as school districts in the East Valley opt to return to virtual learning due to the recent surge in COVID-19 cases, some schools in the West Valley are still open for in-person learning, if the parents opt for it.

Congress notified of possible COVID-19 exposure following US Capitol riot

House lawmakers may have been exposed to someone testing positive for COVID-19 while they sheltered at an undisclosed location during the Capitol siege by a violent mob loyal to President Donald Trump.

Arizona reports 11,021 new COVID-19 cases, 105 more deaths

As of Jan. 9, Arizona had the second-highest coronavirus case rate and death rate per capita nationally in the last seven days.

No people cited in Phoenix metro area for mask violations

Avondale, Buckeye, Glendale, Goodyear, Peoria and Surprise have not cited any person or business for violating mandates.

Behind the scenes at a COVID-19 testing lab

FOX 10 took a look behind the scenes at Paradigm Labs in Phoenix, where they're testing for COVID-19.

Nearly 140,000 people are vaccinated against COVID-19 in Arizona as of Jan. 8

The Arizona Department of Health Services released information relating to the number of vaccinated people in the state against COVID-19 on Jan. 9.

State Farm Stadium to turn into 24/7 COVID-19 vaccination site

The home of the Arizona Cardinals will open on Monday for law enforcement and other protective service workers. Appointments for others in Phase 1B and Phase 1A will be available beginning Tuesday.

Arizona tops COVID-19 marks of 10,000 deaths, 600,000 cases

The Arizona Department of Health Services reported 11,094 additional cases and 98 deaths, increasing the pandemic totals to 607,345 cases and 10,036 deaths.

Unemployment continues to hurt low-income workers amid pandemic

Ten months into America’s viral outbreak, low-income workers are still bearing the brunt of job losses — an unusual and harsh feature of the pandemic recession that flattened the economy last spring.

Florida doctor's death after COVID-19 vaccine being investigated

The medical examiner's office in Miami is looking into the death of a doctor who died about two weeks after getting Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine, officials said Friday.

Queen Elizabeth II and husband receive COVID-19 vaccinations

Queen Elizabeth II and her husband, Prince Philip, have received their COVID-19 vaccinations, royal officials said Saturday.