With power line inspections, SRP linemen help keep Arizona's electric grid in service
Across Arizona, there are several hundred massive electrical towers that help bring electricity to people's homes, and should they stop working properly, the consequences could be dire. This is why a group of journeyman lineman with Salt River Project work hard to maintain these towers.
Animals undergo cryotherapy treatment at Phoenix clinic for all different kinds of pain
Pet owners are allowing their animals to experience alternative forms of pain management through cryotherapy at a Phoenix clinic, instead of the traditional medicine route. Veterinarians should sign off on the therapy, however.
Some Prescott Valley area residents say ambulance response times are too long – if one shows up at all
Some living in the Prescott Valley area say they have had to wait up to 30 minutes for an ambulance to respond. At times, they say there are no ambulance services available.
'I just can’t compete': Phoenix housing market has man living in RV, burned out on home search
Those looking to buy homes in the Phoenix area are becoming burned out after making several offers and continuously being outbid. A resident has given up on his search and is now living in an RV.
Behind the wheel of autonomous trucks with TuSimple in Tucson
Several companies have created technology to transform the trucking industry, but the firm TuSimple based in Tucson, believes it's leading the pack. FOX 10's Brian Webb reports.
Three women quit corporate jobs to find success in Phoenix's event industry
Three women quit their corporate jobs to find major success in Phoenix's event industry. Alpha Lit Phoenix, Olivia's Balloon Creations and Girl About Town are all making dream parties happen.
Arizona company restoring forests while creating wood products for industries
A company based out of Mesa is hoping to help prevent catastrophic wildfires, while at the same time help construction companies stay fully stocked during a lumber shortage.
Scottsdale company selling products that extract water out of thin air
Arizona, like other parts of the Southwest, is facing water problems, but one Scottsdale-based company is offering a solution, and people around the world are taking notice.
Not everyone in Arizona is getting pardoned for past marijuana offenses following Prop 207
The legalization of recreational marijuana through Proposition 207 in 2020 opened a lot of doors for people with past low-level marijuana convictions, but some are still having trouble getting their records expunged.
Questions remain after man fighting legal battle with ex-Proud Boys member was killed in Arizona
55-year-old Thomas Retzlaff was once accused of online stalking and harassment, and he was embroiled in a nasty legal battle with an ex-member of the far-right group the Proud Boys. A month after his death, police in El Mirage have released few details surrounding the murder.
Reselling 'amazing finds' helps Phoenix woman pay off debt, support family
A Phoenix woman is making a name for herself by selling her "amazing finds" online. While doing so, she can pay off debt and provide for her family.
Micro-schools are being established in Arizona: What you should know about the new learning format
Ever since Kelly Smith founded an organization to spread the concept of micro-schooling, the education format has been used in many settings across the country, including parts of Arizona. FOX 10's Danielle Miller spoke with a former public school teacher who set up a micro-school.
Arizona-made Lucid electric car set to hit the roads in the coming weeks
The all-electric Lucid Air has been years in the making, but the wait is almost over for some of the 13,000 people on a reservation list.
Massive Phoenix fire prompted new push to inspect the city's recycling yards
After a massive fire tore through a Phoenix recycling yard in June 2021, there's been a major change in how the city is bringing businesses into compliance. FOX 10's Brian Webb reports.
Arizona woman transforms her home into a 1950s time capsule
It's not a TV show, and for Rochelle Anvik, she is living her dreams by literally taking a step back in time.
Arizona man using yoga as a way to help with his drug addiction recovery
Jacob Daffner's drug addiction began at a young age, and with little left to give after arriving to Arizona, he took on yoga as a way to help with his recovery,
Death of a mall: Looking back at the rise and fall of Paradise Valley Mall
It was one of the most beloved malls in the Valley, and following its opening in 1979, Paradise Valley Mall was the place to be, and the place to be seen. Now, the mall is mostly gone, having been demolished to make way for a new development project. FOX 10 Photojournalist Joe Tillman has more on PV Mall's rise and fall.
2 years later, Glendale teen Alicia Navarro remains missing
Glendale teen Alicia Navarro has been missing for two years, and her mother isn't giving up hope in finding her. "So I'm living my worst nightmare right now. I'm just doing what a mother should do … not giving up and fighting for their child."
Phoenix area Lego 'master-builder' creates 11,000 piece display at Legoland in Tempe
This season of Lego Masters featured some creative works of art by some of the most talented "master-builders" in the country, but there is a Lego Master from the valley giving those artists a run for their money. FOX 10 Photojournalist Joe Tillman has the story.
Lead organist at Mesa's Organ Stop Pizza to step down after a decades-long career
Lew Williams has been entertaining diners at Organ Stop Pizza in Mesa for decades, and now, he is getting ready to take a step back, and let a new generation of organ players take over.