COVID-19 donation drive to benefit tribal lands happening at ASU
A community effort is taking place at Arizona State University to donate critical items for those affected by widespread COVID-19 on tribal lands. FOX 10's Anita Roman has the details.
A community effort is taking place at Arizona State University to donate critical items for those affected by widespread COVID-19 on tribal lands. FOX 10's Anita Roman has the details.
Minneapolis ICU nurse shares sobering look at 'extreme' impact of COVID-19
A nurse who works in the intensive care unit at Hennepin Healthcare in Minneapolis is sharing her view of the relentless impact of COVID-19.
A nurse who works in the intensive care unit at Hennepin Healthcare in Minneapolis is sharing her view of the relentless impact of COVID-19.
Frontier Airlines scraps plans to charge passengers for keeping middle seats empty
Frontier Airlines no longer plans to charge customers for the privilege of keeping the middle seat empty.
Frontier Airlines no longer plans to charge customers for the privilege of keeping the middle seat empty.
California Supreme Court denies bid to block payments to immigrants
The program offers each adult $500 to be distributed through nonprofit groups in an effort to protect recipients from providing personal information that might cost them other benefits or increase their danger of being deported.
The program offers each adult $500 to be distributed through nonprofit groups in an effort to protect recipients from providing personal information that might cost them other benefits or increase their danger of being deported.
California governor to reveal guidelines for reopening
Since the stay-at-home order was issued on March 19, more than 4 million people have been thrown out of work in the nation’s most populous state.
Since the stay-at-home order was issued on March 19, more than 4 million people have been thrown out of work in the nation’s most populous state.
105-year-old cancer survivor, great-grandmother beats COVID-19
She was born Marie Turri in New Jersey six weeks before WWI. She married Anthony Ferise in 1935, owned a hotel in Deerfield Beach until 1976, had two children, five grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Her husband died in 1993. She survived cancer 10 years ago.
She was born Marie Turri in New Jersey six weeks before WWI. She married Anthony Ferise in 1935, owned a hotel in Deerfield Beach until 1976, had two children, five grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Her husband died in 1993. She survived cancer 10 years ago.
LA City Council votes to identify hotels refusing to house homeless, suggests “commandeering” them
The Los Angeles city council voted on Wednesday to identify any hotels refusing to house the homeless as part of Project Roomkey, to investigate if any of those hotels have gotten tax breaks from the city in the past, and suggested these hotels may need to be “commandeered”.
The Los Angeles city council voted on Wednesday to identify any hotels refusing to house the homeless as part of Project Roomkey, to investigate if any of those hotels have gotten tax breaks from the city in the past, and suggested these hotels may need to be “commandeered”.
Board of Regents to set some tuition rates for Arizona's 3 public universities
The Arizona Board of Regents is having a virtual meeting to set some tuition rates for Arizona State University, the University of Arizona and Northern Arizona University for the 2020-21 academic year.
The Arizona Board of Regents is having a virtual meeting to set some tuition rates for Arizona State University, the University of Arizona and Northern Arizona University for the 2020-21 academic year.
Valley residents finding other ways to stay cool during hot weather amid COVID-19 pandemic
The Valley tied a temperature record on Wednesday, as the National Weather Service in Phoenix issued an excessive heat warning for Maricopa and a number of other counties in Arizona.
The Valley tied a temperature record on Wednesday, as the National Weather Service in Phoenix issued an excessive heat warning for Maricopa and a number of other counties in Arizona.
ASU, state health officials speak out amid news that team of COVID-19 modelers in Arizona was disbanded
Officials with the Arizona Department of Health Services and Arizona State University have issued statements Wednesday, following reports that a team of experts who have created a COVID-19 pandemic model that is specific to the State of Arizona has been disbanded.
Officials with the Arizona Department of Health Services and Arizona State University have issued statements Wednesday, following reports that a team of experts who have created a COVID-19 pandemic model that is specific to the State of Arizona has been disbanded.
Aerial photos show an empty Walt Disney World as the coronavirus pandemic keeps the parks closed
A pilot and photographer took photos of Walt Disney World from above as theme parks remain closed until further notice because of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
A pilot and photographer took photos of Walt Disney World from above as theme parks remain closed until further notice because of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Drive-in movie theaters making a comeback during COVID-19
Movie studios aren't really releasing new movies right now, so the drive-ins are screening movies that were still being shown in late February.
Movie studios aren't really releasing new movies right now, so the drive-ins are screening movies that were still being shown in late February.
Poll suggests people who quarantine with mom are happier
A poll taken of 500 people suggests that those who live with their moms during quarantine are happier than those who don't.
A poll taken of 500 people suggests that those who live with their moms during quarantine are happier than those who don't.
Gas stoves may be harmful to respiratory health, report suggests
The large number of Americans who have been cooking at home because of the coronavirus lockdowns should take note of a new report from the Rocky Mountain Institute which warns of the dangers of cooking with gas stoves, which are reportedly sources of harmful indoor air pollution.
The large number of Americans who have been cooking at home because of the coronavirus lockdowns should take note of a new report from the Rocky Mountain Institute which warns of the dangers of cooking with gas stoves, which are reportedly sources of harmful indoor air pollution.
Health expert speaks out as businesses begin to slowly reopen amid COVID-19 pandemic
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues in Arizona, Gov. Doug Ducey has allowed some businesses to reopen, because of some downward trends that have been observed in recent weeks.
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues in Arizona, Gov. Doug Ducey has allowed some businesses to reopen, because of some downward trends that have been observed in recent weeks.
Some high school seniors pushing for traditional graduation ceremony despite COVID-19 pandemic
A group of seniors with McClintock High School in Tempe hope their senior year wish - a traditional graduation ceremony that is attended in-person - can come true.
A group of seniors with McClintock High School in Tempe hope their senior year wish - a traditional graduation ceremony that is attended in-person - can come true.
Lawyer talks liability lawsuits businesses may face opening back up amid pandemic
Businesses across Arizona are being crushed by the coronavirus and you can add another issue to the list -- liability.
Businesses across Arizona are being crushed by the coronavirus and you can add another issue to the list -- liability.
How Arizona families are planning trips for summer vacations
As Arizona gradually begins to reopen, and summer draws closer, many families are wondering if they will be able to go on a summer vacation this year during the pandemic.
As Arizona gradually begins to reopen, and summer draws closer, many families are wondering if they will be able to go on a summer vacation this year during the pandemic.
Phoenix popsicle shop sees more business even amid COVID-19 pandemic
With many places closed due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, it's a little harder than usual to try and escape the heat, as community pools and splash pads are closed.
With many places closed due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, it's a little harder than usual to try and escape the heat, as community pools and splash pads are closed.
Valley nurse volunteers to battle COVID-19 fight in Detroit
An intensive care unit nurse in the valley volunteered to travel to Detroit, an hard hit area by COVID-19 and now she's back home.
An intensive care unit nurse in the valley volunteered to travel to Detroit, an hard hit area by COVID-19 and now she's back home.



















