El Paso offering $27 an hour to people willing to work in morgue overrun with COVID deaths
Looking for work? El Paso (Texas) is offering $27/hour to anyone willing to work in the morgue. They're overrun with the bodies of COVID patients. More than 300 people have died in El Paso since October.
Looking for work? El Paso (Texas) is offering $27/hour to anyone willing to work in the morgue. They're overrun with the bodies of COVID patients. More than 300 people have died in El Paso since October.
Guitar Center files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy amid ongoing COVID-19 pandemic
Guitar Center has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, citing financial hardships due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Guitar Center has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, citing financial hardships due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Arizona reports 4,331 new COVID-19 cases and 7 more deaths
Health officials in Arizona reported 4,331 new COVID-19 cases Nov. 22 with seven additional deaths, pushing the state’s totals to 299,665 cases and 6,464 deaths since the pandemic started.
Health officials in Arizona reported 4,331 new COVID-19 cases Nov. 22 with seven additional deaths, pushing the state’s totals to 299,665 cases and 6,464 deaths since the pandemic started.
Inequality 'baked into' COVID-19 testing access as cases surge
The lines for free COVID-19 tests stretch for blocks and hours in cities where people feel the dual strain of the coronavirus surge and holiday plans.
The lines for free COVID-19 tests stretch for blocks and hours in cities where people feel the dual strain of the coronavirus surge and holiday plans.
Arizona urges Thanksgiving precautions against coronavirus spread
Arizona reported over 3,600 additional COVID-19 cases amid increasing hospitalizations as health officials urged residents to take precautions during upcoming holiday gatherings to prevent infections.
Arizona reported over 3,600 additional COVID-19 cases amid increasing hospitalizations as health officials urged residents to take precautions during upcoming holiday gatherings to prevent infections.
First COVID-19 immunizations could arrive on December 12th
A FDA advisory committee is set to meet Dec. 10 to discuss Pfizer’s request for an emergency use authorization for its developing COVID-19 vaccine.
A FDA advisory committee is set to meet Dec. 10 to discuss Pfizer’s request for an emergency use authorization for its developing COVID-19 vaccine.
FDA approves emergency use of Regeneron COVID-19 monoclonal antibody therapy used to treat Trump
The FDA has approved two more monoclonal antibody treatments for people with mild to moderate cases of COVID-19.
The FDA has approved two more monoclonal antibody treatments for people with mild to moderate cases of COVID-19.
Experts say youth sports contribute to COVID-19 spike, while parents say it helps their children
While parents say youth sports tournaments are important for their children's quality of life, health experts say these games are playing a big role in our state's spike in COVID cases.
While parents say youth sports tournaments are important for their children's quality of life, health experts say these games are playing a big role in our state's spike in COVID cases.
Northern Arizona University cracks down on students who don’t get COVID tests
Northern Arizona University penalized students who hadn't taken a mandatory COVID test by locking them out of their online classes.
Northern Arizona University penalized students who hadn't taken a mandatory COVID test by locking them out of their online classes.
Jeremih reportedly out of ICU after battling COVID-19, according to TMZ
Singer and Chicago native Jeremih is reportedly out of the ICU after battling COVID-19 for an unknown amount of time, according to TMZ.
Singer and Chicago native Jeremih is reportedly out of the ICU after battling COVID-19 for an unknown amount of time, according to TMZ.
Ben Carson says he's 'out of the woods' after battling COVID-19
Housing Secretary Ben Carson is crediting unapproved, experimental treatments with saving his life after saying he became “desperately ill” following his infection with the coronavirus.
Housing Secretary Ben Carson is crediting unapproved, experimental treatments with saving his life after saying he became “desperately ill” following his infection with the coronavirus.
Arizona reports over 3,600 new cases; urges Thanksgiving precautions against virus spread
As Arizona reported over 3,600 additional cases on Saturday, health officials urged residents to take precautions during Thanksgiving travels and gatherings.
As Arizona reported over 3,600 additional cases on Saturday, health officials urged residents to take precautions during Thanksgiving travels and gatherings.
Navy destroyer USS Michael Murphy sees positive COVID-19 results for nearly 1 in 4 sailors
Nearly 1 out of every 4 sailors from the Navy destroyer USS Michael Murphy has tested positive for the coronavirus, according to a report.
Nearly 1 out of every 4 sailors from the Navy destroyer USS Michael Murphy has tested positive for the coronavirus, according to a report.
Glendale family who lost father to COVID-19 surprised with $2500 in gifts for the holidays
A Glendale family has been surprised with $2,500 in gifts after losing their father to COVID-19 earlier this year.
A Glendale family has been surprised with $2,500 in gifts after losing their father to COVID-19 earlier this year.
Four Arizona mayors call on Gov. Ducey for statewide mask mandate
Mayors in Phoenix, Tolleson, Tucson and Flagstaff called for Gov. Doug Ducey to implement a statewide mask mandate during a news conference on Nov. 20.
Mayors in Phoenix, Tolleson, Tucson and Flagstaff called for Gov. Doug Ducey to implement a statewide mask mandate during a news conference on Nov. 20.
Stationery store says people are making Christmas cards in lieu of family plans
With many people having to cancel family holiday plans, some are coming up with a creative way to connect with loved ones: making their own Christmas cards.
With many people having to cancel family holiday plans, some are coming up with a creative way to connect with loved ones: making their own Christmas cards.
Old Town Scottsdale may be bustling with people, but some still concerned about pandemic
As Old Town Scottsdale grows busier with the holidays growing closer, some people are still on their toes when it comes to the COVID-19 pandemic.
As Old Town Scottsdale grows busier with the holidays growing closer, some people are still on their toes when it comes to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Cuomo to receive International Emmy for virus briefings
Andrew Cuomo is set to soon receive an International Emmy award for his once-daily televised briefings on the coronavirus pandemic.
Andrew Cuomo is set to soon receive an International Emmy award for his once-daily televised briefings on the coronavirus pandemic.
WHO: ‘No evidence’ remdesivir an effective treatment for hospitalized COVID-19 patients
In a press release, the WHO said there is currently “no evidence that remdesivir improves survival and other outcomes in these patients.”
In a press release, the WHO said there is currently “no evidence that remdesivir improves survival and other outcomes in these patients.”
Children's Museum of Phoenix reopens with all outdoor activities
The Children's Museum of Phoenix is reopening after being closed since mid-March and there's a big difference. All activities are now outside. It's called "Adventure Play."
The Children's Museum of Phoenix is reopening after being closed since mid-March and there's a big difference. All activities are now outside. It's called "Adventure Play."



















