Real-life Secret Santas spread Christmas cheer in Phoenix

It happens every year in the streets of Phoenix: real-life Secret Santas spreading Christmas cheer with random acts of kindness and $100 bills, and 2018 was no different. FOX 10's Richard Saenz reports.

Drought fight continues in Phoenix, but some are concerned over what is being done

On Wednesday night, the Phoenix City Council voted against a proposed water rate hike. According to the Water Services Department, the proposal hoped to get more money for some drought fighting efforts. Despite the no vote, some of those efforts are continuing, and they might make you look twice if you see them. FOX 10's Matt Galka reports.

Army testing new battle equipment at Yuma proving grounds

Soldiers in the U.S. Army can be sure of one thing, that the equipment they use in the field of battle will work, every time. That's because tanks, trucks and artillery are being tested every day at the U.S. Army Proving Grounds in Yuma. FOX 10's John Hook reports.

Moving company gives its crews a second chance at life

A new moving company in the Valley is doing more than just moving things from one place to the next. It is helping those lifting the boxes and furniture find a purpose, and beat addiction. FOX 10's Danielle Miller reports.

Doctor saves man from amputation with modern medical technology

Every year in the U.S., about 73,000 amputations of the lower limb are performed on people with diabetes, but what if 90% of those amputations didn't need to happen? That's most likely the case, and one Valley doctor is trying to get the word out. FOX 10's Kari Lake reports.

Some women are turning to midwives to help with childbirth

In the U.S., most child births take place in hospitals, with physicians, mainly obstetricians, taking part in the delivery. In fact, based on the latest figures from 2012, 98% of all births took place with a doctor there. In the Valley, however, women have another option. FOX 10's Anita Roman reports.

The rising industry that is eSports

You may want to think twice before telling your kids they're playing too many video games. as professional game players are making big money, just like a traditional pro sports athlete, and the industry is only getting bigger. FOX 10's Matt Galka reports.

Warnings over risks stemming from Brazilian Butt Lift

There's a new warning out about a very popular cosmetic surgery called the Brazilian Butt Lift. According to a new study, as the popularity grows for the procedure, so does the death toll. FOX 10's Danielle Miller reports.

The human toll of the fentanyl epidemic

A Phoenix firefighter, a Verrado High School baseball player, singer Demi Lovato, and late singer Prince all have one thing in common: they all overdosed on fentanyl. FOX 10's Nicole Garcia reports.

3D Printing technology used to save animals in Flagstaff

3D Printing is the way of the future, and in some cases it can even save lives. Staff at the Maker Lab at Northern Arizona University are using the technology to help animals, in new exciting ways. FOX 10's Danielle Miller reports.

Teams of people make gameday at State Farm Stadium possible

It's been a tough season for the Arizona Cardinals, but the team's loyal fanbase is one of the best in the NFL. As for the Cards, they always want to deliver for the loyal fans, no matter what, and there's a lot more goes in to preparing State Farm Stadium for gameday than one might think. FOX 10's Matt Galka reports.

To some, fantasy football is more than just a game

PHOENIX (KSAZ) -- On Thursday, FOX 10 viewers were treated to a game between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Carolina Panthers on Thursday Night Foodball. Even if a football fan is not from Pennsylvania or the Carolinas, they may have cared about the game just as much, thanks to their fantasy football teams.

Colorado City sees massive changes after Warren Jeffs

Colorado City, Ariz. and nearby Hilldale, Utah have long been known for the grip the FLDS Church has had on the area, with polygamist leader Warren Jeffs crippling the area before being convicted of sexual assault on his child brides in 2011. Now, things are changing. FOX 10's Matt Galka reports.

Scientists working hard to save lives with Valley Fever research

It's lurking in those dust storms that blow in during the monsoon season. That's the time of year people are hyper-aware of symptoms caused by Valley Fever. A couple of doctors, however, are working on a study that one day could save lives. FOX 10's Anita Roman reports.

The truths and myths surrounding bats

Halloween usually brings out some of the craziest theories about ghosts, ghouls and wicked witches. but there's more than one old-wives tales that also take flight on Halloween, especially stories about bats. FOX 10's John Hook reports.

Cities looking at how self-driving cars can change their communities

Arizona has become an early adopter when it comes to testing autonomous vehicles. With the introduction of this new technology, many cities in the state are looking at how this technology can change the landscape of what cities could look like. FOX 10's Ty Brennan reports.

Flag football program brings boy and girls onto the field

Friday Night Lights is typically associated with high school football players hitting the field, but now, a much younger crowd is getting the opportunity to play under the lights. FOX 10's Danielle Miller reports.