‘Don’t try and look at the rosy side of things’:  Fauci says US must ‘hunker down’ for COVID-19-fraught winter

Speaking at a virtual panel for Harvard Medical School, the nation’s leading infectious disease expert warned Americans against looking “at the rosy side of things,” as the country braces for a flu season on top of an already devastating COVID-19 pandemic.

Arizona reports another 521 coronavirus cases, 15 more deaths

The state Department of Health Services released new figures Sept. 11 that 521 more people have been found to have the virus. The total number of coronavirus cases statewide now stands at 207,523 with a death toll of 5,288.

‘Get off the plane’: Passengers scold woman refusing to wear mask on flight

A spokesperson with American Airlines confirmed the incident, saying that the customer traveling on American Airlines flight 1024 “refused to comply with our face covering requirement while on board.”

19th anniversary of Sept. 11 attacks changed by pandemic

In a year when the coronavirus pandemic has reshaped countless American rituals, even the commemoration of 9/11 could not escape unchanged.

California’s typical turnaround time for coronavirus tests drops to less than 2 days

Test results now are available from laboratories within 1.3 days on average, down from the five- to seven business days that officials commonly reported last month.

With scarcity of key material, medical mask manufacturers feel the squeeze

Shortfalls of medical N95 respirators — commonly referred to as N95 masks — and other protective gear started in March, when the pandemic hit New York.

NFL player Josh Bellamy charged in $24M COVID relief loan scam

The Justice Department said Bellamy allegedly purchased more than $104,000 in luxury goods from brands such as Gucci and Dior and withdrew another $302,000 in cash.

Bargain chain Century 21 to shut down after nearly 60 years

Century 21 joins more than two dozen retailers who have filed for bankruptcy since the pandemic, which forced non-essential stores to temporarily close.

3 Flagstaff women qualified for virtual Boston Marathon

Three Flagstaff women didn't let the COVID-19 pandemic stop them from participating in the world-famous Boston Marathon, the only difference is that their race will now be virtual. FOX 10's Bailey Miller reports.

Arizona Gov. Ducey discusses suicide prevention, provides updates on COVID-19

The briefing, which began Sept. 10 at 1 p.m., discussed support for those struggling with depression and other mental health issues. Gov. Ducey also briefed the media on the latest efforts to reduce the spread of the pandemic in Arizona.

Family files claim against California prison system after man dies of COVID-19 at San Quentin

The claim was brought by the children and mother of Daniel Ruiz, 61, one of at least 27 prisoners and staff who have died from COVID-19 at San Quentin. The family alleges that Ruiz was wrongfully and unconstitutionally killed. 

Clinical psychologist says mental health check-ins important amid ongoing COVID-19 pandemic

According to an August survey conducted by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 40% of Americans are struggling with mental health or substance abuse issues as the COVID-19 pandemic continues.

Duo ballroom dances several times a week in empty high school parking lot

Two to three nights a week in an empty parking lot outside of Moorestown High School you can find Sheldon and Norma in full PPE dancing like nobody’s watching.