As Phoenix Rising gains more and more followers, team officials have plans and big dreams
People may have heard that they are undefeated on Dollar Beer Night, and wondered what that was all about. That, or people may have seen a Phoenix Rising soccer team sticker on a car while out and about.
Former newspaper reporter gains big online following as the "Crafty Chica"
A Valley woman named Kathy Cano-Murillo, better known by her online name "Crafty Chica", has created an online empire just by being herself.
Arizona-based company to build hydrogen-powered semis and off-road vehicles
Unrest in a country thousands of miles away can cause fuel cost to spike overnight, wreaking havoc on companies trying to get their products to consumers.
New high school in Tolleson built for safety, technology
With many recent events, school safety is at the top of mind. A brand new school in the Tolleson Union High School District in the West Valley was being built from the ground up, so the district took full advantage and decided to add the most state of the art safety features.
Fish being taken to Arizona lake as a way to control other fish's population
In a remote lake in Central Arizona, staff members with the state's Game and Fish department are using an unusual tactic to help control the fish population.
Despite recent issues, APS has ambitious plans to harness power from the sun
Is the future of energy in solar batteries?
New procedure to treat heart condition allowed Valley man to conquer Mount Everest
This spring, a Valley man climbed Mount Everest soon after getting a procedure for an erratic heartbeat, also known as Atrial fibrillation or AFib.
As injuries mount, debate continues over calls to extend foul ball netting at baseball stadiums
A string of scary injuries has prompted some Major League Baseball teams to extend the foul ball netting at stadiums, with the Arizona Diamondbacks most recently saying they will extend the netting.
Chihuahuas working as therapy dogs to help patients at Valley hospital
They come in small packages, but they have big personalities and they just love to please.
City of Flagstaff pulls out all the stops to prevent post-fire flooding
Even before the fire was out, people who live in Flagstaff knew they faced another danger. Not necessarily from the Museum Fire itself, but from the devastating flooding that could result from the combination of our monsoon and a watershed badly charred.
Merry Go Round Rock is becoming one of the most popular tourism sites in Sedona
There are plenty of great views of Sedona Red Rock Country. and some are easier to get to than others. One of those not so easy sites to get to is Merry Go Round Rock, even though it's becoming one of the most popular Sedona sites.
Tucson school aims to revive the art of blacksmithing
Shortly after the Industrial Revolution, the need for a blacksmith went away, and the craft is now pretty much just a thing of the past. A school in Tucson, however, is trying to change that.
Growing Pains: Arizona farmers struggle with their first hemp crop
This summer is the first time since World War II that Arizona farmers have been legally allowed to grow hemp.
New skincare procedure offers people who are afraid to go under the knife a chance to look younger
Have you ever wanted to turn back the clock a bit and look a few years younger, but are afraid to go under the knife? Well, there's good news.
Valley mother find success using medical marijuana to help daughter's seizures
A Valley mother says she tried everything to help her daughter deal with daily, debilitating seizures, but no medication was helping. That's when she turned to something else she never imagined, medical marijuana.
Giant Russian-made plane makes visit to Phoenix
Sky Harbor is playing host to a Russian guest for the next couple of weeks.
Young hiker shares near-death ordeal at Fossil Creek
Fossil Creek is a popular destination for many to cool off, especially when it heats up, but if people run into trouble on the trails or near the water, it could be difficult for first responders to get to them in time.
Bedrock City sold; owners intend to keep a bit of the Flintstones in the new attraction
It's been a popular roadside attraction for decades, but after 50 years, Bedrock City, Arizona was about to close.
Some say Havasupai horses are abused, neglected
It involves the horses that are being used to carry the gear down the trails, with some upset about the way the animals are being treated. Now, one woman and a local organization are working to change all of this, and for the first time, the tribe is also speaking out. FOX 10's Anita Roman reports.
Jobseeker claims she almost fell for scam during job interview
Scammers are always trying to find new ways to take other people's money, but one Valley woman says she didn't expect this attempt.