Spring training: Baseball is back as games begin in Phoenix area following end of MLB lockout
As spring training games begin across Arizona following the end of a 99-day MLB lockout, fans and businesses are excited that baseball is back.
Phoenix-area freeway closures, restrictions this weekend: What to know for March 18-21
From road widening work in the West Valley to a freeway closure related to the Broadway Curve Improvement Project, here are the freeway closures and restrictions for the weekend of March 18 to 21.
Missing horseback rider found dead near Rio Verde, MCSO deputies say
Jillian Underschultz, who went missing after she left her home on March 9 while on a horse, has been found dead, according to MCSO.
Rodeo Scottsdale returns to Westworld
For the 69th consecutive year, Rodeo Scottsdale is making a return to Westworld through Sunday, March 13. FOX 10's Danielle Miller reports.
Scottsdale PD undercover operation ends in arrest of man accused of child sex crimes
The Scottsdale Police Department says an undercover operation nabbed a man who was trying to lure a minor for sexual activities.
Sushi Roku in Scottsdale donates proceeds to World Central Kitchen for Ukraine
Many are watching the war in Ukraine and don't know how they can help, but a Scottsdale sushi restaurant is allowing you to do just that while enjoying some good food on March 9.
Scottsdale Police K9 'Captain' is there to help during a crisis on school campuses
The Scottsdale Police Department is welcoming Captain to its force to help young people having a mental health crisis on its school campuses. He helps those experiencing anxiety, depression or those in a manic state.
Arizona firm offers 1M donated bullets to Ukrainian military
A Scottsdale-based ammunition company is offering to donate 1 million bullets to Ukraine’s military amid Russia’s invasion of its European neighbor.
Russia-Ukraine war: Scottsdale ammo company to send 1M bullets to Ukrainian soldiers
Fred Wagenhals, CEO of Ammo Inc., which is headquartered in Scottsdale, has pledged one million bullets for Ukrainian soldiers amid the war with Russia.
Phoenix-area freeway closures, restrictions this weekend: What to know for March 4-7
I-10 westbound will be closed between 75th Avenue and Loop 101 Agua Fria from 9 p.m. on Friday, March 4 to 5 a.m. on Monday, March 7 for pavement work.
Street takeovers force shutdowns of Glendale, Scottsdale intersections on same night
Drivers in Scottsdale and Glendale were seen spinning donuts, doing burnouts and running around in the middle of traffic on Feb. 20.
Popular medieval dinner show in Scottsdale holding casting call for knights
Do you have what it takes to become a knight in shining armor? Medieval Times in Scottsdale is looking for performers! FOX 10 Photojournalist Joe Tillman has more.
Arizona man gets 5 years in prison in restaurant fraud case
Frank Capri was sentenced by U.S. District Judge John J. Tuchi to concurrent sentences on each count, according to court records.
Watch as a young Bald eagle goes fishing in Scottsdale
A juvenile Bald eagle in Scottsdale was seen circling a body of water, catching a fish, then taking off. A man and his friend call the bird "Sparky" as they've gotten familiar with the bird.
Arizona man tries to reunite old photos he found at Scottsdale park with rightful owners
Lawrence Sutherland is looking to reunite some photos he found at Chaparral Park in Scottsdale with its rightful owners. The photos may date back to the 1930s.
Arizona Starbucks becomes 1st outside New York to unionize: 'A landslide victory'
Several workers from a Mesa Starbucks store cheered and hugged at a local union hall after the results came in. Workers were overwhelmingly in favor of unionizing, voting 25-3.
Mexican restaurant chain in Arizona celebrates National Tortilla Chip Day
FOX 10 Photojournalist Brian Kae visits a Macayo's in Scottsdale to see the celebration of National Tortilla Chip Day.
Piece of presidential history on display in Scottsdale at the McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park
President's Day is more than just a day off from school and work. We reflect on honoring our nation's past leaders. Over in Scottsdale, a 1928 Pullman car is on display and it was used by every president from Herbert Hoover through Dwight Eisenhower. FOX 10 Photojournalist Brian Kae gives us a look inside.
Almost 120 human-trafficking related arrests made in Phoenix-metro area: police
Phoenix police says multiple law enforcement agencies arrested 118 people involved with human trafficking, prostitution and other crimes in Phoenix and Scottsdale.
Arabian Horse Show now underway in Scottsdale
The 'Greatest Horse Show In The World' is back at Westworld in Scottsdale. FOX 10's Cory McCloskey stopped by the Arabian Horse Show for more on the annual event.