'He was an amazing guy': Arizona man, 36, dies from COVID-19
A man, 36, died from COVID-19 in Arizona and his family is left to pick up the pieces as he was the sole provider for his girlfriend and their children.
A man, 36, died from COVID-19 in Arizona and his family is left to pick up the pieces as he was the sole provider for his girlfriend and their children.
"I want them to be safe": Furloughed Disney worker donates masks to teachers
As teachers get ready to return to school, an Orange County woman is donating face masks to them.
As teachers get ready to return to school, an Orange County woman is donating face masks to them.
Planet Fitness will require face masks inside gyms starting in August
Planet Fitness will freeze memberships for members who can't or refuse to wear a mask.
Planet Fitness will freeze memberships for members who can't or refuse to wear a mask.
COVID-19 leaves LA college student and teen brother only survivors in household
A 22-year-old college student in Los Angeles has been left to care for her 17-year-old brother, after the coronavirus swept through her household, killing first her grandmother, then taking her father, and finally her mother.
A 22-year-old college student in Los Angeles has been left to care for her 17-year-old brother, after the coronavirus swept through her household, killing first her grandmother, then taking her father, and finally her mother.
Doctor's controversial claim of COVID-19 cure goes viral, gets censored
Doctor Stella Immanuel has raised eyebrows in the past for saying women have medical issues for having sex with demons and witches in their dreams, and her latest message about a cure for COVID-19 is stirring up new controversy.
Doctor Stella Immanuel has raised eyebrows in the past for saying women have medical issues for having sex with demons and witches in their dreams, and her latest message about a cure for COVID-19 is stirring up new controversy.
Arizona schools send COVID-19 liability waivers, here's what a lawyer says about it
As the possible in-person instruction start date of Aug. 17 looms in Arizona, schools are sending parents COVID-19 liability waivers, agreeing to waive their right to sue if someone contracts the virus while at school.
As the possible in-person instruction start date of Aug. 17 looms in Arizona, schools are sending parents COVID-19 liability waivers, agreeing to waive their right to sue if someone contracts the virus while at school.
Aluminum can shortage impacting beer industry
FOX 10 Photojournalist Alfredo Kaspar spoke with an officials with a big Valley-based beer distributor on how the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic is affecting them.
FOX 10 Photojournalist Alfredo Kaspar spoke with an officials with a big Valley-based beer distributor on how the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic is affecting them.
Man known as 'Patient Zero' in Burbank hospital recovers from coronavirus, most fingers amputated
One California man will undergo reconstructive surgery after most of his fingers were amputated during a two-month hospital stay for coronavirus.
One California man will undergo reconstructive surgery after most of his fingers were amputated during a two-month hospital stay for coronavirus.
Elections officials working to keep polling places safe for voters amid COVID-19 pandemic
2020's primary in Arizona will take place amid an ongoing global pandemic.
2020's primary in Arizona will take place amid an ongoing global pandemic.
MLB postpones Phillies-Yankees and Marlins-Orioles matchups
Major League Baseball temporarily suspended the Miami Marlins’ season through Sunday because of their worsening coronavirus outbreak, and the three remaining games in this week’s New York Yankees-Philadelphia Phillies series were postponed Tuesday.
Major League Baseball temporarily suspended the Miami Marlins’ season through Sunday because of their worsening coronavirus outbreak, and the three remaining games in this week’s New York Yankees-Philadelphia Phillies series were postponed Tuesday.
Free drive-thru COVID-19 testing available at Cesar Chavez Park in South Phoenix
A new COVID-19 testing site has opened at Cesar Chavez Park located near 35th Avenue and Baseline Road. Testing is free at the site Tuesdays through Saturdays between 6 a.m. and 1 p.m.
A new COVID-19 testing site has opened at Cesar Chavez Park located near 35th Avenue and Baseline Road. Testing is free at the site Tuesdays through Saturdays between 6 a.m. and 1 p.m.
Trump defends disproved COVID-19 treatment
President Donald Trump has issued a stout defense of a disproved use of a malaria drug as a treatment for the coronavirus, hours after social media companies moved to take down videos promoting its use as potentially harmful misinformation.
President Donald Trump has issued a stout defense of a disproved use of a malaria drug as a treatment for the coronavirus, hours after social media companies moved to take down videos promoting its use as potentially harmful misinformation.
Family, coworkers bid farewell to Phoenix's first Hispanic postmaster following COVID-related death
People are bidding a final farewell to Phoenix's first Hispanic postmaster, after he died from COVID-related complications months before he would have turned 62.
People are bidding a final farewell to Phoenix's first Hispanic postmaster, after he died from COVID-related complications months before he would have turned 62.
Small Business Administration watchdog report cites ‘serious concerns’ over ‘widespread’ COVID-19 relief fraud
A report from the Office of Inspector General of the U.S. Small Business Administration details complaints of thousands of instances involving suspected fraud from financial institutions apparently receiving economic assistance from Coronavirus relief aid.
A report from the Office of Inspector General of the U.S. Small Business Administration details complaints of thousands of instances involving suspected fraud from financial institutions apparently receiving economic assistance from Coronavirus relief aid.
US officials say Russia is spreading virus disinformation
The U.S. government has identified two suspected Russian military intelligence operatives who it believes are helping direct the spread of disinformation through websites that have published extensively on the coronavirus pandemic, American politics and international affairs.
The U.S. government has identified two suspected Russian military intelligence operatives who it believes are helping direct the spread of disinformation through websites that have published extensively on the coronavirus pandemic, American politics and international affairs.
Teachers continue to make their voices heard to delay schools reopening during the pandemic
Teachers, parents and union representatives are making their voices heard at the Arizona State Capitol, asking for Gov. Doug Ducey to open schools, only when safe, during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Teachers, parents and union representatives are making their voices heard at the Arizona State Capitol, asking for Gov. Doug Ducey to open schools, only when safe, during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Report: 2,866 COVID claims, 48 deaths among federal workers
A report from the Labor Department's inspector general says nearly 3,000 federal workers have filed compensation claims for contracting COVID-19 on the job.
A report from the Labor Department's inspector general says nearly 3,000 federal workers have filed compensation claims for contracting COVID-19 on the job.
Not doing it: Nike drops plans for manufacturing plant near Phoenix
The company had planned to invest $184 million in its third U.S. manufacturing line for Nike Air sneakers in Goodyear, Arizona.
The company had planned to invest $184 million in its third U.S. manufacturing line for Nike Air sneakers in Goodyear, Arizona.
Trump ends press briefing after defending pro-hydroxychloroquine doctor who says virus has a 'cure'
Trump defended his previous positions on hydroxychloroquine, saying he believes it "has an impact" especially in the early stages of coronavirus infection.
Trump defended his previous positions on hydroxychloroquine, saying he believes it "has an impact" especially in the early stages of coronavirus infection.
Red Cross asking recovered COVID-19 patients to donate plasma, citing shortage amid doubled demand
The American Red Cross tweeted on Tuesday a need for the plasma of fully recovered COVID-19 patients due to an emergency shortage.
The American Red Cross tweeted on Tuesday a need for the plasma of fully recovered COVID-19 patients due to an emergency shortage.



















