Caught on camera: Fight breaks out at Target after customers refuse to wear facial covering

Two men, who refused to wear a facial covering, have been arrested after getting in a fight with security guards at a Target in Van Nuys earlier this month, the Los Angeles Police Department said Monday. 

White House recommends tests for all nursing home residents

The White House strongly recommended to governors Monday that all residents and staff at such facilities be tested for the coronavirus in the next two weeks.

Newsom: West Coast states ask for $1 trillion from federal government

Governors and lawmakers of California, Oregon, Washington, Nevada and Colorado wrote the federal government on Monday, requesting $1 trillion to flow down to the states.

FedEx driver surprises 6-year-old girl with cupcakes on quarantine birthday

A kindhearted FedEx driver in Indiana left a little something special when he spontaneously dropped off cupcakes for a little girl’s sixth birthday, after bringing a package to the family’s home and realizing that the coronavirus crisis likely dampened the youngster’s celebrations.

Study: Virus death toll in NYC worse than official tally

New York City’s death toll from the coronavirus may be thousands of fatalities worse than the official tally kept by the city and state.

ASU holds virtual graduation amid coronavirus pandemic

In a normal year, graduates would cross the stage and shake hands with colleagues and professors, turning the tassels on their caps.

Pelosi reportedly drafting $750B bill to aid state, local governments

close Secretary Mnuchin on lost jobs, toll coronavirus pandemic is taking on US economy House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is reportedly drafting legislation that would assist states and local governments that have seen their economy contract amid the coronavirus pandemic, but any new bill is expected to face resistance from Republicans who’ve said they have been largely left out of negotiations.

Glendale main library reopens amid COVID-19
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The City of Glendale announced the reopening of its main library branch. Only 25 guests will be allowed in the library at once, all materials are sanitized and shelved so people can browse while safely distancing from others, and limited staff will be on hand to help with questions. FOX 10's Carmen Blackwell has the details.

Scottsdale fine-dining restaurant reopens dine-in service to customers amid COVID-19
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Ocean 44, a seafood and fine-dining restaurant in Scottsdale, is reopening its dine-in service to customers, but they are only taking reservations to keep customers and employees safe. FOX 10's Ty Brennan has the details.

Minnesota COVID-19 deaths increase to 591, nearly 80 percent in long-term care facilities

The Minnesota Department of Health reported 13 additional deaths attributed to COVID-19 Monday and 528 new lab-confirmed cases, bringing the state's death toll from the disease to 591 and the total number of positive cases to 11,799. 

WWII Marine vet, 99, beats COVID-19: 'I've gone through hell more than once and this came almost as close'

A 99-year-old Marine veteran earned a new medal this week -- to go along with the two Purple Hearts he was given for his actions during World War II -- after winning a long and tough battle against the coronavirus.

Carnival cruise bookings soar despite coronavirus, travel company says

Cruise bookings increased exponentially after Carnival announced it intends to resume some cruises in August, according to one travel company.

Waiting for coronavirus stimulus check? Direct deposit information is due Wednesday, IRS says

If you're among the millions of Americans still waiting for the coronavirus stimulus payment to land in your bank account, time is running out to provide the IRS with your necessary direct deposit information.

Back in business: Lo-Lo's Chicken & Waffles in Phoenix reopens dining room amid COVID-19
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Arizona restaurants have gotten the green light from Governor Doug Ducey to reopen their dining rooms starting today. FOX 10's Ty Brennan visits Lo-Lo's Chicken & Waffles in Phoenix to see what steps they've taken to reopen to customers.

The human eye is 'susceptible' to coronavirus infection, new study warns

Researchers widely believe that COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus pandemic, is transmitted person-to-person, largely via respiratory droplets from coughs, sneezes and talking. A new study suggests it can also be transmitted through the eyes from the ACE-2 protein.