Why doctors are concerned about a new phenomenon called 'Happy Hypoxia'
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During the coronavirus pandemic, an unusual phenomenon has emerged: some COVID-19 patients with dangerously low oxygen levels are not in distress at all. Dr. Oz has the details.

City of Mesa holding food drive for families in need
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The City of Mesa is holding a canned food drive in Sloan Park Wednesday afternoon to help feed families amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Higher COVID-19 mortality rate for African Americans, Pacific Islanders in L.A. County: officials

As Los Angeles County saw a spike in COVID-19 cases with one of the largest single-day jumps in the pandemic, health officials reported a higher mortality rate among African Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders.  

Melania Trump donates 150 boxed lunches to Maryland children's hospital

First lady Melania Trump donated 150 boxed lunches this week to patients and staff at a Maryland children’s hospital amid the coronavirus pandemic, a White House official said.

The second virus wave: How bad will it be as lockdowns ease?

From Italy to Kansas, doctors are increasingly warning of a second wave of virus infections as many countries and U.S. states re-open for business to save jobs and economies.

Indiana man paints enormous US flag on field to honor coronavirus health workers

An Indiana man painted a 10,686-square-foot American flag in a field northwest of Indianapolis to honor health care workers amid the coronavirus pandemic over the weekend.

Coronavirus researcher on verge of 'significant findings' killed in murder-suicide: reports

The biology department at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine is in mourning after the shooting death of a scientist who it says was studying the biological makeup of the coronavirus and was on the “verge of making very significant findings toward understanding” the disease.

US infection rate rising outside New York metropolitan area as states open up

Take the New York metropolitan area’s progress against the coronavirus out of the equation and the numbers show the rest of the U.S. is moving in the wrong direction, with the known infection rate rising even as states move to lift their lockdowns, an Associated Press analysis found Tuesday.

Sedona hotel owner talks impact of COVID-19 on the hospitality industry

It's no secret COVID-19 has affected small businesses tremendously, but how is it affecting the hospitality industry with not many people traveling right now?

Close to 20,000 teens have gotten their drivers license without taking a road test

Around 20,000 newly licensed drivers are on Georgia roads without ever having to take a road test. In the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, the road test was suspended for teens and adults who have met all other requirements.

Valley man creates nationwide virtual 5K to fight child hunger

When COVID-19 hit the Valley, Derek Zinser was laid off, but even though he's out of work, he's been busy finding ways to give back.

New bill proposes student loan forgiveness for health care workers on front lines of COVID-19 fight

Rep. Carolyn Maloney, D-N.Y., introduced a bill on Tuesday that would forgive all federal and private student loan debt for front line healthcare workers risking their lives to fight the deadly COVID-19 pandemic. 

On Teacher Appreciation Day, Treasures 4 Teachers reopens
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Treasures 4 Teachers in Tempe is reopening Tuesday amid COVID-19. FOX 10's Ty Brennan has the details on how they've changed their business practices and what resources they have for teachers on homeschooling parents.