Purifi Labs | Made In Arizona

Some people wonder what is floating around the air they breathe every day, and how it could impact them. In this week's edition of Made In Arizona, we take a look at Purifi Labs, a Scottsdale-based business that aims to clean the air in places where you spend the most time.

As the economy is on the upturn, who's feeling the impact?

It was another good day on Wall Street, but how is the economy for people who aren't invested in or focused on the stock market? There are some indicators that things are getting better in areas like rent, gas prices, and food prices, but is anyone feeling it yet? FOX 10's Linda Williams has more.

Arizona's first child flu death of season reported

The Yuma County Public Health Services District is reporting the first child flu death of the season in Arizona. Flu season officially began on Oct. 1. Last season, 182 pediatric influenza deaths were reported nationwide, and six of those happened in Arizona.

Cantaloupes recalled over salmonella concerns

The cantaloupes were sold directly to various retailers in 10 states and Canada, but the company warns the cantaloupes may have reached stores in other states.

Arizona billionaire's psychedelic PTSD treatment

Nov. 10 is the 248th birthday of the United States Marine Corps. It's a day that's special to a lot of Arizona veterans, including one of the most successful businessmen in the history of our state. Billionaire GoDaddy founder Bob Parsons says he owes everything to the Marines, but his service in Vietnam also left him with severe PTSD that he endured for decades -- that's until he underwent a radical and illegal treatment that he says saved him. FOX 10's Troy Hayden reports.

Billionaire treats PTSD with illegal psychedelics

Billionaire Bob Parsons, who founded GoDaddy and PXG Golf used a controversial and illegal drug and counseling therapy to cure the PTSD he suffered with since the Vietnam War. Parsons thinks the therapy should be studied and used more widely. FOX 10's Troy Hayden sat down with Parsons to hear his story. This is an unedited portion of that interview.