SRP prepares for 'river swap' at Stewart Mountain Dam to slow the flow of Salt River for the winter
Starting Nov. 14, the flow of water at Stewart Mountain Dam will be turned to a drip at Saguaro Lake where the Salt River flows west into the Valley.
SRP prepares to slow flow of Salt River for winter
SRP is getting ready for Thursday's "river swap" where the valve at Stewart Mountain Dam will be closed and power generation will switch to the Verde River. FOX 10's Steve Nielsen explains.
Sheriff's deputies find second swimmer who didn't resurface after going underwater at Salt River
A second person who went underwater at the Salt River and failed to resurface has been recovered from the water. The Maricopa County Sheriff's Office identified both of the deceased individuals.
1 dead, 1 missing after two people went underwater at Salt River and didn't resurface: MCSO
One person is dead and authorities say they are still searching for a second person after two people went underwater and didn't resurface on Wednesday evening at the Salt River.
Salt River tubers rescued after being stranded on Pirates Island
A group of recreational water users are stranded on Pirate's Island on the Salt River. Rescue teams have been sent to bring them ashore.
Stranded tubers rescued from island in Salt River
Maricopa County Sheriff's Officers helped rescue more than 100 tubers stranded on island on Salt River. FOX 10's Brian Webb has more.
SRP prepares to store as much water in Arizona as possible in watersheds
A flyover tour of the SRP watershed system showed how the company manages and stores runoff water throughout Arizona. FOX 10's Steve Nielsen has the story.
Phoenix area residents dealing with smell from landfill fire smoke
As crews continue to monitor a landfill fire involving what officials with the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community say are 'green waste,' residents in parts of Scottsdale say they can smell the fire in the air. 'It smelled like living next to the burn pits,' said an Iraq War veteran.
Nightly Roundup: Family searches for missing child; a 'nonsoon summer' for Phoenix
From a dry monsoon season to a child who went missing during a family trip, here's a look at some of our top stories.
Salt River Tubing bans marshmallows, citing littering issues
It seems like a long tradition of throwing marshmallows on the Salt River is coming to an end.
Roosevelt Lake at 100% capacity, meaning no shoreline camping this Memorial Day weekend
FOX 10's Lindsey Ragas went out at Roosevelt Lake to see how campers are adjusting ahead of an anticipated busy weekend.
Salt River police officer injured after suspected DUI crash
A Salt River officer was injured in a head-on collision with a suspected DUI driver near Loop 101 and Indian School Road.
Suspect arrested in murder of Red Robin employee in Scottsdale: police
According to court documents, Carlos Herrera was arrested in connection to Doyle's murder on Oct. 12.
Helicopter crashes north of Mesa; 2 people on board not seriously hurt
Federal Aviation Administration officials said a Robinson R22 helicopter went down around 9:15 a.m., some 4 ½ miles north of the Falcon Field Airport in Mesa.
2022 Elections: As Arizona governor candidates hit campaign trail, focus turns to independent voters
The two presumptive nominees for Arizona governor in the November General Election are already hitting the campaign trail, as they try to persuade independent voters, who forms a sizeable portion of the electorate, to vote for them.
Monsoon 2022: Cleanup efforts continue after Arizona's stormy weekend
People are still cleanup across the state, following a wild weekend of monsoon weather that caved a path of damage across the Phoenix area and beyond.
Salt River Tubing opens on April 30 for 2022 season: What to know before you go
Opening day is April 30, and the Salt River will be open daily from 9 a.m. until 6:30 p.m. as weather allows.
Plane crash lands near canal on Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community
The plane crashed through a fence and stopped just inches from the water in an area south of 136th Street and Shea Boulevard.
Ex-Salt River Police commander released due to COVID-19 vaccine mandate speaks out
A former police commander with the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community is speaking out, after he was released from his job for refusing a COVID-19 vaccine.
Salt River firefighters terminated due to refusal to get vaccinated against COVID-19
A group of firefighters with the Salt River Fire Department say they lost their job because they did not want to get the COVID-19 vaccine. They also accuse Salt River fire officials of not giving them any alternatives to vaccination.