
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
Fire leads to discovery of body near Phoenix canal, police investigating
Police say after a fire was extinguished on June 26 near 44th and Washington streets, the body of a 71-year-old man was found.
Avondale female mechanic breaks stereotypes on National Girls in Automotive Day
Samira Rodriguez, the only woman working on the main line at Avondale Toyota, is encouraging more girls to pursue hands-on mechanical careers in the automotive industry.
Desert Foothills Family YMCA campers take over Scottsdale Domino's Pizza
Desert Foothills Family YMCA campers visited a Scottsdale Domino's Pizza for a hands-on kitchen field trip to learn restaurant operations and make their own pizzas.
House fire in Paradise Valley leaves 4 displaced
Phoenix and Scottsdale firefighters contained a large house fire to the east side of a Paradise Valley property after responding to attic flames early Friday morning.
2026 Election: Maricopa County tests tabulation machines ahead of Arizona Primary
The Maricopa County Elections Department conducted mandatory logic and accuracy testing on its offline voting machines ahead of the July 21 primary election.
Peoria police close Liberty High School hazing investigation
Several families of students have accused the school of hazing and sexual misconduct since 2024.
Arizona wildfire detection powered by expanding APS AI camera network
APS is doubling its mountain-top artificial intelligence cameras to scan Arizona for wildfire smoke and heat signatures around the clock.
Drought relief: Arizona could get more Colorado River water under proposed deal
As the Southwest continues to figure out how to adapt to drought conditions, Arizona could soon be getting help from California.
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.









