DOJ report from Phoenix PD probe to be released any day
For the last two years, the Department of Justice has been investigating the Phoenix Police Department. While we await the results of the DOJ's investigation, we're breaking down the timeline of how we got here and why.
Cleaning up the Superstition Mountain area becomes a team effort: 'I love this mountain'
A plan is in the works to clean up parts of the desert near the Superstition Mountains. Both residents and outdoor enthusiasts have been pushed aside in recent years, by things like illegal dumping, squatters and make-shift drug dens.
Superstition Mountain clean up becomes team effort
A plan is in the works to clean up parts of the desert near the Superstition Mountains. Both residents and outdoor enthusiasts have been pushed aside in recent years, by things like illegal dumping, squatters and make-shift drug dens.
EV chargers in Arizona: How hard is it to find them?
Are you ready for a road trip in your new electric vehicle? Well, there's a lot to consider as charging stations expand across the nation. FOX 10's Steve Nielsen hit the road and drove in all directions to see if the infrastructure was ready in Arizona.
Shipping containers from Ducey's defunct Arizona-Mexico border wall continue being repurposed
In August 2022, then Arizona Governor Doug Ducey issued an executive order to close a gap in the U.S.-Mexico border wall in Yuma with shipping containers. That wall was then torn down after a federal lawsuit and the state is trying to recover the money lost in the project.
Latest on shipping containers from defunct Arizona-Mexico border wall
In August 2022, then Arizona Governor Doug Ducey issued an executive order to close a gap in the U.S.-Mexico border wall in Yuma with shipping containers. That wall was then torn down after a federal lawsuit and the state is trying to recover the money lost in the project.
From the farm to your table: Taking a look at Arizona sweet corn
There are nearly 19,000 farms across Arizona, and due to elevation differences across the state, there's almost always something that's in season. We take a look at sweet corn that is being grown at Mortimer Farms.
From farm to table: Looking at food grown in Arizona
With nearly 19,000 farms across Arizona, agriculture is a big contributor to the state's economy, and many produce items in Arizona grocery stores are actually supplied by local farmers. In a new segment, FOX 10 Meteorologist Krystal Ortiz has a look at food that's in season for Arizonans, and in this first edition, Krystal visits Mortimer Farms to take a look at sweet corn.
Arizona forest refuses offer from group to help control wild horse population. Here's the reason why
An Arizona group has had some success in controlling the Salt River Wild Horse population, but as they set their sights on wild horses in other parts of Arizona, some officials are refusing the group's offer.
AZ nonprofit working to maintain wild horse herd
There's a war of sorts over wild horses in Arizona, and whether they can continue to roam freely, or be auction off. While a non-profit has worked for years to maintain the wild horse population, officials with a national forest in Arizona are rejecting their offer to help with the forests' wild horse population. FOX 10's Stephanie Bennett reports.
Phoenix woman nearly dies after getting plastic surgery in Mexico, and she's not alone
A woman in Phoenix trusted that she found a reputable plastic surgery clinic in Mexico, but soon learned that she was part of a group of people coming down with a deadly infection. She started seeing patients pass away one by one and hoped she wasn't next.
Woman nearly dies after getting plastic surgery in Mexico
A woman in Phoenix trusted that she found a reputable plastic surgery clinic in Mexico, but soon learned that she was part of a group of people coming down with a deadly infection. She started seeing patients pass away one by one and hoped she wasn't next. FOX 10's Marissa Sarbak has the story.
What's the Grappler Police Bumper? How this Arizona invention is stopping police chases
It's something we've covered on a number of occasions in the past: an Arizona-made device that deploys a nylon net in an effort to stop a suspect who is fleeing police. As of now, nearly 1,000 Grappler Police Bumpers have been installed on law enforcement vehicles with even more on the way.
This Arizona invention is stopping police chases
The grappler is an Arizona-made device that deploys a nylon net in an effort to stop a suspect who is fleeing police. In the years since we first introduced the Grappler Police Bumper, nearly a thousand have been installed on law enforcement vehicles, with even more on the way. FOX 10's Marc Martinez reports.
A look at the evidence from the 'Canal Killer' trial as Bryan Patrick Miller is on death row
Convicted serial murderer Bryan Patrick Miller was sentenced to death for the brutal killings of two young women in the 1990s. We're now getting a look at the evidence from items collected at the scenes 30 years ago to journals authored by Miller 40 years ago.
A look at the evidence from the 'Canal Killer' trial
Convicted serial murderer Bryan Patrick Miller was sentenced to death for the brutal killings of two young women in the 1990s. We're now getting a look at the evidence from items collected at the scenes 30 years ago to journals authored by Miller 40 years ago.
Dr. Laurie Leshin: Meet the ASU alum who leads NASA's JPL
How close are we to knowing if we're alone in the universe? The scientists that might discover the answer are being led by a woman who grew up right here in the Valley and has been a big part of ASU for decades. Now she's setting her sights past Arizona and into the stars. FOX 10’s Steve Nielsen got a rare look inside NASA's largest center on the West Coast to see how we'll try to find alien life.
Meet the ASU alum who leads NASA's JPL
How close are we to knowing if we're alone in the universe? The scientists that might discover the answer are being led by a woman who grew up right here in the Valley and has been a big part of ASU for decades. Now she's setting her sights past Arizona and into the stars. FOX 10’s Steve Nielsen got a rare look inside NASA's largest center on the West Coast to see how we'll try to find alien life.
To mine or not to mine: Project that could bring enormous benefits to Arizona at the center of court battle
A small Arizona town that once had a thriving mining industry could soon be near the center of a mining project that some say has the potential to pump an estimated $1 billion into the Arizona economy over decades. However, the project is facing some stiff opposition over environmental and religious worries.
AZ mining project at center of legal battle
It's a project that could generate a lot of money in Arizona and, according to some, could bring new life to a town that was once in Arizona's mining country. However, religious and environmental worries meant the project is now mired in a court battle. FOX 10's Lauren Clark has more on the Oak Flat mine proposal.