Some drawn by the power of "Energy Healing"

Some argue it's pseudoscience, but others are drawn to the art of "Energy Healing", or the belief that healers can channel healing energy into a patient and cure them. FOX 10's Kari Lake reports.

Is College worth it?

With figures showing some who attended Technical Schools make more than those who attended Liberal Arts Colleges, is a four-year college degree worth it? FOX 10's John Hook reports.

Secret passageways a feature for homes

Some homes have features that you can't see with the casual eye. Some are installed for fun, but some are for security reasons. FOX 10's Marc Martinez reports.

Booming demand for piercings removal

People who are finding troubles with getting job opportunities are getting surgeries to fix gauged earlobes. FOX 10's Kari Lake reports.

Flag Football: a safer alternative?

As concerns mount over concussion in football, some are playing an alternate version of football, that they claim is safer. FOX 10's Anita Roman reports.

A story about "Nothing" (literally)

People will see nothing in this place, and people can be forgiven for saying "there's nothing there". The town of Nothing, however, is more than just nothing. FOX 10's Danielle Miller has the a story that is definitely not nothing.

ADOT, AZGFD high-tech program keeps elk, drivers safe

For several years now, the Arizona Dept. of Transportation has been working closely with the Arizona Game and Fish Dept. to reduce elk vs. vehicle collisions. As many people know, an elk colliding with a vehicle can be a deadly mix. And one of the most elk-hazardous drives in the state is along SR 260 between Payson and Heber. FOX 10's Danielle Miller reports.

Valley family takes the sport of bull riding to extremes

A few months ago, we introduced you to a young bull rider out of San Tan Valley. At just 16-years-old, Hunter Kelly is on track to become a world champion, just like his father. FOX 10's Marcy Jones talked with the two about faith, family and what it's like to be a cowboy in the 21st century.

Leading the way: Phoenix's first female fire chief

Kara Kalkbrenner became the city's first female fire chief when she took over in 2014. Together, she and Police Chief Jeri Williams make Phoenix the largest city in the nation to have a woman leading the police and fire departments.