Trump orders meat processing plants to remain open

The order will use the Defense Production Act to classify meat processing as critical infrastructure to keep production plants open, according to the Associated Press.

ProtectAZ tests for COVID-19 at Valley homeless resource center
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The non-profit is raising money and supplies to test the Valley's homeless for the coronavirus. FOX 10's Ty Brennan reports.

Voting-rights advocates look for election changes amid virus

Citing infections linked to Wisconsin's primary, the groups say nobody should risk their health to cast a ballot. They want election officials to send ballots to everyone while preserving in-person voting opportunities for those who prefer it or can't vote by mail.

Valley air conditioning companies taking precautions during COVID-19 pandemic

As gas prices drop, the temperatures are heading in the opposite direction. which means people want to make sure their air conditioner is ready for a long, hot summer.

'Infecting our dreams': Coronavirus pandemic sabotages sleep worldwide

Everyone from a college teacher in Pakistan to a mall cashier in Canada to an Episcopalian priest in Florida is confronting the same daytime demon. Each is waking up in a sweat in the dead of night.

Some Valley businesses concerned for a potential May 1st reopening

While many businesses are preparing to reopen to the public on May 1st, some are in no rush to get back to business as usual.

VP Mike Pence doesn't wear mask during tour of Mayo Clinic COVID-19 research, treatment facilities

Vice President Mike Pence ignored a Mayo Clinic policy designed to slow the spread of coronavirus and did not wear a mask during his tour of Mayo's research and treatment facilities Tuesday.

ASU researchers believe sewage gives them a way to track the coronavirus

Researchers at Arizona State University think they have found a way to track coronavirus, and keep economies going in places where the virus is not prevalent.

Shortages easing on coronavirus-hit toilet paper

U.S. consumers have begun spotting rare Quilted Northern and Charmin toilet paper rolls on store shelves across the United States, as stocks start building after weeks of severe shortages.

US Army reservist from Virginia falsely accused of starting coronavirus pandemic

The United States Army is debunking a rumor spreading like wildfire on the internet saying a northern Virginia woman is "patient zero" for the coronavirus pandemic. There’s apparently no evidence to support this claim. Even so, in the online world, conspiracy theorists are running with it.

DOJ: Phoenix man accused of conspiring to inflate respirator mask prices

Officials with the U.S. Justice Department say an Arizona man has been accused of conspiring to violate the Defense Production Act by trying to resell masks in New York City at a markup.