AZ Senate committee chair calls for group home probe
State Senator Carine Werner says her hope is the senate will be able to probe DCS in the wake of the case of 14-year-old Emily Pike who was found dismembered 100 miles away from her home.
Trump signs order to require proof to vote in U.S. elections
President Trump signed an executive action on election integrity in the U.S. The action requires documentary proof of citizenship to register to vote in federal elections. That would mean items like a passport.
Phoenix Mayor challenges Chase Field renovation bill
Despite strong opposition from Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego, a bill to finance repairs at Chase Field, home of the Arizona Diamondbacks, is advancing in the state legislature. FOX 10's Kenzie Beach has this story.
Arizona homeowners fire up a/c units as temps rise
As temperatures in Arizona near triple-digits, homeowners in Arizona are turning on their a/c units for the first time this year. FOX 10's Lindsey Ragas has more.
Bill to fund repairs at Chase Field moves through Arizona Legislature
A bill to fund repairs at Chase Field, the home of the Arizona Diamondbacks, continues to move forward in the state legislature, despite strong objections from Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego.
Air conditioning units get their first run for many Arizonans as temperatures near triple-digits
With temperatures soaring over the last week, its a good time to get your a/c unit checked out before the real summer heat arrives.
Arizona tribal flags recovered after VA removes them
22 Arizona tribal flags are flying again after they were removed by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. Gov. Katie Hobbs recovered the flags and ordered for them to be raised inside the state's executive tower.
Buckeye city manager resigns amid police investigation
While officials with the City of Buckeye did not elaborate on the nature of the complaints made against the now-former city manager, they did say Glendale Police investigators are looking into the matter.
Popular Phoenix yoga instructor found dead; northern Arizona man accused of voyeurism | Nightly Roundup
From a sad update to the disappearance of a popular Phoenix yoga instructor to a school incident that led to the arrest of a northern Arizona man, here's a look at some of your top stories.
Cottonwood man accused of kidnapping, other offenses following Clarkdale school incident: PD
A 22-year-old has been arrested in Yavapai County for his alleged connection to an incident that led to students and staff members at a school in Clarkdale being asked to shelter in place on Monday.
Tyron McAlpin case: Phoenix PD suspends officers, issues de-escalation training
The Phoenix Police officers who were seen hitting a deaf and disabled man, Tyron McAlpin, on video have been suspended and will need to attend additional training.
Buckeye's city manager quits amid investigation
Buckeye city officials said Daniel Cotterman was given a 60-day suspension, after they learned of allegations made against him to the Department of Child Safety.
AZ man accused of voyeurism at school
Police in Clarkdale say 22-year-old Micah Hines has been arrested in connection with an incident at Clarkdale Jerome Elementary School that prompted students and staff members at the school to shelter in place on March 24.
Tyron McAlpin case: Phoenix officers suspended
3 officers with the Phoenix Police Department have been disciplined in connection with an incident in August 2024 that involved a deaf and disabled man. The officers will be suspended without pay for 24 hours, and two of them will also have to attend additional de-escalation training.
FBI launches task force to crack down on Tesla vandals
The FBI formed a task force to probe attacks on Tesla cars, dealerships, and charging stations nationwide. The bureau considers the incidents, which include arson, Molotov cocktails, and vandalism, as domestic terrorism, according to FOX News Digital.
Phoenix looks to improve heat response plan as summer nears
On the hottest day of the year so far, the Phoenix City Council met to review heat response plans for this summer.
Phoenix looks to improve heat response plan
On March 25, the Phoenix City Council convened to assess summer heat response strategies. Although Tuesday's heat is mild compared to summer's peak, Phoenix FD reported several heat-related illness calls. FOX 10's Steve Nielsen has more.
Arizona State University's forensic program is seeing growth due to innovative, unique teaching methods
Arizona State University's forensics program is drawing on the school's well-known propensity for innovation, showcasing the techniques they are teaching students to implement in real-life crime scenes.
Trump to unveil tariff plans on April 2: What to know
President Donald Trump has dubbed April 2 “Liberation Day.” On April 2, Trump plans to unveil his plans for reciprocal tariffs.
Trump's education overhaul faces 2 new lawsuits
President Trump's effort to dismantle the Department of Education hits major roadblocks from the NEA, NAACP and AFT.