Blessing or curse? How licenses reserved for disadvantaged Arizonans could impact state's pot industry
Arizona's Prop 207 social equity licenses will help many low-level marijuana offenders turn their lives around and become business owners, but what are the downsides to obtaining the pricey license?
Amid ongoing drought, water catchments across Arizona help keep wildlife alive
Hundreds of water catchments are maintained by the Arizona Game and Fish Department to keep wild animals alive and thriving during the state's historic drought.
Packed with visitors, water rescues are becoming more complicated along the Salt River
FOX 10 has obtained exclusive video of a water rescue along the Salt River earlier this year that was complicated by tubers and kayakers that made passage through the river difficult
North America's first landscape hotel under construction in Sedona
A new hotel currently under construction in the Sedona area is designed to blend into the natural surroundings and beauty. FOX 10 Photojournalists Joe Tillman and Brian Kae have a look at the Ambiente Hotel.
Over a century later, few things have changed at large Northern Arizona ranch
Babbitt Ranches began when five brothers struck out from their home in Ohio, and founded a business in Arizona back in 1886. 135 years have passed since then, but the ranch still operates in much the same way it did back in the day.
Sports trading cards have become a booming hobby for old and new enthusiasts
When it comes to sports, buyers and sellers look for valuable and rare sports cards as the trading card business is booming and some companies are having a hard time keeping up.
Phoenix chef makes cooking easier and more enjoyable for kids
Chef Aaron Chamberlin of Taco Chelo is hoping to inspire parents and educate them on how to make cooking easier and more fun for kids. FOX 10's Danielle Miller reports.
For some 'zombie subdivisions,' recent housing boom brings a 2nd chance at life
During Phoenix's last housing boom in the 2000s, many subdivisions were built. A housing crash and the subsequent Great Recession meant many of these subdivisions were abandoned. Now, some of them are being brought back to life.
'Something needs to be done': A look at wrong-way crashes and possible ways to prevent them
Wrong-way crashes are a plague in Arizona, and FOX 10's Steve Nielsen took a look into how state and federal officials are combating the issue.
Decades on death row: Taking a closer look at an Arizona murder case and the family the victim left behind
Deana Bowdoin was a promising ASU student, but she was raped and murdered in her own bed. And the man who did it is finally facing the ultimate punishment, but will it happen? FOX 10’s Troy Hayden reports.
Effort underway to restore Mescal Movie Set to its former glory
Hollywood's fascination with the Wild West goes back more than a century. In fact, some of Arizona's most notorious outlaws and gunslingers, like Wyatt Earp and Billy The Kid, have been immortalized on film. While the Mescal Movie Set, located just east of Tucson, has sat dormant for years, there are efforts underway to restore the set, which was where several iconic Western movies were shot. FOX 10 Photojournalists Joe Tillman and Corey Goodwin have more.
NAU students determined to return Arizona forest to its former glory, one tree at a time
Salt River Project and Northern Arizona University are teaming up to make some big changes to the forests in our state to keep the water flowing to your faucet.
UArizona senior gains worldwide attention after painting incredibly lifelike portraits of celebrities
These remarkable paintings light up social media every time she paints a new one. FOX 10's Matt Galka introduces us to a UArizona senior who is making a name for herself in the art world, by focusing on the details of superstar celebrities.
Indoor ammo-less gun range in Ahwatukee offers firearms training with a mix of engineering and tech
Gun ranges can be intimidating places for beginners as it's extremely intense if you've never been in that situation before. Now, there's a range where you can practice shooting without live ammunition, and it's safe for families with children. FOX 10's Danielle Miller reports.
Exclusive look inside the new Public Safety Training facility in Gilbert
FOX 10 photojournalist Brian Kae gives us an exclusive look inside the brand new Public Safety Training Academy in Gilbert for the next generation of first-responders.
Arizona comedians create true crime podcast that’s all things murder, with a twist
Interest in true crime podcasts is growing and now two local podcasters are hosting a very popular show with a twist. FOX 10's Danielle Miller introduces us to the guys behind 'Small Town Murder.'
HALO Animal Rescue group helps find forever homes in the U.S. for stray dogs in Mexico
Mexico has a stray dog problem. The government estimates there could be as many as 18 million stray dogs roaming the country. They're either born as strays or abandoned by their owners. Now a handful of Americans are trying to change that. FOX 10's Brian Webb shows us how they do it, one dog at a time.
Preserving the rich history of hickory golf clubs for future generations
The game we know as golf today had its origins in Scotland, and while the game, as well as its tools, have changed a lot, there are people who want to keep the old game alive, including some in the Phoenix area.
New measures are in place at Phoenix Zoo to keep its animals safe from COVID-19
From social distancing to protocols on how to handle a positive case in animals, it's all part of a new normal for the Valley's zoo.
Friendship begins to take shape for rhinos at Phoenix Zoo
Animals are unpredictable, so it's a good day at the Phoenix Zoo when things go as planned, even if it takes some time. Over a year since Howard the White Rhino was welcomed as a companion for the zoo's female rhino, Lulu, a friendship is finally taking shape between the two.