American and 4 other airlines reach loan agreements with US

The Treasury Department said Thursday that it had finalized terms of new loans to American, Spirit Airlines, Frontier Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines and SkyWest Airlines.

Free drive-thru COVID-19 testing at South Mountain Community College
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Free drive-thru coronavirus testing is being offered this week and next week at South Mountain Community College in Phoenix. FOX 10's Anita Roman has the details.

Texas couple married 53 years dies minutes apart while holding hands

An elderly couple in Texas reportedly died last week only 50 minutes apart from one other, while holding hands at a Fort Worth hospital, as each of them succumbed to complications from the novel coronavirus.

President Trump supports new round of direct coronavirus payments

President Trump also said he wants payments larger than the $1,200 the government sent to most individuals earlier this year.

Closing bars to stop coronavirus spread is backed by science

Authorities are closing honky tonks, bars and other drinking establishments in some parts of the U.S. to stem the surge of COVID-19 infections.

While most sporting events are canceled, the Rodeo in Prescott is still on
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FOX 10 photojournalist Justin Haugesag went up to Prescott Frontier Days to check out the main attraction: the world's oldest rodeo. Only this year, they're doing things differently with social distancing and limited capacity due to COVID-19.

Trump says he looks like Lone Ranger in a mask and likes it

After long resisting wearing a mask in public, President Donald Trump said Wednesday he thinks it makes him look like the Lone Ranger — and he likes it.

HHS program distributing face masks to Americans runs out, is ‘no longer accepting new requests’

An initiative by the federal government aimed at distributing reusable cotton face masks to various organizations, groups and businesses in an attempt to slow the spread of the coronavirus has run out of its supply amid a spike in COVID-19 cases in many areas across the U.S. 

US sets new record for coronavirus cases in single day, according to Johns Hopkins Tally

The U.S. has set a new record for confirmed COVID-19 cases reported in a single day as new coronavirus infections surge across the country amid hasty reopenings in many states. 44,766 new cases were logged by Johns Hopkins’ Coronavirus Resource Center on July 1, surpassing previous record days in June and April.

With surge in COVID-19 cases, Arizona healthcare workers are exhausted, stressed

Doctors and nurses feel the governor hasn't done enough to curb the spread of COVID-19, and they are starting to feel the impact of at-capacity hospitals.

'The Champs Live Here': Scottsdale restaurant fined by city for mural

By early June, Dilla Libre owner Mike Bomb says the City of Scottsdale told him to take the mural down. They also issued Bomb a warning that the restaurant could face fines of up to $2,500 a day as long as the mural stays up, and Bomb could face up to 60 days in jail.

Color-coded interactive map illustrates COVID-19 risk level by county in US

A new COVID Risk Level map was introduced to the public to help communities better understand the level of risk when it comes to the spread of COVID-19 in their particular county or state.

Vice President Pence backs Arizona business closures in coronavirus hotspot

Vice President Mike Pence was joined by White House officials on his visit to Phoenix on July 1, listening to Governor Doug Ducey's requests for help as the widespread coronavirus grows. FOX 10's Justin Lum reports.

McDonald’s halts dine-in service reopening plans due to spike in US COVID-19 cases

The announcement from the fast-food chain comes as multiple areas across the country are reinforcing lockdown restrictions in efforts to clamp down on surging COVID-19 cases.