Very good dog apparently thinks cheers for health care workers are for him
Riley, a U.K. retriever and very good boy, thought cheers for health care workers were for him.
Riley, a U.K. retriever and very good boy, thought cheers for health care workers were for him.
Valley eyewear store owner talks impact of COVID-19 on his 40-year businesses
Arizona has already approved nearly 11,000 Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans totaling more than $3.5 billion.
Arizona has already approved nearly 11,000 Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans totaling more than $3.5 billion.
Why grocery stores are working to have employees classified as 'first responders' amid COVID-19
They’re on the front lines of the COVID-19 battle, they can’t work from home, and are constantly exposed to people.
They’re on the front lines of the COVID-19 battle, they can’t work from home, and are constantly exposed to people.
Some valley nurses were laid off during COVID-19, but are using their skills in New York
Mayo Clinic, Abrazo and other hospitals are laying off or furloughing staff during the COVID-19 crisis and a nurses make up a lot of that staff.
Mayo Clinic, Abrazo and other hospitals are laying off or furloughing staff during the COVID-19 crisis and a nurses make up a lot of that staff.
Tempe company answers the need for protective barriers during COVID-19 pandemic
The company E&E Exhibit Solutions in Tempe is changing its business model during this pandemic.
The company E&E Exhibit Solutions in Tempe is changing its business model during this pandemic.
WWII veteran, age 99, raises millions for UK health service
Capt. Tom Moore's family used social media to help him get donations to support health care workers during the coronavirus pandemic.
Capt. Tom Moore's family used social media to help him get donations to support health care workers during the coronavirus pandemic.
Stocks slide as coronavirus slams US economy with historic declines in retail sales, manufacturing
The Dow Jones Industrial Average plunged as many as 716 points, or 2.99 percent, while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite fell 2.97 percent and 2.43 percent, respectively.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average plunged as many as 716 points, or 2.99 percent, while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite fell 2.97 percent and 2.43 percent, respectively.
Neighbor sends Pokemon-themed apology cake after calling police on mom, daughter playing Pokemon Go
Amy Kellems and her daughter were pulled over after her neighbor mistakenly called the cops on them when they were playing Pokemon Go
Amy Kellems and her daughter were pulled over after her neighbor mistakenly called the cops on them when they were playing Pokemon Go
Kroger pushes to reclassify supermarket employees as 'extended first responders,' get them access to PPE
A major grocery chain is joining the push to get its workers classified as “emergency personnel” or “extended first responders" amid the coronavirus outbreak.
A major grocery chain is joining the push to get its workers classified as “emergency personnel” or “extended first responders" amid the coronavirus outbreak.
Unemployment in Arizona: More than 250K collecting unemployment amid COVID-19
New numbers released Wednesday by the Arizona Department of Economic Security show that there are now more than 250,000 people collecting unemployment checks in Arizona.
New numbers released Wednesday by the Arizona Department of Economic Security show that there are now more than 250,000 people collecting unemployment checks in Arizona.
Online banking outages reported on same day millions of Americans receive stimulus payment
Many users on Twitter reported having trouble accessing their online bank accounts on the same day that millions of Americans were expected to receive stimulus money.
Many users on Twitter reported having trouble accessing their online bank accounts on the same day that millions of Americans were expected to receive stimulus money.
Year after Notre Dame fire, restoration stalled by coronavirus
Ever since the French landmark was engulfed in flames that destroyed much of the structure's roof and felled its spire on April 15 last year, construction workers have toiled tirelessly to save the 13th-century relic by President Emmanuel Macron's promised five-year timeline.
Ever since the French landmark was engulfed in flames that destroyed much of the structure's roof and felled its spire on April 15 last year, construction workers have toiled tirelessly to save the 13th-century relic by President Emmanuel Macron's promised five-year timeline.
Florida animal shelter's kennels empty 'for the first time in history' after every dog adopted
For the first time in its history, a Florida animal shelter's kennels were completely emptied after all of the dogs were adopted.
For the first time in its history, a Florida animal shelter's kennels were completely emptied after all of the dogs were adopted.
California schools will look very different when they reopen
Newsom said Tuesday that when the state’s 6 million students do return, things will look dramatically different.
Newsom said Tuesday that when the state’s 6 million students do return, things will look dramatically different.
Proposed plan would send Americans $2,000 a month until employment returns to pre-coronavirus levels
The Emergency Money for the People Act would give at least $2,000 a month to every American age 16 or older and making less than $130,000 a year.
The Emergency Money for the People Act would give at least $2,000 a month to every American age 16 or older and making less than $130,000 a year.
Parents create at-home ice cream store for kids during pandemic
Ricky Shankar and his husband Nicholas found a fun way for their kids to cope with isolation during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Ricky Shankar and his husband Nicholas found a fun way for their kids to cope with isolation during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Toys for Tots distributing some toys early due to COVID-19
The Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots program collects and distributes millions of toys to deserving children each year during the holiday season. During this pandemic, the organization decided it didn’t want to wait until the holidays to provide support.
The Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots program collects and distributes millions of toys to deserving children each year during the holiday season. During this pandemic, the organization decided it didn’t want to wait until the holidays to provide support.
North Carolina woman wears 'Buzz Lightyear' helmet to grocery store
Kelly Hogan Painter’s husband said she couldn’t go to the store in Stallings, North Carolina, on April 4 because they had no masks at home — so she donned a Buzz Lightyear toy helmet and proceeded anyway.
Kelly Hogan Painter’s husband said she couldn’t go to the store in Stallings, North Carolina, on April 4 because they had no masks at home — so she donned a Buzz Lightyear toy helmet and proceeded anyway.
Scottsdale Unified School District to distribute breakfast, lunches one day per week
The Scottsdale Unified School District is changing the way they distribute breakfast and lunch to children in need -- parents can still get food, but pickup is now only one day per week. FOX 10's Anita Roman has the details.
The Scottsdale Unified School District is changing the way they distribute breakfast and lunch to children in need -- parents can still get food, but pickup is now only one day per week. FOX 10's Anita Roman has the details.
Chandler crafting company making masks for healthcare workers and the public
Chandler's Misfit Critters, which makes accessories for sugar gliders, has pivoted into making masks for the public, as well is donating them to healthcare workers for free. FOX 10's Ty Brennan has more.
Chandler's Misfit Critters, which makes accessories for sugar gliders, has pivoted into making masks for the public, as well is donating them to healthcare workers for free. FOX 10's Ty Brennan has more.



















