The rise and fall of a Valentine's Day tradition at Valentine, Arizona
The small town of Valentine, Ariz., along the famous Route 66, used to be a huge tourist destination during this time of year. FOX 10's Ty Brennan reports.
LAYING IT BARE: for some life coaches, clothing is optional
There are many different approaches people take when they need help in life, with some meeting with a life coach. In Arizona, there are many life coaches to choose from, and with some, clothing is optional. FOX 10's Matt Galka reports.
POT WHILE PREGNANT? Debate rages over marijuana use during pregnancy
Morning sickness, back aches, and sleepless nights are symptoms many expectant mothers experience during their pregnancy, and a new study indicates more women are turning to marijuana to treat those symptoms. FOX 10's Anita Roman reports.
How to deal with video gaming addiction
Video gaming is more popular than ever before. In fact, so many people are now spending so much time playing video games, the World Health Organization now says it can become a mental health disorder. FOX 10's Marc Martinez reports.
Phoenix music conservatory helps kids find passion in music
For hundreds of kids in Arizona, they've found passion in music thanks to a Phoenix music conservatory, an affordable music college preparatory program that's transforming lives. FOX 10's Kari Lake reports.
Scottsdale facility takes weapons training to the next level
A Scottsdale weapons training facility is the first in the country to offer private citizens access to the latest virtual technology that is only available to law enforcement and military agencies. Besides that, the program is a pioneer in the industry, taking weapons training to the next level. FOX 10's Nicole Garcia reports.
Valley company makes flamethrowers shooting 30-foot flames
If you've ever felt the need to burn something, this Valley company has a product just for you. This business is literally "on fire" making flamethrowers that fire flames up to 30 feet away. FOX 10's Steve Krafft reports.
Valley company makes flamethrowers shooting 30-foot flames
If you've ever felt the need to burn something, this Valley company has a product just for you. This business is literally "on fire" making flamethrowers that fire flames up to 30 feet away. FOX 10's Steve Krafft reports.
Mother who lost daughters in Mogollon Rim plane crash speaks
It has been a year since a small plane crashed near Payson, killing a Scottsdale family of four. For the biological mother of the two girls onboard, it has been a painful, agonizing year. FOX 10's John Hook reports.
Phoenix neighborhood home to wild chickens, peacocks
There's one neighborhood in central Phoenix that's truly for the birds—wild chickens and peacocks have coexisted with its residents for decades. FOX 10's Matt Galka reports.
New technology means tattoos can now 'speak'
Thanks to technology, there's an extra dimension being added to ink, called "soundwave tattoos". FOX 10's Danielle Miller reports.
Pilot turns retired airliners into works of art
For many people, passenger jets are not much more than an easy way to get from Point A to Point B, a necessary hassle to put up with, to get where we need to go. For others, however, they represent much more than that. FOX 10's Marc Martinez reports.
ON THE MOVE: Arizona elk taken to West Virginia to help the state reestablish its elk population
Dozens of elk are going to start a new life soon in a different climate. FOX 10's Courtney Griffin reports.
TGen, HonorHealth use zebrafish to help fight pancreatic cancer
They share most of our genetic makeup, are transparent and are prolific breeding machines. Thanks to research right here in Phoenix, zebrafish may also hold the key to surviving one of the most deadliest forms of cancer.
Researchers found ways to identify indicators of brain Injuries
A new study says it's not concussions, but rather repetitive hits to the head, that cause traumatic brain injury in football players.
Arizona Peace Officers Memorial remembers those who lost their lives, while on the job
In the United States, more than 900,000 law enforcement officers put their lives on the line every day. Sometimes, when they hug their loved ones goodbye in the morning, they don't return home.
Cheerleading squad in Sun City proves age is just a number
Sun City is known for being an active retirement community, with dozens of options for senior citizens to stay involved. One group, however, is particularly inspiring, as they are proving age is just a number. FOX 10's Danielle Miller reports.
A look inside the Phoenix Police Museum
Phoenix Police Museum, is tucked away at the west end of the old court building on west Jefferson in Downtown Phoenix. As the Phoenix Police Department has been around since 1881, there's more history there than one might think.
Prescott boy captures rare look at javelinas mourning the loss of one of their own
A fourth-grade student from Prescott is getting worldwide attention for something he captured on camera, right in his own backyard. FOX 10's Marc Martinez reports.
Cases of STDs on the rise for people 55 and older in Arizona
There is a saying that 60 is the new 40, and that means people are staying active longer, which may include remaining sexually active as well. With that said, it's no wonder there's an unexpected rise in sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) among those 65 and up. FOX 10's Anita Roman reports.