
Taylor Wirtz
Taylor joined the FOX10 team as a reporter in June 2025. Born and raised in Los Angeles, she is thrilled to be just a drive away from family, and can’t wait to see all that living in the Valley has to offer.
Taylor comes to Phoenix from WINK News in Fort Myers, Florida, where she served as a weekend anchor and reported during the week. She went live from "Evacuation Zone A" while Hurricane Ian, the deadliest storm in modern Florida history, washed ashore, providing coverage until the station was knocked off the air. Her reports aired on The Weather Channel, CNN, and Fox News, among other outlets. She then anchored hours of wall-to-wall, unscripted coverage of Southwest Florida’s recovery in the weeks that followed.
Taylor also covered the Gabby Petito case, and the ensuing manhunt for Brian Laundrie in North Port that captured national attention.
Before Florida, she got her start at KTWO TV in Casper, Wyoming, where she mainly served as anchor and producer of Good Morning Wyoming. She reported on various gubernatorial, U.S. House and Senate races in the state, and enjoyed highlighting small businesses as part of the morning show.
Taylor is a proud Horned Frog, graduating from Texas Christian University in 2018.
She has a deep love for animals, and has emceed fundraisers, galas and events for Humane Societies in both Florida and Wyoming. When she’s not at work, you can find her walking her dog Scarlett, traveling, or eating somewhere yummy.
Taylor is passionate about telling emotional stories that showcase the power of the human spirit. She couldn’t be happier to have the privilege of telling stories in the Valley.
If you have a story idea for Taylor, reach out via email or send her a message on social media. And if you see her out and about, please say hello!
The latest from Taylor Wirtz
Changes to Arizona law could impact historic neighborhoods
Arizona lawmakers passed a bill out of committee to exempt designated historic districts from a new state law that mandates "middle housing" in single-family zones.
DHS reveals Surprise warehouse turned ICE detention facility part of $38B plan
Local officials and residents are protesting DHS' plan to convert a Surprise warehouse into an ICE detention facility, a move leaders say was made without their prior knowledge.
Nancy Guthrie: FBI awaits confirmation of DNA results from glove found in search
Sheriff Chris Nanos cleared Nancy Guthrie’s family as suspects Monday, calling them victims. Investigators now await DNA results from a glove found near the 84-year-old's home to check the national CODIS database for matches.
Search and rescue dog with Phoenix Fire retires after nearly a decade
Talon, a veteran search and rescue dog, is retiring from the Phoenix Fire Department after eight years of saving lives locally and nationally.
Nancy Guthrie: Authorities swamped by 18,000 tips since her disappearance
The Pima County Sheriff’s Department has received nearly 18,000 leads in the 11 days since the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, with 4,000 tips arriving in a single day following the release of suspect surveillance footage.
Nancy Guthrie: Person of interest detained in connection to her disappearance
Fox News Digital confirmed a person of interest in the disappearance of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie has been detained on Tuesday night.
Phoenix Police officer kills homeowner who disarmed home invasion suspect
New details from the Phoenix Police Department reveal an officer fatally shot a man who had disarmed a home invasion suspect before police arrived at a home near 75th Avenue and Lower Buckeye Road on Jan. 26.
Man arrested in connection with deadly hit-and-run crash: Phoenix Police
Phoenix Police arrested 46-year-old Eric Dustin Hodge on charges including manslaughter and leaving the scene of a fatal accident after he allegedly struck and killed bicyclist Hannah Rose Henry, 26, on Feb. 8.
Nancy Guthrie's 'unsettling' disappearance surpasses one week
Nancy Guthrie, 84, remains missing one week after she was reported missing from her Tucson-area home.
Peoria dog seizure sparks questions surrounding strengths, limitations of 'Jerry's Law'
After 60+ dogs were seized from a Peoria home, advocates are citing the case as a test for "Jerry’s Law," a new state statute designed to simplify animal cruelty prosecutions.









