Father says he and 9-year-old son have been battling COVID-19 symptoms for over 6 months
One father shared an account of the experience he and his son had, enduring COVID-19 symptoms for several months.
One father shared an account of the experience he and his son had, enduring COVID-19 symptoms for several months.
CDC abruptly removes guidance on COVID-19 airborne transmission, says it was posted in error
The CDC said it mistakenly posted a draft version of the proposed changes on airborne transmission of the novel coronavirus.
The CDC said it mistakenly posted a draft version of the proposed changes on airborne transmission of the novel coronavirus.
Dow plunges 900 points as election, coronavirus lockdown worries mount
U.S. equity markets were sharply lower Monday as investors weighed the possibility of more coronavirus shutdowns in Europe and uncertainty surrounding the U.S. election.
U.S. equity markets were sharply lower Monday as investors weighed the possibility of more coronavirus shutdowns in Europe and uncertainty surrounding the U.S. election.
UK health official warns deaths likely to rise from coronavirus
Britain’s top medical adviser says the country has, in a “very bad sense,” turned a corner on COVID-19 infection rates as deaths are likely to rise.
Britain’s top medical adviser says the country has, in a “very bad sense,” turned a corner on COVID-19 infection rates as deaths are likely to rise.
Salvation Army starts 'Rescue Christmas' fundraising campaign early as demand hits all-time high
For the first time in 130 years, the Salvation Army is launching its "Rescue Christmas" fundraising campaign early this year as requests for its services have hit an all-time high due to the coronavirus pandemic.
For the first time in 130 years, the Salvation Army is launching its "Rescue Christmas" fundraising campaign early this year as requests for its services have hit an all-time high due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Low rider community comes together to help struggling Valley business
Irma's Kitchen is struggling financially, so the local low rider community came out to hold a car wash and raise money on Sept. 20.
Irma's Kitchen is struggling financially, so the local low rider community came out to hold a car wash and raise money on Sept. 20.
As COVID-19 deaths near 200K in US, professor talks lessons learned about the virus in Arizona
University of Arizona professor says it's important to let scientists and health officials to lead the effort to mitigate further COVID-19 deaths.
University of Arizona professor says it's important to let scientists and health officials to lead the effort to mitigate further COVID-19 deaths.
Elderly dog with the ‘cutest shuffle’ rescued from being euthanized after CA wildfires burned home
An elderly dog whose home was burned down in the California wildfires was set to be euthanized before being rescued by a pet sanctuary.
An elderly dog whose home was burned down in the California wildfires was set to be euthanized before being rescued by a pet sanctuary.
Oldest living Marine, Sgt. Dot Cole, celebrates her 107th birthday
A very happy birthday to the oldest living Marine, Sgt. Dot Cole, who turned 107.
A very happy birthday to the oldest living Marine, Sgt. Dot Cole, who turned 107.
California coronavirus death toll passes 15,000 mark
California’s death count from the coronavirus surpassed 15,000 on Sunday even as the state saw widespread improvement in infection levels.
California’s death count from the coronavirus surpassed 15,000 on Sunday even as the state saw widespread improvement in infection levels.
Hooters offers free wings to 5th grader told to remove mask in class
Jared Guynes, a Brand Ambassador for Hooters, posted on Facebook after FOX 35's story about the child went viral.
Jared Guynes, a Brand Ambassador for Hooters, posted on Facebook after FOX 35's story about the child went viral.
Arizona reports 469 new coronavirus cases and 9 more deaths
The seven-day rolling average of daily new COVID-19 cases in Arizona rose over the past two weeks, according to Johns Hopkins University data
The seven-day rolling average of daily new COVID-19 cases in Arizona rose over the past two weeks, according to Johns Hopkins University data
Making masks more pleasant: Phoenix candle company makes mask sprays
Vim + Vigor Candle Co, an Arizona-based candle company, is now selling fragrant face mask spray amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Vim + Vigor Candle Co, an Arizona-based candle company, is now selling fragrant face mask spray amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Anti-Trump professor's coronavirus wish for president's supporters gets her suspended
A professor at Marshall University in West Virginia was suspended last week after allegedly saying she hoped President Trump’s supporters would all die from the coronavirus, according to reports.
A professor at Marshall University in West Virginia was suspended last week after allegedly saying she hoped President Trump’s supporters would all die from the coronavirus, according to reports.
ASU to end in-person learning after Thanksgiving break, make fall graduation virtual
ASU's fall semester is ending a week earlier than planned, and graduations will continue to be virtual.
ASU's fall semester is ending a week earlier than planned, and graduations will continue to be virtual.
UN leaders gather virtually for first time in 75-year history amid COVID-19 pandemic
With the pandemic still in force, world leaders are skipping the annual U.N. General Assembly gathering in New York.
With the pandemic still in force, world leaders are skipping the annual U.N. General Assembly gathering in New York.
COVID-19 pandemic brings Mexican toilet paper to US as aftermath of panic buying
Toilet paper is back on store shelves. But you may not recognize some of the brands.
Toilet paper is back on store shelves. But you may not recognize some of the brands.
COVID-19 infection rates soar in college towns as students return
College towns across the U.S. have emerged as virus hot spots in recent weeks as schools struggle to contain the virus.
College towns across the U.S. have emerged as virus hot spots in recent weeks as schools struggle to contain the virus.
'A Place Beyond': Friendly Pines camp offers college students unique site to take online courses
It's like the NBA "Bubble," but for college students. An Arizona summer camp is transforming into a campus for students taking online classes.
It's like the NBA "Bubble," but for college students. An Arizona summer camp is transforming into a campus for students taking online classes.
Many teaching positions remain unfilled in Arizona as state faces teacher shortage
Despite an increase in teacher salaries, Arizona still has a problem with getting enough people to fill its open teaching positions.
Despite an increase in teacher salaries, Arizona still has a problem with getting enough people to fill its open teaching positions.



















