Chandler long-term care facility reports 13 COVID-19 deaths

On Tuesday, Pennington Gardens in Chandler confirmed 13 residents died from COVID-19 and there are 28 total cases.

Phoenix votes to allocate $18m in coronavirus funding to support vulnerable population

Officials with the City of Phoenix announce the city's most vulnerable and at-risk residents will be moved into hotel rooms, following a vote on allocating nearly $18 million in federal COVID-19 funding to support the city's vulnerable population.

Man says dad was turned away by 3 hospitals while sick with COVID-19, then died at home

Keith says his father should still be alive, but was turned away from receiving care and testing at Beaumont Grosse Pointe, Detroit Receiving and Henry Ford hospitals over the course of three days

Concerts may not return until 2021 due to pandemic

The World Health Organization goes even further; suggesting the next large concert will be in the fall of 2021 they predict, when testing and a vaccine are available.

Some gym owners concerned over plans to reopen the country following COVID-19 outbreak

Under President Donald Trump's plan to reopen the country after the COVOD-19 pandemic, gyms fall under the plan's 1st phase, but only if they follow strict guidelines.

US coronavirus cases top 800,000, according to Johns Hopkins

As of April 21, there were more than 43,000 deaths and 73,000 recoveries in the United States from the novel coronavirus.

How a hotel company is honoring health care heroes on COVID-19 front lines

We all know how hard health care workers and first responders have been working during the pandemic, and one valley resort is stepping up to provide a little rest and relaxation for some of these heroes.

City of Tampa employee catches Tom Brady working out in closed park, mayor says

“I’m not one to gossip so you didn’t hear this from me,” Tampa Mayor Jane Castor told St. Petersburg Mayor Rick Kriseman during a live-streamed, joint update on the cities’ response to the novel coronavirus pandemic.

Dow tumbles 631 points as oil selloff deepens

The Dow Jones Industrial Average tumbled 515 points, or 2.18 percent, in the opening minutes of trading. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite dropped 1.76 percent and 1.2 percent, respectively.

21 new coronavirus deaths reported in Arizona; toll now 208

Arizona health officials reported 21 additional coronavirus deaths, the most in a single day since the first death was reported on March 17.