
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
West Phoenix house fire leaves five people displaced
A massive house fire near 59th Avenue and Thomas Road in West Phoenix left five people displaced.
Family of man wrongly shot, killed by Phoenix officer seeks justice
The family of a Phoenix man who was shot and killed by police while trying to stop an intruder is asking for the state’s top prosecutor to intervene.
Project Baccara: West Valley data center clears Maricopa County hurdle
Maricopa County supervisors voted to approve a permit for the Project Baccara data center in the West Valley, but there are still more hurdles ahead for the controversial project.
Homicide suspect arrested following 5-year manhunt
Wickenburg police confirmed an arrest in the 2021 homicide of Lorenzo Rodriguez Chavira after a five-year investigation.
Hazen Fire: Crews still working to contain fast-moving blaze in the Buckeye area
Over 100 personnel from agencies across the state, including local fire departments and federal partners, are on scene battling the fire.
Phoenix introduces new roadmap as potential water shortages loom
Nearly 40% of Phoenix’s water relies on the Colorado River, prompting city leaders to present a new conservation roadmap.
New ASU master’s degree in war and strategy prepares future military leaders
ASU is heading to the front lines of military education. We're learning more about the Pentagon's new partnership with the university, offering a master's degree in war and strategy.
No charges for Phoenix Police officer who mistakenly shot and killed homeowner
A Phoenix police officer who accidentally shot and killed a homeowner defending his family from an intruder will not face charges, the county attorney announced.
Suspect dead following officer-involved shooting near Downtown Phoenix
A man is dead, according to police, following an officer-involved shooting that happened to the north of Downtown Phoenix.
Chandler residents raise safety concerns at public meeting over gunfire
Residents in a Chandler neighborhood held a public meeting to address ongoing safety concerns following reports of gunfire and property damage.









