Cinemark movie theaters to be open by July 17
The reopenings will take place in four phases, starting with a handful of theaters in Dallas on June 19. The remaining reopenings will be conducted between July 3 and July 17, and will include “enhanced cleaning and sanitizing protocols,” the company said.
The reopenings will take place in four phases, starting with a handful of theaters in Dallas on June 19. The remaining reopenings will be conducted between July 3 and July 17, and will include “enhanced cleaning and sanitizing protocols,” the company said.
Target raising minimum wage to $15 an hour starting July 5, offer one-time $200 bonus to front-line workers
Target is permanently increasing its minimum wage to $15 an hour beginning July 5.
Target is permanently increasing its minimum wage to $15 an hour beginning July 5.
Surge in COVID-19 cases prompt cancellation of Peoria Unified School District graduation ceremonies
Traditional graduation ceremonies at Peoria Unified School District have become a victim of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Traditional graduation ceremonies at Peoria Unified School District have become a victim of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
California prisons to release up to 3,500 more inmates to prevent further spread of COVID-19
Prisoners who are serving time for domestic violence, or a violent or serious crime, or are sex offenders are not eligible for this early release.
Prisoners who are serving time for domestic violence, or a violent or serious crime, or are sex offenders are not eligible for this early release.
Phoenix shop sells clear face masks amid coronavirus pandemic
Masks are encouraged as Arizona's coronavirus numbers continue to climb. FOX 10's Anita Roman visits a local shop that sells clear face shields.
Masks are encouraged as Arizona's coronavirus numbers continue to climb. FOX 10's Anita Roman visits a local shop that sells clear face shields.
Equality Health hosts free COVID-19 testing for west Phoenix
Equality Health is hosting free coronavirus testing June 20 and 27 at Equity West Sports Complex in west Phoenix. FOX 10 learns more about what the event will look like.
Equality Health is hosting free coronavirus testing June 20 and 27 at Equity West Sports Complex in west Phoenix. FOX 10 learns more about what the event will look like.
7-Eleven's Free Slurpee Day canceled, and coronavirus is to blame
If you were expecting to get a free brain freeze this July 11, too bad.
If you were expecting to get a free brain freeze this July 11, too bad.
Coronavirus: 16 people test positive after night out at Florida bar
Bars were allowed to reopen on June 5 after Florida closed nonessential businesses in April amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Bars were allowed to reopen on June 5 after Florida closed nonessential businesses in April amid the coronavirus pandemic.
China's new coronavirus outbreak raises fears for rest of the world
China raised its emergency warning to its second-highest level and canceled more than 60% of the flights to Beijing on Wednesday amid a new coronavirus outbreak in the capital. It was a sharp pullback for the nation that declared victory over COVID-19 in March and a message to the rest of the world about how tenacious the virus really is.
China raised its emergency warning to its second-highest level and canceled more than 60% of the flights to Beijing on Wednesday amid a new coronavirus outbreak in the capital. It was a sharp pullback for the nation that declared victory over COVID-19 in March and a message to the rest of the world about how tenacious the virus really is.
Jon Stewart says police brutality is the fault of society, slams 'malevolent' Donald Trump’s response
The former “Daily Show” host spoke to The New York Times Magazine to promote his upcoming film “Irresistible,” which focuses on a Democratic strategist helping a man from a small conservative town win his mayoral election. The wide-ranging interview touched upon the news of the day, prompting the comedian to note that he believes the problem with policing in the United States has to do with larger societal issues.
The former “Daily Show” host spoke to The New York Times Magazine to promote his upcoming film “Irresistible,” which focuses on a Democratic strategist helping a man from a small conservative town win his mayoral election. The wide-ranging interview touched upon the news of the day, prompting the comedian to note that he believes the problem with policing in the United States has to do with larger societal issues.
Navajo Nation resumes weekend lockdowns as Arizona coronavirus cases rise
Tribal President Jonathan Nez made the announcement Tuesday in a virtual town hall. He cited Arizona, which hit an alarmingly high new daily number of cases with nearly 2,400 — almost double the previous record, in urging people to stay home. Businesses will be closed during the weekend lockdown.
Tribal President Jonathan Nez made the announcement Tuesday in a virtual town hall. He cited Arizona, which hit an alarmingly high new daily number of cases with nearly 2,400 — almost double the previous record, in urging people to stay home. Businesses will be closed during the weekend lockdown.
ACLU sues to protect Arizona county jail inmates from virus
One week ago, there were a total of 30 positive COVID-19 cases in Maricopa County jails. As of June 16, that total has jumped up to 386.
One week ago, there were a total of 30 positive COVID-19 cases in Maricopa County jails. As of June 16, that total has jumped up to 386.
Report: Next stimulus package could include $4,000 vacation credit, second check
The president brought up the “Explore America” Tax Credit during a White House roundtable last month.
The president brought up the “Explore America” Tax Credit during a White House roundtable last month.
Coronavirus fight: Blood donors get tested for antibodies
A Valley non-profit is offering COVID-19 antibody testing to get people to donate blood. Vitalant and All Aboard America hosted a blood drive at the Mesa Holiday Inn on June 16 and say the turnout will help save lives amid a critical shortage for blood in the nation and here in Arizona.
A Valley non-profit is offering COVID-19 antibody testing to get people to donate blood. Vitalant and All Aboard America hosted a blood drive at the Mesa Holiday Inn on June 16 and say the turnout will help save lives amid a critical shortage for blood in the nation and here in Arizona.
Businesses ask patrons to waive right to sue if they get ill
As businesses reopen across the U.S. after coronavirus shutdowns, many are requiring customers and workers to sign forms saying they won’t sue if they catch COVID-19.
As businesses reopen across the U.S. after coronavirus shutdowns, many are requiring customers and workers to sign forms saying they won’t sue if they catch COVID-19.
ICU nurses from around the nation to care for COVID-19 patients in Arizona as cases rise
Nurses from across the US are being asked to care for ICU COVID-19 patients in Arizona as cases continue to rise.
Nurses from across the US are being asked to care for ICU COVID-19 patients in Arizona as cases continue to rise.
Healthcare professionals pen letter to Arizona Governor Doug Ducey, urging stepped up safety measures
As Arizona experiences a surge in COVID-19 cases, medical professionals are asking Governor Doug Ducey to ramp up safety measures.
As Arizona experiences a surge in COVID-19 cases, medical professionals are asking Governor Doug Ducey to ramp up safety measures.
COVID-19 antibody tests given to blood donors during blood drive in Mesa
With donors tested for COVID-19 antibodies, people gathered in Mesa on Tuesday for a blood drive.
With donors tested for COVID-19 antibodies, people gathered in Mesa on Tuesday for a blood drive.
Fed Chairman Jerome Powell warns that long downturn would mean severe damage
“The longer the downturn lasts, the greater the potential for longer-term damage from permanent job loss and business closures,” Powell said. “Long periods of unemployment can erode workers’ skills and hurt their job prospects.”
“The longer the downturn lasts, the greater the potential for longer-term damage from permanent job loss and business closures,” Powell said. “Long periods of unemployment can erode workers’ skills and hurt their job prospects.”
Gov. Cuomo gives go-ahead for US Open tennis tournament in August
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Tuesday the U.S. Open tennis tournament will be held on its scheduled dates starting in late August — but without spectators — as part of the state's reopening from shutdowns caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Tuesday the U.S. Open tennis tournament will be held on its scheduled dates starting in late August — but without spectators — as part of the state's reopening from shutdowns caused by the coronavirus pandemic.



















