PD: Dog killed after attacking Phoenix Police officer, man

A dog is dead after being shot by police in south Phoenix on Saturday, the department said. It happened near 17th and Atlanta avenues after an officer responded to reports of a dog attacking a man. When the officer got there, the dog reportedly attacked the officer, too.

Arizona Amazon driver saves baby bird

This was a not-so-typical delivery for one valley amazon driver. He went from delivering packages to saving an animal. FOX 10's Danielle Miller has the story.

Preventing your dog from Valley Fever infection

Monsoon season brings with it plenty of dust and that dust usually causes a spike in Valley Fever cases. With their noses very often in the ground, dogs are especially prone to the fungal infection. Some cases are moderate. Others can be fatal. FOX 10's Irene Snyder has more on what to look for, and how to help prevent it.

Arizona man becomes stuck in tortoise hole

Daisy Mountain Fire crews had an unusual rescue on July 8. A man became stuck in a tortoise hole in the backyard of a home in the north Valley. A spokesperson says the man was clearing things out of the hole when he got stuck. Crews got him out and took him to the hospital with minor injuries. Tortoises are known to burrow into big holes to help regulate their body temperature.

Bear warning sign damaged by bears

The Arizona Game and Fish Department says black bears damaged a bear warning sign. The bears used the post the sign was hanging on to rub up against to scratch themselves. The sign was on Riggs Lake on Mount Graham, about 70 miles northeast of Tucson.