
Danielle Miller
Danielle Miller joined the FOX 10 team in July of 2015. She comes to us from the bright lights of Las Vegas, where she was born and raised.
Danielle started her career in television at WDAY the ABC affiliate in Fargo North Dakota. She spent two years there covering devastating droughts, severe winter blizzards, and spring flooding. Her next stop was in her hometown of Las Vegas Nevada at KVVU, the FOX affiliate. She spent two years there before heading to Phoenix.
Danielle graduated from University of Nevada Las Vegas, with a degree in broadcast journalism. She cheered all four years of college and is a die-hard Rebel fan.
Danielle is excited to learn about Arizona and explore all it has to offer. She also looks forward to telling your stories, so if you have a story you’d like to hare be sure to send her an email.
While Danielle isn’t working she enjoys anything active, reading, and hanging out with friends and family.
The latest from Danielle Miller
Arizona nonprofit volunteers build and deliver beds for children in need
Sleep in Heavenly Peace is expanding its Phoenix model to Tucson and Flagstaff as local volunteers prepare to deliver beds to 65 children this weekend.
Woman hit, killed by Valley Metro bus in west Phoenix
A woman died on Thursday after being hit by a Valley Metro bus near 59th Avenue and Van Buren Street, police said.
Vistancia Animal Hospital partners with West-MEC to train future vet techs
West-MEC veterinary students and local essay contest winners worked alongside professionals at Vistancia Animal Hospital for a comprehensive, real-world learning clinic.
Children, suspect killed in apparent murder-suicide at Phoenix home: PD
An apparent murder-suicide left two children and a suspect dead early Monday morning at a home near 47th Avenue and Bell Road, police said.
Memorial Day flag placement honors more than 100,000 fallen soldiers
Volunteers placed flags at the National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona ahead of Memorial Day to honor fallen military service members.
Phoenix morgue burglary suspect accused of sexual contact with dead bodies
A 31-year-old man was arrested after allegedly using a crowbar to break into the Maricopa County Medical Examiner's Office and having sexual contact with multiple corpses.
Leroy McGill: Arizona man convicted of 'especially cruel' murder executed
On Wednesday morning, Arizona carried out the death sentence of a convicted murderer. Leroy Dean McGill was put to death by lethal injection for a crime prosecutors called "especially cruel."
'It is so moving': Veterans head to national monuments on Honor Flight Arizona
Honor Flight Arizona launched its first standalone chartered flight to transport 91 Korean War and Vietnam War veterans to see U.S. national memorials free of charge.
Report finds 34% of Arizona ESA transactions reviewed had issues
A state audit reveals potential mishandling of millions in school voucher funds after Superintendent Tom Horne ordered staff to approve requests under $2,000 without review.
Man in custody after person found shot, killed in north Phoenix
A man is in custody after a shooting early Tuesday morning near Interstate 17 and Dove Valley Road left one person dead.









