
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
President Donald Trump speaks at Turning Point USA event in Phoenix
President Donald Trump spoke on Friday at Turning Point USA's "Build the Red Wall" event at Dream City Church in north Phoenix.
Turning Point USA prepares for President Trump's visit to Phoenix
President Trump is set to make his first visit to Phoenix in 2026 by taking part in an event organized by Turning Point USA at a church in the city.
APS settles with Arizona AG, make reforms after Sun City heath-related death
"No utility operating in this state should be allowed to cut off someone's power on a 99-degree day because of an unpaid bill" said Arizona AG Kris Mayes, as she announced a $7m settlement with APS.
Scottsdale City Council approves controversial Old Town parking garage contract
The Scottsdale City Council voted 5-2 to approve a construction contract for a four-level parking garage at 1st Street and Brown Avenue.
Phoenix Catholic bishop responds to Trump's criticism of Pope Leo
In his statement, Phoenix Catholic Diocese Bishop John Dolan said the Pope is "not a politician, nor should he be reduced to one," after President Trump denounced Pope Leo as "weak on crime and terrible on foreign policy."
Proposed DHS warehouse in Surprise draws hundreds following discussions in Washington D.C.
A massive crowd gathered at Tuesday’s Surprise City Council meeting to debate a proposed DHS warehouse, following Mayor Kevin Sartor’s recent discussions in Washington, D.C.
Scottsdale Police win national award for technology, drones used in crime response
A Scottsdale Police program won the national 2026 Smart Cities Award for its system that integrates drones and thousands of cameras to aid first responders.
Experts warn about relying on AI for mental health evaluations
Mental health experts are warning that while AI chatbots offer 24/7 accessibility and lower costs, they cannot replace clinical evaluations by licensed professionals.
Diamondbacks fans celebrate Opening Day at Chase Field
The Arizona Diamondbacks return to Chase Field for their home opener against the Detroit Tigers.









