Kamala Harris in Phoenix for campaign stop; Preston Lord murder suspect in court | Nightly Roundup
From Vice President Kamala Harris' stop in Phoenix to the latest in the Preston Lord murder case, here's a look at some of our top stories.
AZ coach focuses on mental health for players
It's back to school for students across the Valley, and for student athletes, it's also a return to sports. Juggling classwork, practices, and other hurdles that come with growing up can be hard for teens, and that is why a high school football coach is focusing on his player's mental health, in order to help them live their best life. FOX 10's Dominique Newland has more.
Grappler stops Arizona driver after speeds of more than 90 mph, DPS says
Arizona DPS deployed the Grappler device to stop a suspect allegedly going more than 90 mph on US 60 in Mesa on July 17.
Watch: Grappler used on Arizona driver
Arizona DPS shared footage from a July 17 incident on US 60 in Mesa where a driver is seen fleeing from a trooper. It ended when a trooper deployed the Grappler device to stop the driver at the Higley Road exit.
Stabbing suspect killed in Mesa officer-involved shooting: PD
A man accused of stabbing a woman at an apartment complex near Dobson Road and Main Street was shot and killed by officers, police said.
Mesa Police shoot, kill suspect
FOX 10's Kenzie Beach has the latest on a deadly police shooting in Mesa. The department says the suspect was killed, but didn't detail what exactly led up to the shooting.
Arizona veteran's death remains unsolved months after being shot on the highway
The family of Arizona shooting victim, 50-year-old Keith Henion, is pleading for help to bring justice in the case as the suspect is still on the run months after his death on Loop 202.
Arizona veteran's death remains unsolved
The family of Arizona shooting victim, 50-year-old Keith Henion, is pleading for help to bring justice in the case as the suspect is still on the run months after his death on Loop 202. FOX 10's Lindsey Ragas has more.
Teen violence: Noah Pennington sentenced to three years in prison
The Maricopa County Attorney's Office said a man involved in the teen violence outbreak in the east Valley was sentenced to three years in prison.
Noah Pennington sentenced to three years in prison
The Maricopa County Attorney's Office said a man involved in the teen violence outbreak in the east Valley was sentenced to three years in prison. Here's the latest.
Republicans For Harris: Mesa mayor, former Arizona lawmaker co-chairing local chapter
Two Republicans from Arizona are co-chairing the Arizona chapter of 'Republicans for Harris,' and both say it is time to put political loyalties aside.
Expecting mother narrowly escapes mobile home fire
Dozens of people were evacuated from a mobile home park in Mesa when a fire broke out and spread to different trailers. One expecting mother barely escaped by breaking a window. She shared her story with FOX 10's Danielle Miller.
Police officer accused of DUI; BASE jumper dies at Grand Canyon | Nightly Roundup
From a second death at the Grand Canyon this week to a police officer who is now accused of DUI, here's a look at some of our top stories.
Questions remain as Phoenix area detective is accused of killing his wife
As the investigation into John C. Byrd III continues, people living near in a Mesa neighborhood where he lived are remembering the victim.
Maricopa County Attorney's Office detective accused of killing his wife | Crime Files
A detective with the Maricopa County Attorney's Office has been arrested and accused of murdering his wife. The murder suspect told detectives that 'a switch just flipped' in him during a heated argument with his wife.
Seconds between life, death for AZ mom l FOX 10 Talks
Ron Hoon and Syleste Rodriguez discuss the latest local and national headlines, including a mobile home fire in Mesa that prompted the evacuation of dozens of people.
Mesa mobile home fire forces evacuations, knocks down powerline
70 people were evacuated when a fire broke out at a mobile home park near Alma School Road and Main Street. Two people were hospitalized with minor injuries.
Detective accused of killing his wife; deadly police shooting in Chandler | Nightly Roundup
From a Maricopa County Attorney's Office detective accused of murdering his wife to a dangerous social media trend that is influencing teens, here's a look at some of the top stories.
Take a step back in time at Mesa arcade
Arcades filled with games were very popular in the late 1970s and the early 1980s, and now, people can take a step back in time at an authentic arcade in the East Valley. FOX 10's Danielle Miller reports.
Some Arizona mayor races still being decided
During the primary election, Arizonans chose candidates to represent them state and nationwide, but voters also chose candidates who will be in charge of running their cities. A number of mayoral races are still happening across the Valley as they haven't been called. FOX 10's Ellen McNamara has the latest.