Over a year later, friendship between 2 rhinos at Phoenix Zoo takes shape
Animals are unpredictable, so it's a good day at the Phoenix Zoo when things go as planned, even if it takes some time. Over a year since Howard the White Rhino was welcomed as a companion for the zoo's female rhino, Lulu, a friendship is finally taking shape between the two. FOX 10's Anita Roman reports.
Masks and other PPEs being disposed of improperly amid ongoing COVID-19 pandemic
Masks, gloves and other personal protective equipment have been widely used during the COVID-19 pandemic as a way to curb the spread of the virus. Most of it is disposable, but much of it is being thrown away in an improper manner.
20 years later: Search continues for Robert Fisher, man accused of blowing up Arizona home, killing wife, kids
Robert Fisher is wanted for the murder of his wife and children in 2001. 20 years later, the search for the murder suspect is ongoing, with both FBI and people outside law enforcement involved in the search, FOX 10's Linda Williams reports.
Copperstate Farms in Snowflake becomes a mecca for marijuana cultivation in Arizona
What was once a greenhouse to grow tomatoes has become one of the biggest cannabis growing operations in the entire country and it’s located right here in Arizona.
Drone helps keep spring training fans safe from COVID-19 in Surprise
Spring Training 2021 took place amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, and officials in Surprise found a high-tech way to help keep visitors safe from COVID-19 and other illnesses.
As Arizona’s prison population ages, taxpayers shoulder the burden of inmate healthcare
FOX 10 is investigating why so many of Arizona’s prisoners are elderly and why you should care. Steve Nielsen reports on how you, the taxpayer, are shouldering the burden of inmate healthcare costs.
COVID-19 1 year later: Pandemic ‘long haulers’ say surviving the virus is only half the battle
We’re taking an in-depth look at Arizonans still dealing with the aftermath of the COVID-19 virus. They’ve recovered from the worst symptoms, yet they continue to suffer from potential long-term side effects several months later.
Wild horse management group works to humanely control the population on the Salt River
An Arizona non-profit group is helping to prevent wild horses from being removed from their natural habitat by using birth control darts.
Phoenix business owner loses 75 pounds after customer offers him some life-changing advice
A customer told a Phoenix business owner that if he didn’t lose weight, he could risk becoming extremely sick from COVID-19. He listened, and what happened next is truly remarkable — and it’s a story he hopes will help others as well. FOX 10’s Anita Roman reports.
Sammy "The Bull" Gravano unleashed
He is one of the most notorious mobsters in the history of organized crime. FOX 10's John Hook talks to Sammy "The Bull" Gravano.
Sammy 'The Bull’ unleashed: After prison, Gravano starts new life in Arizona, reflects on Mafia
He’s admitted to 19 mob killings, he brought down crime boss John Gotti, survived two stints in prison, and lived under the constant threat of the mob putting a hit on him, but Salvatore "Sammy the Bull" Gravano says he’s never left the life -- it’s a blood oath until the day you die. FOX 10’s John Hook reports.
AZDOC partners with Foundation for Blind Children in Phoenix to transcribe books into braille
The Foundation for Blind Children in Phoenix is one of the only such places in the nation with a resource center that didn’t shut down during the COVID-19 pandemic. In fact, they’re busier than ever. FOX 10’s Anita Roman has the details on the partnership that makes it all so successful.
Time capsule found beneath Arizona Peace Officers Memorial statue
During recent renovations of the Arizona Peace Officers Memorial in Phoenix, workers found a box buried beneath the statue’s base and it was filled with items dating back more than three decades.
Family continues to wait for justice following daughter’s 2015 murder in Scottsdale
It’s been six years since a Scottsdale woman was brutally killed in her own home. As Allison Feldman entered the prime of her life, her father says her future was taken away. FOX 10’s Justin Lum reports on the Feldman family’s long wait for justice.
From classes to snow patrols, measures are in place to help prevent avalanches in Arizona
The start of February 2021 was the deadliest week of U.S. avalanches on record, with 15 deaths across the country on the week of Feb. 1 due to avalanches. Meanwhile, there are measures in place in Arizona to help keep people safe.
Innovative homes in Arizona offer space, privacy for multi-generational families
NextGen homes in the metro Phoenix area are being designed to accommodate families and their grandparents.
DNA Doe Project: Phoenix PD investigators use forensic genealogy to solve cold cases
These unidentified people have been dead for decades, and now, with the help of technology and some dedicated investigators, there's hope they can finally be identified, and closure can be brought for their family and loved ones.
Goodwill hunting: Arizona woman turns thrift shopping into lucrative side hustle
For some, thrift shopping is just a way to save some money, but for others, there's money to be made at Goodwill.
Yavapai County family opens up about daughter's fentanyl-linked death
More and more young people in Arizona, including teens, are dying suddenly from fentanyl. Now, one Yavapai County family is opening up about their tragic loss that was linked to the drug.
Arizona man turns gaming passion into successful venture
FaZe Swagg, whose real name is Kris Lamberson, grew up playing basketball, and started his passion for gaming later in life.