Green Lake kayaker faked death; warrants detail investigation
Now-sealed search warrants show how investigators tracked down Ryan Borgwardt, the Wisconsin kayaker accused of faking his own death.
40 shell casings in Glendale home's front yard leaves detectives perplexed
More than 40 shell casings were found in a shooting in a Glendale neighborhood over the weekend.
Presidential pardons: Who has issued the most?
Presidents have broad authority to issue pardons – and they use the power a lot.
UnitedHealthcare lawsuit: Physicians allege delay, deny, underpay practices
UnitedHealthcare is accused of owing more than $900,000 in independent dispute resolution awards after using a federal law to deny, delay and underpay out-of-network providers.
Man gets stuck in chimney while running from police
Investigators in Fall River, Massachusetts say detectives were serving a search warrant when two men got onto a roof to flee from police. One man jumped into a parked car and escaped, but the other man got stuck while going down a chimney. The man was eventually freed and arrested.
2 men arrested in $400K Lego theft ring
Two Texas men are accusing of taking part in a $400,000 theft ring that targeted Lego toys.
President Joe Biden's pardons: List
Here's a list of all of President Biden's pardons.
Driver plows car right into dealership l FOX 10 Talks
Ron Hoon and Syleste Rodriguez talk about the latest news headlines.
Lakeland woman accused of threatening ‘evil’ insurance company: ‘Delay, deny, depose. You people are next’
A Lakeland woman who police say was upset over a denied insurance claim was arrested after police say she made threats against Blue Cross BlueShield.
Brush fire; DEA shooting l Morning Headlines Dec. 12
Crews extinguished a brush fire that broke out in Phoenix; DEA agents were involved in a shooting with a suspect in Glendale; and more – here's a look at some of our top stories for the morning of Thursday, December 12.
North Phoenix shooting leaves man dead
A suspect is on the loose after a man died following a shooting in a neighborhood near Interstate 17 and the Loop 101.
Guyana wants to turn Jonestown massacre site into tourist attraction despite objections
The Jonestown massacre in 1978 left more than 900 dead in Guyana, a country in South America. Now, that country is considering turning that site into a tourist attraction.
DEA agents involved in shooting with suspect in Glendale
A shooting involving Drug Enforcement Administration agents and a suspect is under investigation near 43rd and Peoria Avenues.
Biden commutes 1,500 sentences, pardons 39 people
President Joe Biden is commuting the sentences of 1,500 people who were released from prison and placed on home confinement during the COVID-19 pandemic and is pardoning 39 individuals convicted of nonviolent crimes. Biden’s actions mark the biggest single-day act of clemency in modern history.
DEA-involved shooting in Glendale
A shooting involving Drug Enforcement Administration agents and a suspect is under investigation near 43rd and Peoria Avenues. FOX 10's Dominique Newland reports.
Biden commutes 1,500 sentences and pardons 39 people, a single-day record
The president commuted the sentences of individuals who were released from prison and placed on home confinement and pardoned others convicted of nonviolent crimes.
Pedestrian crashes primary concern for safety committee
A high number of fatal pedestrian crashes has the Vision Zero Street Safety Committee in Phoenix focused on finding ways to make streets safer for walkers. FOX 10's Nicole Krasean has more.
Silent Witness payouts explained as Mangione spotter has his FBI payment delayed
The employee who tracked down Luigi Mangione should be eligible for $60,000, but Sgt Brian Bower with Silent Witness says each law enforcement agency has a different policy.
High number of fatal pedestrian crashes alarming to Phoenix committee members
The Vision Zero Street Safety Committee in Phoenix is working to make conditions safer for pedestrian after a staggering number of pedestrian fatalities in 2023.
Maricopa Co. agrees to $6M payout in 2020 protest case
Maricopa County agreed to a $6 million payout in a lawsuit brought by protesters wrongly charged as gang members in 2020. The board of supervisors unanimously approved the agreement on Dec. 11. The DOJ found the protesters rights were violated during their investigation into the Phoenix Police Department. All charges were eventually dismissed.