America's first Black astronaut candidate finally goes to space at 90 years old
Not only did Ed Dwight finally get to space 60 years later with Blue Origin, but he’s also the new record-holder for the oldest person in space.
Blind customer kicked out of restaurant over guide dog; video goes viral
A Seattle man detailed what he experienced with his guide dog in an Instagram video that gained tons of views and reactions on social media.
What's changed after 20 years of same-sex marriage in the US
It's been 20 years since Massachusetts issued the first state-sanctioned same-sex marriage licenses in the United States.
FBI, DHS warn of increased terrorist threat to LGBTQIA+ events ahead of Pride Month
The FBI and Department of Homeland Security are warning Americans about the threat of foreign terrorist organizations targeting LGBTQIA+-related events and venues as Pride Month kicks off in June.
Target pulls back on Pride-themed merchandise after last year's backlash
According to an emailed statement obtained by the Associated Press, Target is reducing its in-store availability of Pride-themed merchandise due to previous backlash, making this decision based on "guest insights and consumer research."
St. Joseph’s elects first woman and Arizona native as chief of staff: 'I hope I'm not the last'
Founded in 1895, St Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center was the first hospital in the Phoenix area. This year, there is more groundbreaking history for the hospital. The first female chief of staff has been elected.
Autism advocates stress importance of keeping loved ones secure during stressful times
The Autism Society of Greater Phoenix is breaking down research on autistic teens and the concern that some of these kids are wandering off and putting themselves in danger.
Boy Scouts of America changes name for 1st time in its 114-year history
The Boy Scouts of America is undergoing seismic changes as it addresses bankruptcy amidst a flood of sexual abuse claims.
Civil rights leader Daisy Bates, singer Johnny Cash to be honored with statues at US Capitol
Civil Rights leader Daisy Bates and Musician Johnny Cash are set to be commemorated with statues at the U.S. Capitol, representing Arkansas.
Oregon's 'The Sports Bra' bar goes nationwide, expanding women's sports viewing
An Oregon bar, "The Sports Bra," which exclusively airs women's sports, plans to expand nationwide via a franchise model just two years after its inception.
Kristi Yamaguchi inspires Barbie's new Olympic figure skater doll
Yamaguchi, who became the first Asian American to win an individual figure skating gold medal, at the 1992 Winter Olympics, has been immortalized as a doll for Barbie's "Inspiring Women Series," Mattel announced Wednesday.
Supreme Court makes it easier to sue employers for job transfers
Workers who are transferred from one job to another against their will can now more easily sue their employers for job discrimination, even when they are not demoted or docked pay.
New AZ program aims to help people with autism
A new program being rolled out in Arizona aims to help members of law enforcement better community with drivers who are on the autism spectrum. Under the program, drivers can put their registration, insurance, and emergency contact information in a blue envelope, and hand it over during a traffic stop as a way to let officers know the person may respond differently during stressful situations.
The reason every MLB player is wearing the same number today
April 15 is Jackie Robinson Day. Here's what that means, why it matters, and how you can celebrate at home.
Arizona Coyotes: New jersey celebrates women
The Arizona Coyotes game against the Nashville Predators on March 28 was more than just a game, as it also raised thousands of dollars for the team’s foundation. FOX 10’s Danielle Miler reports.
Arizona State University professor details lawsuit over 'racist' DEI training: 'Compelled speech'
An Arizona State University professor is suing the school over what he believes to be a "racist" mandatory diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) course for faculty.
Father of 3 was one of the Key Bridge collapse victims, organization says
A Baltimore organization is honoring one of the victims believed to have died in the Key Bridge collapse. CASA says the husband and father of three was a member of their advocacy group.
Usher, Fantasia, ‘Color Purple’ honored at 55th NAACP Image Awards
Usher was named entertainer of the year at the 55th annual NAACP Awards on Saturday night, which highlighted works by entertainers and writers of color.
Girls’ wrestling has become the fastest-growing high school sport in the country
Where once girls wrestled on boys teams and against boys, increasingly they are wrestling on girls teams and against girls.
North Face offers discount for customers who take 'Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion' course
The North Face offers a discount to customers if they take the hour-long course and agree to take part in racial justice activism.