Gas prices: US national average to soon hit highest ever recorded, experts say
Gas is now a nickel short of the highest-ever recorded average price in the U.S., which was set on July 17, 2008, at $4.10 per gallon.
Russia-Ukraine war: Phoenix restaurant gives customers chance to whack Vladimir Putin piñata
Aunt Chilada's in Phoenix found a unique way to collect donations to help Ukrainian refugees by allowing customers to take a whack at a Vladimir Putin piñata at its location near 16th Street and Northern Avenue. The piñata whacking event is over, but donations are still being accepted on the restaurant's website at auntchiladas.com.
Ukrainian Orthodox Church in Phoenix helps to raise donations for loved ones amid Russian invasion
The latest effort by the Ukrainian Orthodox Church Saint Mary's Protectress in Phoenix is taking donations to send overseas to the war-torn country amid Russia's violent invasion.
Russian attacks halt planned civilian evacuations in Ukraine for 2nd time, official says
On Day 11 of Russia’s war on Ukraine, Russian troops shelled encircled cities, and it appeared that a second attempt to evacuate civilians had failed due to continued violence.
Netflix, TikTok block services in Russia amid media crackdown
Netflix said it was suspending its service in Russia but didn’t provide additional details.
Russia-Ukraine war: Video shows missile strikes in north Ukraine, Russia violates ceasefire
New video from northern Ukraine showed multiple missile strikes overnight in a city about two hours outside of Kyiv. Multiple homes were destroyed in the blast.
Newsmaker Saturday: Michelle Udall, Ann Kirkpatrick
Part 1: FOX 10's John Hook talks to State Rep. Michelle Udall, chair of the House Education Committee about a proposal to ban CRT in the Arizona Constitution. Part 2: U.S. Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick talks to John about her upcoming retirement, the situation in Ukraine, energy independence, the Arizona-Mexico border and her advice for Maricopa County Allister Adell.
Russia-Ukraine war: Cease-fire attempt fails amid more shelling
What looked like a breakthrough cease-fire to evacuate residents from two cities in Ukraine quickly is not holding, according to Ukrainian officials.
Mastercard, Visa suspend operations in Russia amid Ukraine invasion
Mastercard said cards issued by Russian banks will no longer be supported by its network and any card issued outside the country will not work at Russian stores or ATMs.
Arizona firm offers 1M donated bullets to Ukrainian military
A Scottsdale-based ammunition company is offering to donate 1 million bullets to Ukraine’s military amid Russia’s invasion of its European neighbor.
Elon Musk says Starlink won't block Russian state media in Ukraine: 'Sorry to be a free speech absolutist'
Elon Musk overnight said "some governments" had asked SpaceX to block Russian state media on its Starlink internet satellites but said, "We will not do so unless at gunpoint."
Mila Kunis, Ashton Kutcher raising funds, matching $3M in donations for Ukrainians
Actors Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher are raising funds — and donating $3 million themselves -- to provide immediate refugee and humanitarian aid to Ukraine, which is where Kunis was born.
Russia-Ukraine War: Ukrainian students at Arizona State University worry about their homeland amid invasion
As Russian forces continue with their invasion of Ukraine, Ukrainian students at Arizona State University say they are worried about their family, and wonder what the future will look like for their homeland.
Resources for veterans affected by Russian invasion of Ukraine
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs announced a list of resources for veterans who may be feeling emotional distress or reminded of their own deployment experiences, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Russia-Ukraine war: What to know after Russians take Europe's largest nuclear plant
Russia's war on Ukraine is in its ninth day. U.N. and Ukrainian officials say no radiation was released from a Russian attack at Europe’s biggest nuclear power plant in Ukraine.
Russia blocks Twitter, Facebook access, expanding media crackdown
Russian President Vladimir Putin has intensified a crackdown on media outlets and individuals who fail to hew to the Kremlin line on the war in Ukraine.
Russian businessman puts up $1 million bounty for arrest of Vladimir Putin
Putin is rumored to be considering declaring martial law in Russia
Russia-Ukraine war: Scottsdale ammo company to send 1M bullets to Ukrainian soldiers
Fred Wagenhals, CEO of Ammo Inc., which is headquartered in Scottsdale, has pledged one million bullets for Ukrainian soldiers amid the war with Russia.
Piano man plays music as Ukrainian refugees arrive in Poland
Ukrainian refugees fleeing to Medyka, Poland, were greeted with live music, as a man played the piano near the border crossing on March 4.
Mila Kunis, a 'proud' Ukrainian, and husband Ashton Kutcher launch fundraiser to match $3 million in donations
Mila Kunis and her husband Ashton Kutcher have vowed to match $3 million in donations to the people of the actress' native country Ukraine.