U.S. Coast Guard rescues sea turtle tangled in crab pots near the Florida Keys
An entangled sea turtle was attached to crab pots for an unknown amount of time off the coast of Long Key. Luckily, the U.S. Coast Guard came to its rescue.
An entangled sea turtle was attached to crab pots for an unknown amount of time off the coast of Long Key. Luckily, the U.S. Coast Guard came to its rescue.
Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez speaks on coronavirus outbreak on Navajo Nation
Arizona continues to be a hot spot for the COVID-19 and the Navajo Nation has been hit hard by the coronavirus, with more than 6,800 cases and over 300 deaths. President Jonathan Nez joined FOX 10 Arizona Morning to speak on the surge of cases on the Navajo Nation.
Arizona continues to be a hot spot for the COVID-19 and the Navajo Nation has been hit hard by the coronavirus, with more than 6,800 cases and over 300 deaths. President Jonathan Nez joined FOX 10 Arizona Morning to speak on the surge of cases on the Navajo Nation.
Newsom orders Californians to wear masks in most indoor spaces
The order will require people to wear masks when inside or in line for any indoor public spaces, in healthcare settings like hospitals and pharmacies, while waiting for or riding public transportation and in outdoor spaces where its not possible to stay six feet apart from other people.
The order will require people to wear masks when inside or in line for any indoor public spaces, in healthcare settings like hospitals and pharmacies, while waiting for or riding public transportation and in outdoor spaces where its not possible to stay six feet apart from other people.
Anyone traveling from Arizona to Kansas must quarantine for 14 days
Arizonans visiting Kansas could face a mandatory quarantine there, according to officials with the midwestern state.
Arizonans visiting Kansas could face a mandatory quarantine there, according to officials with the midwestern state.
Heat, virus no deterrent for Trump fans camped outside Tulsa arena
The groups gathering in Tulsa are taking loyalty to a new level, though some called the coronavirus threat "an exaggeration."
The groups gathering in Tulsa are taking loyalty to a new level, though some called the coronavirus threat "an exaggeration."
Cuomo considering quarantine for Florida visitors
Governor Andrew Cuomo is considering imposing a quarantine on people traveling to New York from Florida as a result of soaring COVID-19 cases in the Sunshine State.
Governor Andrew Cuomo is considering imposing a quarantine on people traveling to New York from Florida as a result of soaring COVID-19 cases in the Sunshine State.
School districts in Arizona share plans for return to classroom, including face masks
The Kyrene School District provided a return to school plan on Tuesday as students await returning to school amid the coronavirus pandemic. One of the new safety protocols is students being required to wear masks.
The Kyrene School District provided a return to school plan on Tuesday as students await returning to school amid the coronavirus pandemic. One of the new safety protocols is students being required to wear masks.
US mortgage rates fall; 30-year at all-time low of 3.13%
Long-term U.S. mortgage rates fell this week as the benchmark 30-year home loan reached a new all-time low.
Long-term U.S. mortgage rates fell this week as the benchmark 30-year home loan reached a new all-time low.
AMC Theatres announces it will resume operations beginning July 15
There were previous concerns regarding the fiscal health of the movie theater behemoth amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
There were previous concerns regarding the fiscal health of the movie theater behemoth amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Indianapolis couple separated by COVID-19 reunited after weeks apart
An Indianapolis husband and wife married for 67 years were finally reunited after five weeks apart – their longest ever separation – while the wife battled COVID-19, local media reported.
An Indianapolis husband and wife married for 67 years were finally reunited after five weeks apart – their longest ever separation – while the wife battled COVID-19, local media reported.
People already lining up for Trump’s weekend rally in Oklahoma
More than two days before the president is set to take the stage in Oklahoma for his first rally since the coronavirus lockdowns, ardent Trump supporters are already lining up to camp outside the venue.
More than two days before the president is set to take the stage in Oklahoma for his first rally since the coronavirus lockdowns, ardent Trump supporters are already lining up to camp outside the venue.
18th California prisoner dies of COVID-19
As a result of a lawsuit, the CDCR has agreed to release up to 3,500 more prisoners who have six months or less to serve on their sentences to be let go in order to reduce overcrowding.
As a result of a lawsuit, the CDCR has agreed to release up to 3,500 more prisoners who have six months or less to serve on their sentences to be let go in order to reduce overcrowding.
Arizona unemployment rate down 4.5 percentage points in May
The state Office of Economic Opportunity reported that the seasonally adjusted unemployment rate for May was 8.9%, down from 13.4% in April as business closures and other impacts from the pandemic took hold.
The state Office of Economic Opportunity reported that the seasonally adjusted unemployment rate for May was 8.9%, down from 13.4% in April as business closures and other impacts from the pandemic took hold.
Hong Kong Disneyland reopens amid COVID-19 pandemic
The park was able to reopen after a drop in coronavirus cases.
The park was able to reopen after a drop in coronavirus cases.
Many former foster kids left with no place to go amid COVID-19 pandemic
Many former foster kids are being hit especially hard by the coronavirus pandemic. As colleges are sending students home and businesses are laying off workers, many of these vulnerable young people don't have parents to fall back on.
Many former foster kids are being hit especially hard by the coronavirus pandemic. As colleges are sending students home and businesses are laying off workers, many of these vulnerable young people don't have parents to fall back on.
Arizona Gov. Ducey to allow local governments to draft their own face mask policies as COVID-19 cases spike
Local governments within Arizona will be now allowed to set their own rules regarding the use of face masks. Gov. Doug Ducey made the announcement during a news conference Wednesday afternoon.
Local governments within Arizona will be now allowed to set their own rules regarding the use of face masks. Gov. Doug Ducey made the announcement during a news conference Wednesday afternoon.
Arizona jump in COVID-19 case count sets daily high record
Arizona set another daily record for new COVID-19 cases, with another 2,500 additional positive tests as of June 18. This comes a day after Doug Ducey allowed local governments to mandate face masks.
Arizona set another daily record for new COVID-19 cases, with another 2,500 additional positive tests as of June 18. This comes a day after Doug Ducey allowed local governments to mandate face masks.
McDonald’s plans to hire 260,000 workers this summer
The roles are part of the company’s seasonal hiring effort, with both full- and part-time opportunities.
The roles are part of the company’s seasonal hiring effort, with both full- and part-time opportunities.
Prokure donates 123 gallons of hospital-type disinfectant to Phoenix Rescue Mission
Alex Cushman, president of Prokure, and Nicole Pena, the Phoenix Rescue Mission's chief development officer, join FOX 10 Arizona Morning to speak on Prokure's donation of sanitizer to the Phoenix Rescue Mission.
Alex Cushman, president of Prokure, and Nicole Pena, the Phoenix Rescue Mission's chief development officer, join FOX 10 Arizona Morning to speak on Prokure's donation of sanitizer to the Phoenix Rescue Mission.
1.5 million more laid-off workers seek unemployment benefits
The latest figure from the Labor Department marks the 11th straight weekly decline in applications since they peaked at nearly 7 million in March.
The latest figure from the Labor Department marks the 11th straight weekly decline in applications since they peaked at nearly 7 million in March.



















