Arizona reports no new coronavirus deaths, 213 more cases

The Arizona Department of Health Services tallied 213 confirmed COVID-19 cases. With those cases, the statewide total is now at 208,725. But the known death toll remains at 5,322.

NFL reminds teams to follow sideline rules on face coverings

"Must remain vigilant and disciplined in following the processes and protocols put in place by not only the league, union and clubs, but also by state and local governments.”

Mesa Public Schools begin in-person learning on Sept. 14
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After weeks of COVID-19 numbers trending down in Arizona, more Valley schools are reopening for in-person learning. Mesa is one of those districts and Superintendent Dr. Andi Fourlis spoke to FOX 10's Steve Nielsen about the district's return to in-person learning.

Amazon to hire additional 100,000 to keep up with online shopping surge

Amazon said it needs to fill roles at the 100 new warehouses, package sorting centers and other facilities it’s opening this month.

Arizona doctors urge people to get flu vaccine

The COVID and flu seasons will overlap soon, and doctors are worried it could mean a double dose of trouble for hospitals and clinics.

Navajo Nation will participate in COVID-19 vaccine trials

“Several COVID-19 vaccine clinical trials are making progress across the U.S. and it’s important that the Navajo people have an opportunity to participate in a Phase 3 trial,” Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez said in a statement.

Operation Feed the Need: Salvation Army gives away food, gifts to Phoenix residents in need

The $300 weekly unemployment payment in Arizona is ending, and families are still in need. FOX 10's Steve Nielsen visited the Salvation Army as they lifted the spirits of a thousand people on Sept. 12.

Amid pressure, Big Ten presidents to discuss starting football

If things move quickly, the Big Ten could start a season in about a month, but for now there is no timetable for a vote to move forward.

Arizona governor gets good, bad marks for virus response

Governor Doug Ducey's management of the coronavirus though the pandemic’s initial low stages to its extreme onslaught and back to lows again holds stark lessons for other states as their leaders oversee reopenings of universities, K-12 schools and businesses into the fall.

Police: Elderly man beaten in Winter Park over social distancing request

Police say an elderly man was dragged out of a gas station by his hair and beaten by another patron. Authorities released surveillance video of the incident on Friday.

CDC study links restaurants to higher rate of COVID-19 transmission

Dining at restaurants may have a higher rate of COVID-19 transmission than other activities like shopping or riding public transportation, a CDC study concluded.

Some Mesa Public Schools students to return to in-person learning next week

About 60% of students in the East Valley school district have chosen to return to a modified form of in-person learning, which starts on September 14.

New study shows the impact of coronavirus on the heart
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The study shows COVID-19 could cause heart inflammation, with patients being diagnosed with myocarditis, which could cause arrhythmia and other complications.