
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
Phoenix Police officer seriously hurt in rollover crash
A Phoenix Police officer suffered serious injuries in a rollover crash on March 14 on the Buckeye Road overpass at Interstate 17.
New, state-of-the-art childbirth simulator unveiled at Arizona State University nursing school
Arizona State University's Edson College of Nursing received a new manikin that can provide students with a more realistic experience of birthing children.
Camp Taliesin West teaches STEAM in a fun, immersive way
Some Valley kids are spending their spring breaks immersed in architecture and design. It's all happening at Camp Taliesin West in Scottsdale as the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation hosted its popular spring break camp.
Crews battle tire fire at Phoenix lot: FD
Fire officials say quick action by firefighters prevented flames from spreading to nearby buildings.
SRP board votes yes to increase rates
The electricity bill of many people in the Phoenix area will be going up after the Salt River Project (SRP) board voted on Feb. 27 to approve a rate increase. The change will take effect in November.
Phoenix VA mobile medical unit launches to help veterans in need
Medical care is going straight to veterans in need through a new mobile program launched by the Phoenix VA Health Care System.
ASU Alumna, a liver transplant recipient, encourages organ donations
Jessie Boyd, an ASU alumna, is encouraging organ donation after that very act saved her life when she suddenly fell ill. "It's one of the biggest blessings that has happened in my life," she said.
Republic Services hosts national competition for skilled machine operators in Chandler
Republic Services' Road-eo Championship celebrates operators' skills with challenges and rewards, including a trophy, $5,000, and extra paid days off for winners.
Buckeye Air Fair welcomes some of the best stunt pilots in the country this weekend
The Buckeye Air Fair in the west Valley starts on Friday and runs through Sunday providing sights and scenes high in the sky for enthusiasts of all ages.
Arizona State tennis team donates balls to ASU Police K-9s
Arizona State's women's tennis team is helping keep the police K-9 officers on its campus happy girls and boys. The team is donating its tennis balls to their four-legged friends who keep them safe.