St. Vincent de Paul in need of volunteers for Urban Garden
St. Vincent de Paul is in need of volunteers for its Urban Garden located near downtown Phoenix. Marisol Saldivar of St. Vincent de Paul has the details on how you can get involved.
St. Vincent de Paul is in need of volunteers for its Urban Garden located near downtown Phoenix. Marisol Saldivar of St. Vincent de Paul has the details on how you can get involved.
2 deaths, 72 confirmed COVID-19 cases at Huntington Beach nursing home
Two residents died of coronavirus complications and 72 other residents and staff members tested COVID-19 positive at a nursing home in Huntington Beach, officials said.
Two residents died of coronavirus complications and 72 other residents and staff members tested COVID-19 positive at a nursing home in Huntington Beach, officials said.
Gilbert woman sets up donation table for those in need
Many people are out of work during the coronavirus pandemic and are having a hard time buying what they need for their family. Brittany Secory is doing what she can for the community. FOX 10's Anita Roman has the details.
Many people are out of work during the coronavirus pandemic and are having a hard time buying what they need for their family. Brittany Secory is doing what she can for the community. FOX 10's Anita Roman has the details.
As people stay home, Earth turns wilder and cleaner
The world has experienced positive environmental effects as people have stayed home due to COVID-19.
The world has experienced positive environmental effects as people have stayed home due to COVID-19.
Iowa woman sets up 'giving tree' of face masks for people to use during coronavirus pandemic
Deb Siggins said she’s made about 400 masks and pays out of her own pocket for all the materials.
Deb Siggins said she’s made about 400 masks and pays out of her own pocket for all the materials.
National forests across Arizona impose campfire restrictions amid COVID-19 outbreak
All six national forests around Arizona are imposing campfire restrictions that officials are intended to protect the health and safety of employees and communities during the coronavirus outbreak.
All six national forests around Arizona are imposing campfire restrictions that officials are intended to protect the health and safety of employees and communities during the coronavirus outbreak.
Hospital reinstates suspended Santa Monica nurses who demanded proper PPE to treat COVID-19 patients
At least 10 nurses are heading back to the COVID-19 ward this week after being suspended for demanding protective respirator masks, the National Nurses United union said Tuesday.
At least 10 nurses are heading back to the COVID-19 ward this week after being suspended for demanding protective respirator masks, the National Nurses United union said Tuesday.
UPS donates 10K N95 masks to Children's Healthcare of Atlanta
UPS has donated 10,000 N95 respirator masks to Children's Healthcare of Atlanta.
UPS has donated 10,000 N95 respirator masks to Children's Healthcare of Atlanta.
Why is antibody testing so critical?
Americans are desperate to open our country back up, but leaders warn, this can't happen safely until we have adequate testing available -- and this includes antibody testing. Dr. Oz explains why the tests are important and critical for COVID.
Americans are desperate to open our country back up, but leaders warn, this can't happen safely until we have adequate testing available -- and this includes antibody testing. Dr. Oz explains why the tests are important and critical for COVID.
Wayne County investigating makeshift morgue housing 50 bodies at Beaumont facility
Investigators from the Wayne County Health Division are looking into a makeshift morgue set up up by Beaumont Health
Investigators from the Wayne County Health Division are looking into a makeshift morgue set up up by Beaumont Health
Calls to U.S. poison centers spiked as coronavirus spread
The number of daily calls to U.S. poison centers "increased sharply" in the beginning of March.
The number of daily calls to U.S. poison centers "increased sharply" in the beginning of March.
Fort Myers police show love to hospital workers
Police down in Fort Myers, Florida showed their appreciation for healthcare workers this week -- by using their patrol cruisers.
Police down in Fort Myers, Florida showed their appreciation for healthcare workers this week -- by using their patrol cruisers.
Coronavirus has mutated into at least 30 different strains, study finds
The novel coronavirus has mutated into at least 30 different genetic variations, according to a new study in China.
The novel coronavirus has mutated into at least 30 different genetic variations, according to a new study in China.
COVID-19 death rate is similar to the flu, says new study's co-author
A new coronavirus study found the death rate of COVID-19 is far lower than previously thought.
A new coronavirus study found the death rate of COVID-19 is far lower than previously thought.
Cinderella brings magic to Florida neighborhood with special drive-by visit
The beloved Disney princess paid a magical visit to an Orlando neighborhood on April 21.
The beloved Disney princess paid a magical visit to an Orlando neighborhood on April 21.
Over 40 employees lived at their plant for 28 straight days to produce COVID-19 protective gear
Selfless plant workers went home after nearly a month on the job: making personal protection equipment for healthcare workers.
Selfless plant workers went home after nearly a month on the job: making personal protection equipment for healthcare workers.
Louisiana pastor who flouted social distancing urges Americans to donate stimulus checks to his church
A pastor in Louisiana is asking congregants and other Americans to donate their stimulus checks to his church.
A pastor in Louisiana is asking congregants and other Americans to donate their stimulus checks to his church.
First COVID-19 deaths occurred in Bay Area in early February
The first known death from COVID-19 in the U.S. was believed to have occurred in Washington State in late February 2020, but the Santa Clara County Medical Examiner-Coroner revealed on Tuesday that two individuals had died on Feb. 6 and Feb. 17 at home with coronavirus making them the first deaths recorded in the nation.
The first known death from COVID-19 in the U.S. was believed to have occurred in Washington State in late February 2020, but the Santa Clara County Medical Examiner-Coroner revealed on Tuesday that two individuals had died on Feb. 6 and Feb. 17 at home with coronavirus making them the first deaths recorded in the nation.
Amoeba Music struggling to stay afloat during COVID-19 crisis
Empty streets in Hollywood. The iconic Amoeba Music Store on Hollywood Boulevard is closed. A much different vibe from better days.
Empty streets in Hollywood. The iconic Amoeba Music Store on Hollywood Boulevard is closed. A much different vibe from better days.
People missing out on stimulus checks because spouses are immigrants
Roughly 1.2 million U.S. citizens did not receive stimulus checks because they are married to immigrants who don’t have social security numbers and joint-filed their taxes.
Roughly 1.2 million U.S. citizens did not receive stimulus checks because they are married to immigrants who don’t have social security numbers and joint-filed their taxes.



















