Federal government confiscates face masks meant for Florida firefighters
A shipment of 1 million face masks en route to South Florida for firefighters was confiscated last week by the federal government, Miami-Dade's top emergency management official said.
A shipment of 1 million face masks en route to South Florida for firefighters was confiscated last week by the federal government, Miami-Dade's top emergency management official said.
Conservative group sues to stop California aid to undocumented immigrants
Newsom is offering $500 apiece to 150,000 unemployed adults who were left out of the stimulus package approved by Congress because of their immigration status.
Newsom is offering $500 apiece to 150,000 unemployed adults who were left out of the stimulus package approved by Congress because of their immigration status.
1 in 4 Americans have lost job because of coronavirus; most think they'll return to work
One out of every four American adults say someone in their household has lost a job to the coronavirus pandemic, but the vast majority expect those former jobs will return once the crisis passes
One out of every four American adults say someone in their household has lost a job to the coronavirus pandemic, but the vast majority expect those former jobs will return once the crisis passes
Starbucks serves 1 million free coffees to front-line workers, extends offer through May 31
Starbucks announced Thursday that the company would be extending its current free coffee offer to front-line workers and first responders through the end of May.
Starbucks announced Thursday that the company would be extending its current free coffee offer to front-line workers and first responders through the end of May.
'Parks and Recreation' cast returning for scripted special to benefit coronavirus relief
The original cast members of “Parks and Recreation” are getting back to work for a coronavirus-related fundraising special.
The original cast members of “Parks and Recreation” are getting back to work for a coronavirus-related fundraising special.
Ruth's Chris Steakhouse owner to return $20M in small business loans
Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse owner, Ruth’s Hospitality Group, announced Thursday that it is repaying $20 million in coronavirus aid received under the Paycheck Protection Program after the Treasury Department asked publicly traded companies to return the funds meant for small businesses.
Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse owner, Ruth’s Hospitality Group, announced Thursday that it is repaying $20 million in coronavirus aid received under the Paycheck Protection Program after the Treasury Department asked publicly traded companies to return the funds meant for small businesses.
AZDHS expands testing for COVID-19 in Arizona
AZDHS has expanded testing in Arizona for anyone who believes they have been exposed to COVID-19.
AZDHS has expanded testing in Arizona for anyone who believes they have been exposed to COVID-19.
Life Hacks: Keeping your smartphone as germ-free as possible
These days, people want a phone that's as clean as possible. FOX 10's Kari Lake has an idea on how to keep germs off the phone, in today's edition of Life Hacks.
These days, people want a phone that's as clean as possible. FOX 10's Kari Lake has an idea on how to keep germs off the phone, in today's edition of Life Hacks.
Business owner reacts as House passes new coronavirus package
Relief is on the way for small businesses and hospitals across the country, with members of the House of Representatives approving a coronavirus package worth nearly $500 billion.
Relief is on the way for small businesses and hospitals across the country, with members of the House of Representatives approving a coronavirus package worth nearly $500 billion.
Taking a look at COVID-19's impact on the valley
As the COVID-19 crisis continues, things people once considered a normal part of daily life is are no more, and people aroun the Valley are talking about this new reality.
As the COVID-19 crisis continues, things people once considered a normal part of daily life is are no more, and people aroun the Valley are talking about this new reality.
Milwaukee Brewers team up with local groups to help workers in the hospitality industry
Food industry workers who are out of work during the current pandemic are getting some much-needed help.
Food industry workers who are out of work during the current pandemic are getting some much-needed help.
Researchers at UArizona using wastewater to track COVID-19
As the spread of the coronavirus continues, researchers are looking for new ways to track it.
As the spread of the coronavirus continues, researchers are looking for new ways to track it.
San Jose woman believed to be nation’s first COVID-19 death remembered
The first-known fatality of the novel coronavirus in the U.S. was identified Thursday as a seemingly healthy San Jose woman.
The first-known fatality of the novel coronavirus in the U.S. was identified Thursday as a seemingly healthy San Jose woman.
Changes already seen at restaurants as they prepare for life after COVID-19
There is a study out of China that showed the air-conditioning system inside a restaurant likely led to several infections.
There is a study out of China that showed the air-conditioning system inside a restaurant likely led to several infections.
FOX feeding families with disabilities during COVID-19 pandemic
In a partnership with the City of Los Angeles, FOX is feeding thousands of people with disabilities during the COVID-19 pandemic.
In a partnership with the City of Los Angeles, FOX is feeding thousands of people with disabilities during the COVID-19 pandemic.
‘Stay home, stay safe and save lives’: 9-year-old honorary police officer urges social distancing
Nine-year-old Jack Beattie, an honorary sergeant of the Irish National Police Service had a strong message for those still not adhering to social distancing guidelines amid the COVID-19 pandemic: “Stay home, stay safe and save lives.”
Nine-year-old Jack Beattie, an honorary sergeant of the Irish National Police Service had a strong message for those still not adhering to social distancing guidelines amid the COVID-19 pandemic: “Stay home, stay safe and save lives.”
Post-mortem COVID-19 testing now underway
Funeral homes in the East Valley have been busy helping families plan services in the midst of the deadly COVID-19 pandemic.
Funeral homes in the East Valley have been busy helping families plan services in the midst of the deadly COVID-19 pandemic.
Arizona wildfire officials say COVID-19 will change the way they battle wildfires
Gov, Ducey and state wildfire officials held a news conference on Thursday to give an update on anticipated wildfire conditions in 2020.
Gov, Ducey and state wildfire officials held a news conference on Thursday to give an update on anticipated wildfire conditions in 2020.
Mom sick with COVID-19 drives self to hospital to deliver twins, meets them in NICU weeks later
A team of caring staff at Beaumont helped two parents from Clarkston, Mich. who were both fighting COVID-19 bring healthy twin baby boys into this world.
A team of caring staff at Beaumont helped two parents from Clarkston, Mich. who were both fighting COVID-19 bring healthy twin baby boys into this world.
CHP: 87% jump in citations for speeding over 100 mph as drivers take advantage of open roads
Though there are fewer drivers on the road during the COVID-19 pandemic, the department has noticed an 87% uptick in citations for speeding over 100 mph.
Though there are fewer drivers on the road during the COVID-19 pandemic, the department has noticed an 87% uptick in citations for speeding over 100 mph.



















