How the COVID-19 pandemic is increasing domestic violence incidents

Domestic violence homicide cases are up in Phoenix, says the police department. But, it's a trend that's being seen throughout the world as couples are staying home during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Scottsdale woman celebrates 90th birthday with drive-by parade

Alice Bendheim is the fiery co-founder of the American Civil Liberties Union of Arizona, a school teacher and an attorney. On Aug. 9, she celebrated her birthday behind a window. FOX 10's Steve Nielsen reports.

Trump's pandemic relief orders are limited in scope

The executive orders signed by President Donald Trump to help Americans cope with an economic recession are far less sweeping than any relief bill Congress could pass and raise questions about effective they will be.

States on hook for billions under Trump's unemployment plan

A plan from President Donald Trump to extend additional unemployment benefits requires states to provide 25 percent of the funds, and it's unclear whether states have the money or the will to do it.

New Zealand marks 100 days of COVID-19 virus elimination

New Zealand on Sunday marked 100 days since it stamped out the spread of the coronavirus, a rare bright spot in a world that continues to be ravaged by the disease.

Arizona health experts urge more tests as testing declines

Over the course of just three weeks in July, from July 12 to July 26 weekly testing decreased by more than half, according to a data dashboard from the Arizona Department of Health Services.

Scottsdale woman creates support community for mothers struggling during COVID-19

A Scottsdale woman has created a "virtual mama connection" online after realizing her clients were feeling let down because of the pandemic. FOX 10's Anita Roman reports.

For pandemic jobless, the only real certainty is uncertainty

The COVID-19 outbreak and resulting economic upheaval have thrown millions of lives into disarray. Industries have collapsed, businesses closed, jobs disappeared. Compounding the misery is a question no one can answer: When will this all be over?

After MAC surrenders to COVID-19 pandemic, will other leagues follow?

The Mid-American Conference has become the first league competing at college football’s highest level to cancel its fall season because of COVID-19 concerns.

Arizona reports 1,054 additional COVID cases, 56 more deaths

Declines that saw COVID-19 hospitalizations and related usage of intensive care beds and ventilators begin to drop in mid-July continued as of Aug. 7, according to Department of Health Services figures.

Census Bureau drop-outs complicate door-knocking efforts

With widespread home visits for the 2020 census set to begin, the Census Bureau is losing workers to pandemic fears. The attrition could complicate the bureau's plans to ramp up efforts to reach the hardest to count communities, including minorities and immigrants, on a shortened schedule.

Tucson to use pandemic money to boost Wi-Fi connectivity

Arizona's second most populous city plans to use $4.5 million of federal pandemic aid to expand free public Wi-Fi into areas of Tucson most impacted by the digital divide.

CDC reports reveal race disparities in kids with COVID-19

Racial disparities in the U.S. coronavirus epidemic extend to children, according to two reports from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.