A second coronavirus payment may be coming. Here's your share

Earlier this week, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin suggested the Trump administration was considering sending Americans another round of stimulus checks to offset the financial pain caused by the coronavirus pandemic and the related economic lockdown.

Ohio lawmaker asks if less hand washing contributes to COVID-19 rates for ‘colored population’

Huffman, who is also a Dayton-area emergency room physician, caused controversy after he questioned Angela Dawson, executive director of the Ohio Commission of Minority Health, on Tuesday over why the COVID-19 rates for black Ohioans were higher than other populations.

Public health workers fighting coronavirus face growing threats

In the battle against COVID-19, public health workers spread across states, cities and small towns make up an invisible army on the front lines. But that army, which has suffered neglect for decades, is under assault when it’s needed most.

Is Coronavirus a seasonal illness?
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Dr. Oz explains how having a low temperature climate, along with low humidity are items the virus needs to spread.

Arizona Science Center reopens to public on June 20
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FOX 10 visits the Arizona Science Center to learn about new rules and socially distant regulations that will be in place as they open June 20.

Downplaying coronavirus risk, Trump gets back to business as usual

Three months after President Donald Trump bowed to the realities of a pandemic that put big chunks of life on pause and killed more Americans than several major wars, Trump is back to business as usual — even as coronavirus cases are on the upswing in many parts of the country.

Virus cases in jails in Phoenix exceed state prison total

As of June 11, 290 inmates have been confirmed positive for the virus in Phoenix, compared to 249 confirmed cases among the nearly 41,000 inmates in Arizona’s prisons.

Ducey touts hospitals, dismisses concerns over rise in virus cases

Gov. Doug Ducey has dismissed public concern over rising rising cases, touting the ability of state hospitals to handle the increase in hospitalizations.

Navajo residents urged to stay the course, keep COVID-19 curve flat

As Arizona begins to garner national attention for its spike in COVID-19 cases, Navajo Nation residents are being urged to keep their guard up to avoid further spread.

Alarming rise in coronavirus cases as states roll back lockdowns

Cases are rising in nearly half the states, according to an Associated Press analysis, a worrying trend that could intensify as people return to work and venture out during the summer.

Rapper Scarface recovering 2 months after COVID-19 diagnosis: 'I am glad to be alive'

More than two months after he tested positive for COVID-19, Houston rapper Scarface says he is still a little weak and has to undergo dialysis daily, but he is "glad to be alive."

Alarming rise in virus cases as states roll back lockdowns

Arizona’s stay-at-home order ended on May 15 and eased restrictions on businesses. Arizona residents who were cooped up for six weeks flooded Phoenix-area bar districts, ignoring social distancing guidelines. The state began seeing a surge of new cases and hospitalizations about 10 days later.

Dow sinks 1,800 as virus cases rise, deflating optimism

Stocks are falling sharply on Wall Street Thursday as coronavirus cases increase again, deflating recent optimism that the economy could recover quickly as lockdowns ease.

Arizona hospitals at 83% capacity, elective surgery may stop

Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey has been criticized for not adding requirements that could prevent a surge, and some say the time to put those measures in place has come.

Coronavirus pandemic disrupts fight to save endangered animals and habitats

The coronavirus pandemic is hampering the ability of scientists to protect threatened species and habitats, from South American rainforests to African savannahs.