College students file lawsuits seeking refund from schools moved online during coronavirus lockdowns

Students at more than 25 U.S. universities who have been sent home to learn online during the coronavirus pandemic are filing lawsuits against their schools, claiming they're not getting the quality of education they were promised and demanding partial refunds on tuition and campus fees.

Arizona reports no new coronavirus deaths

Arizona health officials are reporting 279 new coronavirus cases and no new deaths.

What you need to know about Renter Protections during the pandemic

The City of Los Angeles has enacted renter protections to help residents stay in their homes.  But, many renters have questions on how that will work since they worry about being evicted.

Why a new study says you should avoid crowds
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Evidence is mounting coronavirus could spread through air. A new study investigated airborne particles, known as aerosols and their role in disseminating COVID-19. Dr. Oz has the details.

Immigrants without work find themselves sleeping on San Francisco streets

Marcos Saul Aurora Gonzalez and is one of about 250 members of the 30-year-old San Francisco Day Labor Program and Women's Collective. He wasn't always homeless. But since the Bay Area stay-at-home order shut down most business, the 37-year-old from El Salvador has not been able to find work.

Cardinals' Jordan Hicks teams up with Scottsdale church to provide free drive-thru testing for COVID-19
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Arizona Cardinals linebacker Jordan Hicks is teaming up with Impact Church located near the Loop 101 and Frank Lloyd Wright to provide free drive-thru testing for COVID-19. FOX 10's Richard Saenz has the details.

Central Phoenix dentist office expanding services amid new COVID-19 guidelines
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Many dentist offices are expanding services amid Governor Doug Ducey's new guidelines for businesses and customers amid COVID-19. FOX 10's Ty Brennan visits one central Phoenix dentist office to see the changes they've made to keep employees and patients safe.

California lawmakers go back to work as coronavirus lingers

But it won’t be business as usual for California’s full-time Legislature after lawmakers agreed to their first sustained unscheduled work stoppage in 158 years. They will be limited to having just one staff person with them, and nurses will check their temperatures at the door, among other precautions.

J.Crew files for Chap. 11 bankruptcy as pandemic smothers retail

The owner of J.Crew is filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, two months after the first person in New York tested positive for COVID-19.

Gov. Ducey releases new guidelines for retail businesses, customers

Governor Doug Ducey, along with the Arizona Department of Health Services, released new guidelines as retail businesses can begin to reopen to customers.

2 Northern California counties set to reopen despite stay-home order

Two counties in Northern California were set to allow many businesses to reopen Monday as a direct challenge to Newsom’s order.

South Carolina woman charged in hand-licking incidents

A South Carolina woman is in custody and charged after licking her hands and then touching grocery store fixtures and products.