Minnesota woman shares special wedding day moment with grandmother amid COVID-19 pandemic
A Minnesota woman was able to share a special wedding day moment with her grandmother despite the COVID-19 pandemic.
A Minnesota woman was able to share a special wedding day moment with her grandmother despite the COVID-19 pandemic.
Arizona doctor discusses ways to stay healthy during the pandemic
A Valley doctor gives tips on how to stay healthy during the COVID-19 pandemic.
A Valley doctor gives tips on how to stay healthy during the COVID-19 pandemic.
United Food Bank delivers more than 62,000 pounds of food to White Mountain Apache Tribe
Mesa's United Food Bank brought more than 62,000 pounds of food to the White Mountain Apache Reservation this week.
Mesa's United Food Bank brought more than 62,000 pounds of food to the White Mountain Apache Reservation this week.
CDC adds 6 new symptoms of coronavirus to list
The Centers for Disease Control has tripled the number of symptoms that could be indicators of coronavirus, including muscle pain, headache and new loss of taste or smell.
The Centers for Disease Control has tripled the number of symptoms that could be indicators of coronavirus, including muscle pain, headache and new loss of taste or smell.
What beginning elective surgeries again in Arizona means for the community
Elective surgeries will be able to resume in Arizona on May 1st and the former Arizona Department of Health Services Director, Will Humble, it could have started even sooner.
Elective surgeries will be able to resume in Arizona on May 1st and the former Arizona Department of Health Services Director, Will Humble, it could have started even sooner.
Illinois man sues Trump for denying stimulus checks to Americans married to immigrants
An Illinois man is suing President Trump and other Republican officials because he is being denied a stimulus check because he is married to an immigrant without a social security number.
An Illinois man is suing President Trump and other Republican officials because he is being denied a stimulus check because he is married to an immigrant without a social security number.
Global death toll tops 200,000 as some virus lockdowns eased
ATLANTA (AP) — As the global death toll from the coronavirus surpassed 200,000 on Saturday, countries took cautious steps toward easing lockdowns imposed amid the pandemic, but fears of a surge in infections made even some outbreak-wounded businesses reluctant to reopen.
ATLANTA (AP) — As the global death toll from the coronavirus surpassed 200,000 on Saturday, countries took cautious steps toward easing lockdowns imposed amid the pandemic, but fears of a surge in infections made even some outbreak-wounded businesses reluctant to reopen.
'No evidence' that recovered COVID-19 patients cannot be reinfected: W.H.O.
The World Health Organization (WHO) says that there was currently “no evidence” that people who have recovered from COVID-19 and have antibodies are protected from a second coronavirus infection.
The World Health Organization (WHO) says that there was currently “no evidence” that people who have recovered from COVID-19 and have antibodies are protected from a second coronavirus infection.
Arizona small business rehires 250, thanks to Paycheck Protection Program
A Scottsdale business was able to hire back nearly 250 people because of the Paycheck Protection Program.
A Scottsdale business was able to hire back nearly 250 people because of the Paycheck Protection Program.
TIMELINE: Protesters gather to ask Gov. Abbott to reopen Texas businesses
Another group of protestors gather in front of the capital to demand that Abbott reopen Texas businesses.
Another group of protestors gather in front of the capital to demand that Abbott reopen Texas businesses.
Researchers: Global death toll from COVID-19 surpasses 200,000
The worldwide death toll topped 200,000, according to a tally compiled by John Hopkins University from government figures. The actual death toll is believed to be far higher.
The worldwide death toll topped 200,000, according to a tally compiled by John Hopkins University from government figures. The actual death toll is believed to be far higher.
South Florida shop makes face masks from alligator, python, iguana skins
A South Florida man is making stylish face masks that could help the environment. Brian Wood says pythons are invasive species that he hunts and turns into masks.
A South Florida man is making stylish face masks that could help the environment. Brian Wood says pythons are invasive species that he hunts and turns into masks.
Coronavirus: Miami goes 7 weeks without a murder for the first time since 1957
According to the paper, in 1957, the city went 7 weeks, 3 days without a reported murder.
According to the paper, in 1957, the city went 7 weeks, 3 days without a reported murder.
Despite critics’ outcry, border wall construction goes on
The federal government is proceeding with plans for a border wall despite many protests.
The federal government is proceeding with plans for a border wall despite many protests.
Arizona's stay-at-home order a target of planned protests
Protests have reportedly been scheduled in response to the stay-at-home order that was issued for Arizona in response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Protests have reportedly been scheduled in response to the stay-at-home order that was issued for Arizona in response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Police: 'Excessive' wearing of medical mask possibly caused NJ driver to pass out, crash
Officials said masks should be used in public but aren't necessary “when driving a vehicle with no additional occupants.”
Officials said masks should be used in public but aren't necessary “when driving a vehicle with no additional occupants.”
Save Our Stages: Independent music venues pushing for stimulus funding
The entertainment industry has been hard hit by the COVID-19 pandemic, and now, music venues are rallying together to get help from Congress.
The entertainment industry has been hard hit by the COVID-19 pandemic, and now, music venues are rallying together to get help from Congress.
Valley restaurant shifting business model to keep taking care of employees during the coronavirus pandemic
The management at one Glendale restaurant is doing what they can to keep paying their employees, as the COVID-19 pandemic continues.
The management at one Glendale restaurant is doing what they can to keep paying their employees, as the COVID-19 pandemic continues.
As COVID-19 outbreak continues, eatery owners get surprising gift from loyal customers
A different kind of donation is given to a Chandler diner during the COVID-19 pandemic.
A different kind of donation is given to a Chandler diner during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Scottsdale firefighters team up with local businesses to deliver meals to seniors
After receiving a number of donations, the Scottsdale Firefighters Association is finding a way to give back to those who need help.
After receiving a number of donations, the Scottsdale Firefighters Association is finding a way to give back to those who need help.


















