
Megan Spector
Megan joined the FOX10 team as a reporter in November 2025.
Before making her way to the Valley, she spent three years in Southern Arizona at KVOA News 4 Tucson, where she wore many hats – anchoring, reporting, producing, forecasting the weather and more. During that time, she covered a wide variety of news, including groundbreaking research, criminal and civil matters, parades and fairs, local and national elections, wildfires and monsoon storms.
Originally from San Diego, Megan later headed to New Orleans to attend Tulane University, where she graduated with a degree in Communications and double minors in Business Management and Film Studies.
She’s thrilled to call the Valley home and can’t wait to explore all it has to offer – from local restaurants and coffee shops to live music and community events.
Have a story idea? Megan would love to hear from you! Reach out via email or connect on social media.
The latest from Megan Spector
Phoenix Police begin issuing citations for jaywalking, standing in a median
Heads up, Phoenix: As of Friday, Jan. 16, police can now ticket you for jaywalking or standing in medians without giving a warning first. The new city policy removes the previous warning requirement.
Former Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema facing lawsuit over alleged affair with bodyguard
A North Carolina woman is suing former Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema for more than $25,000, alleging Sinema’s affair with the woman's husband destroyed their 14-year marriage under the state’s "alienation of affection" law.
Deadline looms for Colorado River water agreement
A high-stakes deadline has been set for Arizona and six other basin states to agree on how to divide Colorado River water before current rules expire in 2026.
Illegal cockfighting ring, involving 34 live roosters, busted in Tonopah: MCSO
Deputies busted an active cockfighting ring at a Tonopah home Saturday, involving 34 live roosters.
Country Thunder: Small businesses weigh costs of vendor fee increases
Small business owners report a big increase in vendor fees for the 2026 Country Thunder music festival, with standard rates reportedly rising from $6 to $9 per square foot.
Protests erupt in Phoenix following deadly ICE shooting in Minnesota
A deadly ICE-involved shooting in Minnesota sparked protests across the country Thursday, including a demonstration outside the agency’s field office in Phoenix where advocates and lawmakers demanded a federal investigation.
Hiker rescued in 12-hour New Year's Day mission after falling from ledge
A 55-year-old hiker was rescued in Yavapai County after falling from a ledge and suffering a serious ankle injury on New Year’s Day.
Protestors in Phoenix oppose military action in Venezuela after president's capture
Protesters gathered at the Arizona State Capitol to denounce U.S. military action in Venezuela and the capture of its president.
Mesa property owner removes Emily Pike memorial; supporters quickly rebuild
The roadside memorial for Emily Pike, whose dismembered remains were found inside trash bags nearly a year ago, was rebuilt Friday after the property owner removed the tribute and placed it in a nearby bin.
Queen Creek couple offers $10K reward after New Year’s Eve home burglary
A Queen Creek couple is offering a $10,000 reward after security footage captured an intruder smashing a glass door and ransacking their home during a New Year’s Eve burglary.









