Meet the Williams family: Proving when you put your mind to it, you can achieve it
They're a power family for sure. Jeri Williams, the first woman to become Chief of Police for the city of Phoenix; Cody Williams, her husband, a former councilman and now a Justice of the Peace in Phoenix; and their son Alan, a newly signed center for the Phoenix Suns.
Performers' backstage riders: From the bizarre to the impossible
From the bizarre to the impossible, we go backstage to find out about all those crazy demands the stars make as they get ready for their performances here in the valley. FOX 10's Marcy Jones reports.
The Doolittle Raid: 101-year-old Air Force veteran recalls World War II mission
The Doolittle Raid was a psychological lift for the U.S. and a traumatic setback for Japan, but 75 years later, there's just one American still alive who remembers it all. FOX 10's John Hook reports.
Lungs in a box: Organ Care System is a game-changer for transplant surgery
This game-changing device keeps healthy lungs alive for transplant, allowing them to "breathe" outside the body! FOX 10's Marc Martinez reports.
Valley law firm ditches the "suit and tie"
A Valley law firm that had a strict dress code for decades is now ditching the "suit and tie", for the most part. FOX 10's Kari Lake reports.
Whistleblower says patient suicides are rising at the Phoenix V-A
Employees are still manipulating patient wait times, veterans continue to die waiting for appointments and now, a new allegation from an insider at the Phoenix V-A: an apparent increase in patient suicides. FOX 10's Nicole Garcia reports.
TSA finds bizarre, illegal items daily at Sky Harbor Airport
From the bizarre to the illegal, every day the Transportation Security Administration at Sky Harbor International Airport discovers all kinds of items that won't be allowed on a plane. FOX 10's Ty Brennan reports.
2 Arizona cases remain on FBI's 10 most wanted list
Two of the most notorious accused killers in Arizona are still on the run and remain on the FBI's top 10 most wanted list. FOX 10's Andrew Hasbun reports.
Goodyear firefighters battling cancer, insurance companies
Despite studies that show a link between firefighting and cancer, two members of the Goodyear Fire Department report that the process to get insurance coverage is set up for them to fail.
Who killed Bob Crane? A closer look at evidence in the 1978 murder investigation
FOX 10's John Hook has exclusive access to the evidence in this cold case and now, nearly 40 years later, there are new clues about who the killer might be.
Blackout tattoos rise in popularity
Some are using "Blackout Tattoos" to cover up their past, and make a new statement for the future. FOX 10's Kristy Sieflin reports.
Bald Eagle population on the rise in Arizona
the Bald Eagle population is rising in Arizona, since the Game and Fish Department developed a program. FOX 10's Danielle Miller reports.
A long wait for cosmic answers
Seven years is a long stretch of time, but for a number of scientists, it's a mission.
Mourning those who are abandoned and forgotten
They are the poor, the abandoned, the forgotten. And when they die, some end up here. This is the White Tanks Cemetery in Litchfield Park, where those who die unclaimed, end up with the Sheriff's chain gang as mourners.
Man rates ants found in Arizona at the top of "pain list"
A scientist purposely was stung more than 1,000 times by all sorts of insects and the worst so far was found in the desert of Arizona.
Valley family adopts boy with spina bifida, fosters 25 kids
A Fort Verde, Arizona family has opened its home to children with special needs. Their most recent adoption is a boy with spina bifida who was left to die in a Bulgarian orphanage.
Scottsdale restaurant offers 'Epic Cristal Dinner' for 35k
At Bourbon and Bones in Old Town Scottsdale, the menu is filled with what you'd expect at a higher-end steakhouse, but there is one eye-catching menu item -- the price tag, $35,000!
911 dispatcher quiet room: A place for operators to decompress
There's no doubt a 911 dispatcher's job isn't easy. FOX 10's Marc Martinez takes us inside the place where they go to decompress.
Grappler Police Bumper: Arizona man invents device to stop high-speed pursuit suspects
High-speed chases are one of the most dangerous situations police officers can find themselves in. Roughly 40% of the pursuits end in a crash, but that could change thanks to an Arizona man's invention called the Grappler. FOX 10's Marc Martinez reports.
Valley studio takes yoga to new heights
Yoga is being taken to new heights with a blend of acrobatics, yoga and flying massage performed in pairs.