Woman dead after falling off cliff; Shocking discovery in child's rock collection | Nightly Roundup
From a tragedy near Sedona to what could be the Arizona Coyotes' final chapter in the Grand Canyon State, here's a look at some of our top stories.
Sedona's 'Ambiente' hotel ranks on best hotels list
A first of its kind hotel in Sedona is recognized as one of the best hotels in the world! Ambiente is a landscape hotel and is no. 3 on AFAR Magazine's list of the newest hotels that feature the best in design, comfort, and sustainability. Thirty-one hotels around the world made the list.
Sedona hiker falls 15 feet from Cathedral Rock
A woman was pulled to safety after falling on Cathedral Rock in Sedona. Authorities say she slipped on the trail and fell about 15 feet. Medics on the scene treated her and she's expected to be OK.
Close call for firefighters in Tempe; attempted kidnapping caught on video | Nightly Roundup
From an attempted kidnapping that was caught on camera to a close call for firefighters in Tempe, here's a look at your top stories.
Sedona approves controversial plan to create space for workers to sleep in cars
The Sedona City council has given the green light to a project to let some workers sleep in their cars overnight. The town's mayor says it's not a great plan, but at least it's a plan. Meanwhile, some are trying to stop the plan from moving forward.
Hiker falls dozens of feet off hiking trail in Sedona, sheriff's office says
A man visiting from Maine died while on a hike in Sedona after falling 30–35 feet down an embankment, the Yavapai County Sheriff's Office said.
Hiker falls dozens of feet off hiking trail in Sedona
A man visiting from Maine died while on a hike in Sedona after falling 30–35 feet down an embankment, the Yavapai County Sheriff's Office said.
Winter Weather: Storm dumps snow on Sedona
The wet weather isn't just hammering the Phoenix area, as people in the Sedona area have experienced a series of snow and rain showers. FOX 10's Lauren Clark reports.
An update on the viral javelinas on a Sedona golf course
It's been several months since we told you about a Sedona golf course that went viral because of javelinas. They were tearing up the course searching for food. Those who run the course didn’t want to harm any javelinas, but they needed to find some way to preserve the grass. FOX 10's Steve Nielsen has an update on this story.
Sights & sounds of Oak Creek Canyon | Drone Zone
We're heading up north to the majestic red rocks in the Sedona area. FOX 10 drone pilot Joe Tillman gives us a bird's eye view on this special edition of Drone Zone.
SR 89A reopens after rock blasting work
A portion of State Route 89-A near Sedona is back open after being closed for nearly two weeks.
Nightly Roundup: Police shooting investigation; man sets house on fire
From an active investigation following a West Valley police shooting to a shocking twist in a barricade situation, here's a look at some of our top stories.
Arizona city considers turning parking lot into overnight campground for workers
Sedona's tourism boom and short-term rentals are pushing rent prices higher than the Red Rocks, which makes the city famous.
Arizona city considers turning parking lot into overnight campground for workers.
Sedona's tourism boom and short-term rentals are forcing many workers out of their homes, but the city has a plan to fix the problem.
Maid Fire 100% contained near Sedona
Firefighters have fully contained a fire that burned 940 acres on Apache Maid Mountain.
Maid Fire burns over 500 acres near Sedona
A wildfire that is believed to be human-caused has burned 543 acres about 15 miles east of Sedona in the Coconino National Forest.
Why did javelinas damage an Arizona golf course?
It's a video that has gone viral on various social media, but some are wondering why javelinas decided to damage a golf course in the Sedona area. The golf course's manager has the answers.
A warmer than usual summer blamed for hungry, hungry javelinas ripping through Arizona golf course
Operators of a northern Arizona golf course think they have finally found the right repellent for javelinas ripping apart their turf — chili oil.
Sedona's peak tourism season begins as temps drop and leaves change into fall colors
Still feeling the heat in the Valley? Why not go for a day trip? That’s what FOX 10's Steve Nielsen did Monday to show us why Sedona is a great place to visit in the fall.
Sedona's peak tourism season begins as temps drop
Still feeling the heat in the Valley? Why not go for a day trip? That’s what FOX 10's Steve Nielsen did Monday to show us why Sedona is a great place to visit in the fall.