Crews recover body from tree in Scottsdale

“He did not have any government-issued ID with him and was only verbally identified to us," Ofc. Aaron Bolin said in a statement. “He has family that lives in another country."

MLB players using bats from Scottsdale's Zinger Bats

You can't play baseball without a bat, and a company right here in the Valley specializes in making them. Zinger Bats is in Scottsdale, and this year, about 20 MLB players used their bats. Here's the story.

Getting a taste of Italy, in Scottsdale

FOX 10's Ty Brennan and Syleste Rodriguez are getting a taste of Italy ahead of an event that is set to take place at the Scottsdale Stadium this weekend.

Local Phillies fans embrace team's game 2 win over D-backs

The Philadelphia Phillies took home the win for the second night in a row, but the fight isn't over for the Diamondbacks. The first team to win four games will advance to the World Series. FOX 10's Lindsey Ragas joins us from Rockbar in Scottsdale where Phillies fans were celebrating.

Scottsdale is 5th best U.S. city for driving: report

According to Wallet Hub, Scottsdale is in the top 10 for best cities to drive in the country. The study looked at different factors, including gas prices and hours spent in traffic. The analysis also found that Gilbert has the fewest car thefts per capita.

Fall in full swing at Scottsdale's MacDonald's Ranch

Forget what the weather might suggest, fall is in full swing across the Valley, and that includes up at MacDonald's Ranch in north Scottsdale. FOX 10's Danielle Miller takes us to the farm to show us what's new this year.

Rio Verde: Water to start flowing again

After a months-long crisis, water will flow in the Rio Verde Foothills community starting on Oct. 9. It's part of a new law signed in June by Governor Katie Hobbs, as well as numerous agreements and measures that formed off the bill. Under the plan, the City of Scottsdale will treat the water acquired by Rio Verde, in a temporary solution. A long-term proposal is currently being reviewed by the Arizona Corporation Commission.

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.