Most PPP recipients expect to run out of money by August, study finds

A majority of small businesses that tapped the taxpayer-funded Paycheck Protection Program expect to run out of money by the first week of August, according to a Goldman Sachs survey released Tuesday.

Michigan teen incarcerated for not doing online schoolwork during COVID-19 pandemic, report says

A 15-year-old girl who attends Groves High School in Birmingham finished the school year in juvenile detention and is still there for not completing her school work from home during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Dignity Health: Singer Lizzo donates sandwiches to medical workers in Chandler

Grammy award-winning singer Lizzo has been donating meals to health care workers around the country during the pandemic and on June 13th, health care heroes in Chandler received meals from the singer.

Doctor: Miami becoming 'epicenter' of pandemic, comparable to Wuhan, China

Florida's rapidly increasing number of coronavirus cases is turning Miami into the “epicenter of the pandemic,” a top doctor warned Monday, while an epidemiologist called the region's situation “extremely grave.”

4 Arizona medical institutions listed as study locations for new COVID-19 vaccine

Some Arizona medical institutions were listed as study locations for a clinical trial on a vaccine designed to protect humans against the coronavirus that causes COVID-19.

Suspect shot to death who attacked deputy had 2 knives, screwdriver after stabbing man over wearing mask

Everything began at the Quality Dairy store, in Windsor Township near Lansing, at 6:47 Tuesday morning. 43-year-old Sean Ernest Ruis, from Grand Ledge walked in, when, a 77-year-old man from Lansing said - put on your mask.

Southern Arizona school district using new tool to keep students, teachers safe during COVID-19 pandemic

As schools look to reopen, one district in Arizona is getting creative when it comes to keeping their students safe. They’re using large power fans to spray disinfectant across classrooms. FOX's Stephanie Bennett reports.

First COVID-19 vaccine tested in US produced antibodies in all patients during trial

The experimental vaccine, developed by Fauci’s colleagues at the National Institutes of Health and Moderna Inc., will start its most important step around July 27: A 30,000-person study to prove if the shots really are strong enough to protect against the coronavirus.

Virginia GOP congressman Morgan Griffith tests positive for coronavirus

Rep. Morgan Griffith, R-Va., became the latest member of the House of Representatives to test positive for coronavirus as his staff announced Tuesday that the lawmaker had been infected and was self-isolating.

School districts in the valley grapple with reopening or continuing online education

Schools around the valley in Arizona are considering when to reopen in-person classes for students. Some teachers are pushing for reopening and others say online education is the safest bet during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Beloved, influential DJ known for growing 'Whiskey Row' brand dies from COVID-19

Kris "DJ Steel" Chupp, a well-known DJ around the valley, passed away from his battle with COVID-19. He died on July 12. He was responsible for building the Dierks Bentley Whiskey Row brand at multiple locations around the valley.

Trump administration rescinds rule barring foreign students from online-only classes

Facing eight federal lawsuits and opposition from hundreds of universities, the Trump administration on Tuesday rescinded a rule that would have required international students to transfer or leave the country if their schools held classes entirely online because of the pandemic.