Community steps up to help keep Phoenix’s Barrio Cafe from permanent closure
A Phoenix staple, Barrio Cafe, is on the verge of closing if the community doesn't come together to show its support within the next few weeks.
A Phoenix staple, Barrio Cafe, is on the verge of closing if the community doesn't come together to show its support within the next few weeks.
‘She loved so fiercely’: Teen dies from COVID-19 after beating rare cancer 3 times
Aspen Deke battled COVID-19 for more than two months before passing away on Saturday.
Aspen Deke battled COVID-19 for more than two months before passing away on Saturday.
Tempe company creates product to help sanitize credit card readers
During the pandemic, people have heard about the importance of keeping items around a person's home and business sanitized as a way to help stop the spread of COVID-19. Now, a Tempe company has created a sanitizing device for credit card readers. FOX 10's John Hook spoke with the owner of Wave Theory, Patrick Wallan, about the device.
During the pandemic, people have heard about the importance of keeping items around a person's home and business sanitized as a way to help stop the spread of COVID-19. Now, a Tempe company has created a sanitizing device for credit card readers. FOX 10's John Hook spoke with the owner of Wave Theory, Patrick Wallan, about the device.
New COVID-19 vaccination site open in the East Valley amid ongoing vaccine rollout efforts
The new vaccination site is located at the Phoenix Municipal Stadium in the East Valley, and it began operations on the morning of Feb. 1.
The new vaccination site is located at the Phoenix Municipal Stadium in the East Valley, and it began operations on the morning of Feb. 1.
Doctors still researching why COVID-19 patients lose taste, smell long term
Most COVID-19 patients lose their taste and smell during their illness, but some aren't getting those senses back long after they've recovered.
Most COVID-19 patients lose their taste and smell during their illness, but some aren't getting those senses back long after they've recovered.
Californians with disabilities are not prioritized for COVID vaccine, and fear for their lives
Many people with disabilities, especially people who need caretakers to live independently, are at a high risk of dying from COVID but are not prioritized in the state's vaccine rollout plan.
Many people with disabilities, especially people who need caretakers to live independently, are at a high risk of dying from COVID but are not prioritized in the state's vaccine rollout plan.
Judge: Man charged in Arizona courthouse shooting case unfit for trial
A federal judge in Arizona has concluded that a man accused of opening fire in September on a security officer outside a federal courthouse in downtown Phoenix is mentally unfit and cannot stand trial.
A federal judge in Arizona has concluded that a man accused of opening fire in September on a security officer outside a federal courthouse in downtown Phoenix is mentally unfit and cannot stand trial.
Utah and Arizona lawmakers push mental health days for kids amid pandemic
Legislation proposed in Utah and Arizona would add mental or behavioral health to the list of reasons students can be absent from class, similar to staying out with a physical illness.
Legislation proposed in Utah and Arizona would add mental or behavioral health to the list of reasons students can be absent from class, similar to staying out with a physical illness.
Inspector General: California prison transfers during coronavirus caused public health disaster at San Quentin
The Office of the Inspector General, which is the independent oversight body over the California prison system, issued a scathing report Monday on how officials handled coronavirus transfers, saying that the preparation and execution of the transfers were "deeply flawed and risked the health and lives of thousands of incarcerated persons and staff."
The Office of the Inspector General, which is the independent oversight body over the California prison system, issued a scathing report Monday on how officials handled coronavirus transfers, saying that the preparation and execution of the transfers were "deeply flawed and risked the health and lives of thousands of incarcerated persons and staff."
WI mom who gave birth in coma holds newborn after beating COVID
A Poynette mom who made a miraculous recovery from COVID-19, giving birth while in a coma, was able to hold her newborn daughter for the first time.
A Poynette mom who made a miraculous recovery from COVID-19, giving birth while in a coma, was able to hold her newborn daughter for the first time.
Ralphs, Food 4 Less to close 25% of Long Beach stores over extra $4 per hour 'Hero Pay' ordinance
Ralphs and Food 4 Less, both owned by the parent company Kroger, announced Monday that they will be closing 25% of their stores in Long Beach after the city council passed an ordinance requiring companies with over 300 employees nationwide to pay employees an extra $4 per hour.
Ralphs and Food 4 Less, both owned by the parent company Kroger, announced Monday that they will be closing 25% of their stores in Long Beach after the city council passed an ordinance requiring companies with over 300 employees nationwide to pay employees an extra $4 per hour.
'Coronasomnia': Experts say pandemic leads to more sleepless nights
A recent study by the University of Arizona concluded that many people are losing sleep at night due to worries over the pandemic -- such as their health, bank account, and job security.
A recent study by the University of Arizona concluded that many people are losing sleep at night due to worries over the pandemic -- such as their health, bank account, and job security.
'Saved by the Bell' star Dustin Diamond dead at 44 after battle with stage 4 cancer
Dustin Diamond, the actor best known for playing "Screech" on the coming-of-age sitcom "Saved By the Bell," has died.
Dustin Diamond, the actor best known for playing "Screech" on the coming-of-age sitcom "Saved By the Bell," has died.
Arizona reports more than 3,700 new coronavirus cases, 4 deaths
Arizona now has seen 762,145 cases and 13,124 deaths since the pandemic began.
Arizona now has seen 762,145 cases and 13,124 deaths since the pandemic began.
Andrew Brooks, who led development of 1st approved COVID-19 spit test, dies at 51
Andrew Brooks, 51, is credited with developing the first saliva-based test for COVID-19. New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy said the test "undoubtedly saved lives."
Andrew Brooks, 51, is credited with developing the first saliva-based test for COVID-19. New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy said the test "undoubtedly saved lives."
COVID-19 vaccination site opens at Phoenix Municipal Stadium
The second state-run site at Phoenix Municipal Stadium will open on Feb. 1. It will be open during daytime hours.
The second state-run site at Phoenix Municipal Stadium will open on Feb. 1. It will be open during daytime hours.
State health officials mark opening of new COVID-19 vaccine site
Arizona health officials hold a news conference to mark the opening of the new COVID-19 vaccine site at Phoenix Municipal Stadium.
Arizona health officials hold a news conference to mark the opening of the new COVID-19 vaccine site at Phoenix Municipal Stadium.
Illinois couple fighting coronavirus treated to 'dinner date' by hospital staff: 'Always inseparable'
An "inseparable" elderly couple was treated to a special date night in an Illinois hospital, after both being admitted for COVID-19.
An "inseparable" elderly couple was treated to a special date night in an Illinois hospital, after both being admitted for COVID-19.
Failed comeback: Toys R Us shutters its last 2 stores in US
The only two Toys R Us stores that opened in November 2019 as part of a small U.S. comeback attempt by the iconic toy chain have now closed.
The only two Toys R Us stores that opened in November 2019 as part of a small U.S. comeback attempt by the iconic toy chain have now closed.
Tony Bennett reveals he was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s 4 years ago
Legendary singer Tony Bennett and his family revealed in an AARP Magazine article that he has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease but continues to rehearse and sing.
Legendary singer Tony Bennett and his family revealed in an AARP Magazine article that he has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease but continues to rehearse and sing.




















