Twitter's Jack Dorsey said he's donating $10M to buy Oakland kids computers
Twitter's Jack Dorsey said he wanted to close the digital divide within the Oakland Unified School District, where about 25,000 students do not have adequate access to computers or Wi-Fi.
Twitter's Jack Dorsey said he wanted to close the digital divide within the Oakland Unified School District, where about 25,000 students do not have adequate access to computers or Wi-Fi.
Will you get a second coronavirus stimulus check? Everything we know so far
The outlook is hazy for a second cash payment for Americans who have been impacted by the coronavirus pandemic.
The outlook is hazy for a second cash payment for Americans who have been impacted by the coronavirus pandemic.
Free COVID-19 drive-thru testing at Tempe Diablo Stadium
On Friday and Saturday, free COVID-19 drive-thru testing is being offered at Tempe Diablo Stadium, however, you must first register at www.krogerhealth.com/covidtesting. FOX 10's Anita Roman has the details.
On Friday and Saturday, free COVID-19 drive-thru testing is being offered at Tempe Diablo Stadium, however, you must first register at www.krogerhealth.com/covidtesting. FOX 10's Anita Roman has the details.
Valley businesses team up to offer mini-photo session for graduating seniors
Valley businesses Alpha-Lit Phoenix and Bubble Hustle are teaming up to offer a mini-photo session to graduating seniors.
Valley businesses Alpha-Lit Phoenix and Bubble Hustle are teaming up to offer a mini-photo session to graduating seniors.
Navajo Nation leaders urge NPS to keep Grand Canyon closed
Navajo Nation leaders are urging National Park Service officials to keep the Grand Canyon closed.
Navajo Nation leaders are urging National Park Service officials to keep the Grand Canyon closed.
Woman claiming to have COVID-19 spits in nurse’s face in Aurora: police
A 33-year-old woman claiming to be infected with COVID-19 allegedly spit in a nurse’s face early Monday in an Aurora hospital.
A 33-year-old woman claiming to be infected with COVID-19 allegedly spit in a nurse’s face early Monday in an Aurora hospital.
Winn-Dixie in Valrico throws graduation ceremony for workers graduating from high school
A manager for a Winn-Dixie in Valrico knew some of her employees who were high school students were missing out on the chance to be recognized at a traditional graduation ceremony. Instead, she planned for one right at the store.
A manager for a Winn-Dixie in Valrico knew some of her employees who were high school students were missing out on the chance to be recognized at a traditional graduation ceremony. Instead, she planned for one right at the store.
American FedEx pilot sentenced to 4 weeks in Singapore jail for breaking hotel quarantine
A FedEx pilot from Alaska was sentenced to four weeks in jail in Singapore Wednesday for leaving his hotel room to get medical supplies during a required coronavirus quarantine.
A FedEx pilot from Alaska was sentenced to four weeks in jail in Singapore Wednesday for leaving his hotel room to get medical supplies during a required coronavirus quarantine.
New York barber who 'illicitly' cut hair for weeks has coronavirus
A New York barber who cut hair over the past few weeks amid the state's coronavirus restrictions has tested positive for the virus, according to health officials on Wednesday.
A New York barber who cut hair over the past few weeks amid the state's coronavirus restrictions has tested positive for the virus, according to health officials on Wednesday.
DCFS shoots down Sheriff’s plan to check on children at risk for abuse during lockdown
A plan put forward by the Los Angeles County Sheriff to have deputies conduct welfare checks on children considered to be at risk of child abuse during lockdown has fallen apart after the county’s child protective services director suggested the door knocks may harm families rather than help them.
A plan put forward by the Los Angeles County Sheriff to have deputies conduct welfare checks on children considered to be at risk of child abuse during lockdown has fallen apart after the county’s child protective services director suggested the door knocks may harm families rather than help them.
Mother, daughter duo becoming online selling sensation during pandemic
"It’s my turn... Ok sorry, you’re right.” The feisty Mother/Daughter duo Kelly and Lauren Epstein, are quickly becoming an online selling sensation.
"It’s my turn... Ok sorry, you’re right.” The feisty Mother/Daughter duo Kelly and Lauren Epstein, are quickly becoming an online selling sensation.
Video of busy Prospect Park Restaurant in Houston goes viral
Video of a busy Houston restaurant filled with people ignoring social distancing and not wearing protective masks has stirred up controversy.
Video of a busy Houston restaurant filled with people ignoring social distancing and not wearing protective masks has stirred up controversy.
Zoom expanding to Phoenix, hiring for hundreds of tech jobs
Zoom will be expanding to Phoenix with plans to hire for hundreds of software engineers.
Zoom will be expanding to Phoenix with plans to hire for hundreds of software engineers.
How to ease your pet's anxiety as you return to your office after working from home
With the economy restarting and businesses opening their doors up, more people will be getting back to work.
With the economy restarting and businesses opening their doors up, more people will be getting back to work.
Fake or diluted cleaning supplies, coronavirus test kits and medicine flood US borders
Criminals are cashing in on our demand for common household products. U.S. Customs and Border Protection Officers across the country have intercepted fake COVID-19 test kits, hand sanitizers, and disinfectants just to name a few.
Criminals are cashing in on our demand for common household products. U.S. Customs and Border Protection Officers across the country have intercepted fake COVID-19 test kits, hand sanitizers, and disinfectants just to name a few.
Carnival announces layoffs, furloughs as coronavirus keeps cruises on pause
Carnival Cruise Corp. announced a combination of layoffs, furloughs, reduced work weeks and salary reductions across the company, including senior management, as the world's largest cruise company deals with the fallout from the coronavirus pandemic.
Carnival Cruise Corp. announced a combination of layoffs, furloughs, reduced work weeks and salary reductions across the company, including senior management, as the world's largest cruise company deals with the fallout from the coronavirus pandemic.
Tempe requires some businesses to document how they are ensuring social distancing
Officials with the City of Tempe announced Tuesday night that businesses that file security plans with the East Valley city, including bars that serve food and establishments that provide live entertainment, must document how they are ensuring social distancing.
Officials with the City of Tempe announced Tuesday night that businesses that file security plans with the East Valley city, including bars that serve food and establishments that provide live entertainment, must document how they are ensuring social distancing.
Famous Valley pizza restaurant reopens, but with way less seats for customers
The famous organ at Organ Stop Pizza in Mesa is making music again, and there are pizzas in the oven, but there will be some noticeable changes.
The famous organ at Organ Stop Pizza in Mesa is making music again, and there are pizzas in the oven, but there will be some noticeable changes.
Talking produces ‘airborne droplets’ that can linger up to 14 minutes in air, researchers say
A simple and seemingly harmless conversation can produce thousands of oral fluid droplets that can be dispersed to a fairly large radius and can linger in the air for "tens of minutes."
A simple and seemingly harmless conversation can produce thousands of oral fluid droplets that can be dispersed to a fairly large radius and can linger in the air for "tens of minutes."
Coronavirus may prompt Potbelly to close 100 stores
While some fast-food chains have seen success under pandemic conditions, the Potbelly Sandwich Shop is considering a permanent closure of up to 100 company-owned stores as sales dropped by nearly 70 percent in March.
While some fast-food chains have seen success under pandemic conditions, the Potbelly Sandwich Shop is considering a permanent closure of up to 100 company-owned stores as sales dropped by nearly 70 percent in March.



















