El Mirage Walgreens chosen as drive-thru COVID-19 testing site

Starting Friday, an El Mirage Walgreens located near Dysart and Greenway Roads will begin appointment-only drive-thru coronavirus testing.

United Food Bank's weekly food distribution underway at Mesa Convention Center
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A record number of people filed for unemployment last week -- 5.2 million nationwide. Food banks around the country are doing what they can to help out-of-work families make their food dollars stretch. FOX 10's Anita Roman checks in with the United Food Bank's weekly food distribution happening at the Mesa Convention Center.

Major League Soccer suspending season until at least June 8

Soccer fans are going to have to wait a little longer to see Minnesota United in its second season at Allianz Field.

Meghan Markle, Prince Harry deliver free meals in Los Angeles amid coronavirus crisis

The royal duo joined Project Angel Food, an organization dedicated to providing food to those impacted by serious illness, to make two food deliveries, a rep for the organization confirmed to Fox News.

Protests underway in show of solidarity with suspended Santa Monica nurses amid coronavirus crisis

Protests were planned across California Friday to show solidarity after ten registered nurses at Providence St. John’s Hospital in Santa Monica were reportedly suspended after refusing to treat COVID-19 patients without proper personal protective equipment (PPE).

Arizona MVD to shut down to change to new computer system

Arizona’s Motor Vehicle Division will shut down for several days in order to upgrade to a new computer system.

California governor expects $7 billion in virus spending

The news came Thursday as state lawmakers held their first oversight hearing of the more than $2 billion Newsom has already spent, questioning administration officials about a nearly $1 billion contract with a Chinese-owned company to provide up to 200 million masks per month.

Fears about coronavirus, allow some sex assault victims to collect their own evidence

The temporary measure put in place in Marin County after shelter-in-place orders were issued last month to stop the spread of the virus raises issues of evidence contamination and other problems that would be challenged in court, defense attorneys said.

Arizona Supreme Court mulls appeal over tuition costs lawsuit

The Arizona Supreme Court is considering an appeal in a case that involves both the cost of tuition to attend a state university and the authority of the state attorney general.

Lions spotted napping on road during coronavirus lockdown

“This lion pride are usually resident on Kempiana Contractual Park, an area Kruger tourists do not see,” Kruger National Park tweeted on Monday.

Advocates urge release of prisoners as Arizona fights coronavirus

As the coronavirus surfaces in Arizona prisons, advocates for inmates worry that they’re running out of time to persuade Gov. Doug Ducey to avoid a larger outbreak by releasing some of the 42,000 people who live in close quarters behind bars.