Company offers 3D Printer Model service
Are you ready to see yourself as a 3D model? How about a family shot, or your favorite pet standing there to look at every day?
NASA testing Orion parachutes in Arizona
On a future mission to Mars, there cannot be much room for error.
Broken windshields: Arizona leads the nation in glass repair
How many times has it happened to you, driving along, usually on the freeway and you hear a large crack?A rock has just hit your windshield, you're certainly not alone, and Arizona is leading the n...
Shooting the monsoon; valley photographer chases the storm
There is nothing like a good photo or video of a monsoon storm.FOX 10 has shown you some pretty spectacular footage over the years. For one Phoenix man getting the perfect shot is not only his job,...
Underground accommodation; staying the night 21 stories under the earth
In most hotels, you take an elevator to go up to your room, but in this one you go down 210 feet, or 21 stories to your room.
Smooch from the pooch; are kisses from your dog good for you?
There's nothing like a smooch from our pup. Some love it; others call it gross. But some believe dog kisses might actually keep us healthy.
Oakland company creates $9 computer
They call themselves nine guys in a garage. If you investigate a little further it's really eight guys and a gal but you get the idea.The nine people have created a $9 computer
Explorers find new cave in Arizona
Here in 2015 just about every place on earth has been explored and mapped, except for the deepest oceans there are very few spots unseen by human eyes.
Valley man runs vinyl record business
They were called records, and they reigned supreme before compact discs, iPods, and smartphones -- but vinyl records never really went away.
Hottest workouts: most popular fitness concepts around the world
Group personal training and specialty exercising is all the rage right now in the fitness world. From boutique gyms, to boot camps, its not just about working hard when youre working out.
Michigan company says it makes the 'world's first handheld flamethrower'
That's right, he has a flamethrower. And for $800, you can have one, too. It's called the "XM42" and they're made by Ion Productions.
Rafting the Grand Canyon in one day
For a lot of adventurers, a white water rafting trip through the Grand Canyon is a bucket list item. But most Canyon trips require several days, and reservations up to a year in advance.
Underwater photographer's pictures are making quite the splash
Taking pictures in the Arizona heat can be brutal, so one photographer is cooling things down by taking pictures underwater. Its a growing trend and gaining popularity in the valley.
Arizona National Guard unit flying Predator drones overseas
Its called a Predator, and its not a drone, its a remotely-piloted aircraft, or RPA, according to the U.S. Air Force.T
Egg freezing party: more women waiting to have a baby
With many valley women putting career before baby, one fertility center hosted an "Egg Freezing Party" to educate women about fertility, aging, and delaying the biological clock.It's ladies night i...
Chef Gordon Ramsay's restaurants in Las Vegas
You can see right away why Christina Gibson is a Gordon Ramsay favorite. Christina won season 10 of Hells Kitchen, and is now the executive chef of Gordon Ramsay Burger in Planet Hollywood.
The High Roller: world's tallest observation wheel
In Las Vegas it seems like everything has to be brighter, bigger, and a more intense party.That perfectly describes The High Roller, a 550 foot tall Ferris Wheel that towers over the Las Vegas Strip.
Navajo Nation officer recovering after being shot in the head
It is rare and jarring to hear someone describe being shot in the head."It was a shotgun blast that came right here, it entered here and just opened up my head," said Joe Gregg.
Where cars go to die: a look at the final drive for automobiles
Think of all the cars you see on the road, someday they will end up in the junkyard.15 million cars are junked in the United States every year. So what happens once they reach the junkyard?
Casinos cash in big by bringing in celebrities to host parties
People aren't gambling like they used to in Las Vegas, but that doesn't mean business is down because now, instead of hitting Vegas to gamble, more and more young people are hitting Vegas to party.