'Knees and toes!' Man shows seniors around the world how to stay active during coronavirus pandemic

Described as a "national treasure," 96-year-old Bob Fulton is showing fellow residents of the United Kingdom and seniors around the world that you can still keep active while being isolated at home during this novel coronavirus pandemic.

Blue Clover Distillery to donate hand sanitizer to organizations in need
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A Scottsdale business is using their vodka-distilling experience to get creative and help the community during the coronavirus pandemic. FOX 10's Tom Fergus has the details.

MST Solutions in Chandler gives $10,000 in supplies to at-risk residents
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We're seeing so many stories of individuals and companies stepping up to help others in their communities during this difficult time. COO Ken Costello talks to FOX 10 about how his company created teams to pick up and deliver the items.

TyPad Sunday: Female firefighter urges other women to join the profession
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Ashley Losch is just one out of 17 female firefighters out of the sworn 250 firefighters in the city of Glendale - now, she's hoping more women choose it as a career. FOX 10's Ty Brennan reports.

Community Cares: Mindful Messages with Dr. Morgan Francis
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A Valley clinical psychologist has set up a number for people to receive mindful messages over text - simply text 202-759-6205 for the service. FOX 10's Anita Roman reports.

FDA: Newly-approved coronavirus test works in 45 minutes, to be rolled out next week

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has announced that it has approved the use of a rapid coronavirus diagnostic test that returns results in approximately 45 minutes.

Actor, singer, 'The Gambler': Kenny Rogers dies at 81

According to a statement regarding Rogers death, his family is planning a small private service out of concern over the COVID-19 pandemic. 

People take to sidewalks with colorful chalk to share messages of encouragement amid COVID-19 crisis

A post on social media encouraged residents who were under isolation orders in cities across the U.S. to reach out to others with bright messages of hope etched onto sidewalks and driveways.

Austin couple gets married after making adjustments to follow coronavirus guidelines

Ben and Ashley Pedretti weren't going to let coronavirus COVID-19 restrictions keep them from walking down the aisle. It wasn't exactly the wedding they'd planned but Ashley's mom Karen May says the couple, and the family, wouldn't have changed a thing.