Tempe Mayor-elect Corey Woods speaks on coronavirus in Arizona
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Newly-elected Tempe Mayor Corey Woods joined other Arizona mayors in writing Governor Doug Ducey a letter asking for further measures to help stop the spread of coronavirus. Woods also recently announced he tested positive for COVID-19.

More than 81,000 Arizona businesses get coronavirus loans

Among the 11,000 firms approved for at least $150,000 in loans, several sectors dominated — restaurants, medical, dental and law offices, and construction contractors. More than 150 religious organizations — mainly churches — and nearly as many schools also were approved for loans.

Varsity Tavern in Tempe under investigation, accused of allowing employees with COVID-19 to continue working

Varsity Tavern on Mill Avenue is under investigation for multiple violations, including allegedly allowing employees who were known to have tested positive for COVID-19 to continue working.

Mesa woman facing drug charges for 3rd time since 2019

The Arizona Attorney General’s Office said 34-year-old Trisha Lynn Weaver remains jailed without bond on suspicion of conspiracy, illegally conducting an enterprise and possession of a dangerous drug for sale.

Testing wastewater for coronavirus: ASU researchers notice spike following end to lockdown

During Governor Doug Ducey's statewide lockdown, ASU professor Rolf Halden says levels remained normal, but in the days and weeks that followed, Halden noticed a disturbing trend.

Tempe relocates cooling center
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The City of Tempe is relocating one of its cooling centers to the Pyle Adult Recreation Center provide a central location for residents for people to cool off during these hot temperatures.

Tempe police search for woman accused of pulling gun on victim over parking space

People in Tempe are calling for the arrest of a woman accused of pointing a gun at another woman during an argument near McClintock Drive and Rio Salado Parkway.

Family of Antonio Arce speaks out after Tempe City Council votes for $2M settlement in lawsuit

The Tempe City Council will award the family of Antonio Arce, 14, who was shot and killed by a Tempe Police officer back in January 2019. The officer resigned from the department 4 months after the incident.

ASU hosting emergency supply drive to benefit residents on tribal lands amid COVID-19
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Arizona State University is hosting the "Tribal Lands Emergency Supply Drive," where drive-through donations are being accepted to benefit those impacted by the coronavirus pandemic. FOX 10's Anita Roman has the details.

Protests outside Tempe Union High School District headquarters over return to school plans

Protesters gathered in Tempe on Tuesday night, as the school board meets to determine options to return to class following the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. FOX 10's Brian Webb reports.

Public pools in Tempe to reopen just in time for the summer heat
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Tempe announced its pools will be reopening, but there will be health precautions taken, such as limiting the number of people at the pool at a time.

School districts in Arizona share plans for return to classroom, including face masks

The Kyrene School District provided a return to school plan on Tuesday as students await returning to school amid the coronavirus pandemic. One of the new safety protocols is students being required to wear masks.

Members of Arizona State University football team detail racist incident at Whataburger location

What began as a trip to get food turned into a racist incident for three members of ASU's football team. They also accused the fast food store's manager of escalating the situation. FOX 10's Matt Galka reports.