Arizona reports more than 4,000 new confirmed virus cases
The overall case count is doubling every two weeks, but shows some signs of stabilizing.
The overall case count is doubling every two weeks, but shows some signs of stabilizing.
US bets on untested company to deliver COVID-19 vaccine
Its injector is not approved by federal health authorities and the company hasn’t yet set up a factory to manufacture the unapproved devices.
Its injector is not approved by federal health authorities and the company hasn’t yet set up a factory to manufacture the unapproved devices.
US interest in moving to New Zealand jumps during COVID-19 pandemic
More Americans are reportedly looking to move to New Zealand amidst the coronavirus.
More Americans are reportedly looking to move to New Zealand amidst the coronavirus.
Abrazo hospitals order refrigerated storage for overflow morgue capacity if needed
Abrazo Health has ordered refrigerated storage in the event that it is needed for overflow morgue capacity in its hospitals amid rising coronavirus cases in Arizona.
Abrazo Health has ordered refrigerated storage in the event that it is needed for overflow morgue capacity in its hospitals amid rising coronavirus cases in Arizona.
After lobbying, Catholic Church won $1.4B in virus aid
The U.S. Roman Catholic Church used a special and unprecedented exemption from federal rules to amass at least $1.4 billion in taxpayer-backed coronavirus aid.
The U.S. Roman Catholic Church used a special and unprecedented exemption from federal rules to amass at least $1.4 billion in taxpayer-backed coronavirus aid.
US wholesale prices fell 0.2% in June as food costs plunged
U.S. wholesale prices fell 0.2% in June as food costs dropped sharply, offsetting a big increase in energy prices.
U.S. wholesale prices fell 0.2% in June as food costs dropped sharply, offsetting a big increase in energy prices.
South Korea honors health workers, highlights importance of handwashing in elaborate drone light show
A drone light show was produced in Seoul on July 7 as a gesture of thanks and also to highlight the protective measures needed to combat the virus.
A drone light show was produced in Seoul on July 7 as a gesture of thanks and also to highlight the protective measures needed to combat the virus.
China warns Kazakhstan is facing pneumonia outbreak more deadly than COVID-19
The Chinese embassy warned its citizens about an outbreak of pneumonia with a death rate higher than that of COVID-19. Kazakhstan dismissed the claim.
The Chinese embassy warned its citizens about an outbreak of pneumonia with a death rate higher than that of COVID-19. Kazakhstan dismissed the claim.
Deputies: Yuma man refused to wear mask at frozen yogurt shop, threatened employee with gun
Yuma deputies say Steven Covington, 64, pointed a gun at a frozen yogurt shop employee after being told to wear a face mask.
Yuma deputies say Steven Covington, 64, pointed a gun at a frozen yogurt shop employee after being told to wear a face mask.
Hand sanitizer smell bad? Certain ingredients may be contributing to your disinfectant's foul odor
As distilleries and other companies turned to making hand sanitizer to help with demand during the pandemic, it may have had an impact on the smell, too.
As distilleries and other companies turned to making hand sanitizer to help with demand during the pandemic, it may have had an impact on the smell, too.
Giants catcher Buster Posey opts out of 2020 season
Posey announced his decision on Friday. He says his family finalized the adoption of identical twin girls this week.
Posey announced his decision on Friday. He says his family finalized the adoption of identical twin girls this week.
Arizona Gov. Ducey limits indoor dining at restaurants to less than 50% capacity amid surge in COVID-19 cases
Governor Doug Ducey is holding a news conference on July 9 at 3 p.m. as Arizona’s death toll from the coronavirus outbreak topped 2,000 and state health officials reported new highs for COVID-19 hospitalizations and use of ventilators.
Governor Doug Ducey is holding a news conference on July 9 at 3 p.m. as Arizona’s death toll from the coronavirus outbreak topped 2,000 and state health officials reported new highs for COVID-19 hospitalizations and use of ventilators.
Navajo Nation reports 61 more COVID-19 cases, 4 more deaths
More than 5,000 residents in the Navajo Nation have recovered from COVID-19 as of July 10.
More than 5,000 residents in the Navajo Nation have recovered from COVID-19 as of July 10.
Who might be eligible for a second stimulus check and for how much money?
Another round of stimulus payments could be distributed to people earning less than $40,000, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has said.
Another round of stimulus payments could be distributed to people earning less than $40,000, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has said.
‘STOP GETTING TESTED’ for COVID-19, Ohio lawmaker tells public
Republican State Rep. Nino Vitale made a statement on his Facebook page Tuesday, asking people to not get tested for the coronavirus.
Republican State Rep. Nino Vitale made a statement on his Facebook page Tuesday, asking people to not get tested for the coronavirus.
Medical group releases chart ranking activities based on COVID-19 risk
The Texas Medical Association told FOX 35 that a task force of about 14 physicians who are experts and leaders in medicine have determined the risk level of various activities, ranked from 1 through 10.
The Texas Medical Association told FOX 35 that a task force of about 14 physicians who are experts and leaders in medicine have determined the risk level of various activities, ranked from 1 through 10.
Doctors reporting brain, heart, and kidney side effects in some COVID-19 survivors
Doctors and scientists are finding devastating side effects in COVID-19 survivors even after they have recovered from the virus.
Doctors and scientists are finding devastating side effects in COVID-19 survivors even after they have recovered from the virus.
DES officials: "tens of thousands" could be affected by unemployment filing scam
When FOX 10 first reported on the scam, dozens of people were believed to have been victimized.
When FOX 10 first reported on the scam, dozens of people were believed to have been victimized.
Florida man mists hydrogen peroxide over Wauchula streets to combat COVID-19
The city of Wauchula gave the go-ahead for a resident to spray the city's streets with a chemical most of us have in our medicine cabinet: hydrogen peroxide.
The city of Wauchula gave the go-ahead for a resident to spray the city's streets with a chemical most of us have in our medicine cabinet: hydrogen peroxide.
Opinions differ in debate over reopening of schools amid ongoing COVID-19 pandemic
Parents and teachers have differing opinions on reopening schools, as Arizona continues to deal with a surge in COVID-19 cases.
Parents and teachers have differing opinions on reopening schools, as Arizona continues to deal with a surge in COVID-19 cases.



















