State, defense each rest their case l Lori Vallow Daybell murder conspiracy trial l Day 7
Wednesday marks day seven of the Lori Vallow Daybell murder conspiracy trial, and the state of Arizona has rested their case against the so-called "Doomsday Mom," following testimony from a Chandler Police detective.
Gov. Hobbs says she will veto bills until health care funding for Arizonans with disabilities is passed
"Any bill not already on my desk will be vetoed until we have a serious, bipartisan funding solution that protects health care for Arizonans with disabilities," Gov. Hobbs said in a statement.
Apache Junction woman scammed out of $82K: PD
An elderly woman in Apache Junction was scammed out of thousands of dollars and two men have been arrested, police said.
Arizona weather forecast: Breezy, cooler conditions on Thursday in Phoenix
Our Thursday high temperature hit 80 degrees in Phoenix but we are tracking two storms systems that could bring rain on Friday.
Lori Vallow Daybell's decision in court l FOX 10 Talks
Both the prosecution and defense in the Lori Vallow Daybell trial have rested their case and closing arguments have been scheduled in the murder conspiracy trial of the so-called "Doomsday Mom." FOX 10's Ron Hoon and Syleste Rodriguez discuss the day's top stories.
Woman shot and killed by her son in Phoenix: police
A woman was shot and killed by her son in a Phoenix neighborhood near 13th Avenue and Willetta Street, police said.
Teen accused of school shooting; arrest made in brutal Phoenix attack l Morning News Brief
A teenager accused of carrying out a school shooting in Texas turned himself in to authorities; a suspect who allegedly brutally attacked a man in Phoenix was arrested; and more. Here's a look at some of your top headlines for the morning of April 17.
AmeriCorps cuts volunteers loose, citing White House cuts
The community service program for young adults sends volunteers on assignments across the U.S.
Here’s how much you could save in your state by ditching pricey coffee runs
Skipping your daily coffee run could save you thousands of dollars, according to a new study.
Child porn stickers posted in Tempe public areas
Police say the stickers were posted mostly along the Western Canal from Lakeshore Drive to Vaughn Street, including Country Club Way, and say similar images have appeared in Chandler and Mesa near Carriage Lane Park and the Price/Western Canal Path. Anyone with information is asked to come forward and call Tempe PD at 480-354-8900.
Family of Emily Pike says murdered 14-year-old was a sexual assault victim before the murder occurred
The family of Emily Pike says if a previous sexual assault claim was investigated that maybe her murder could have been avoided.
QuikTrip security worker hurt in shooting, suspect arrested
Tarrance Sykes, 27, allegedly opened fire at a QuikTrip near 27th Avenue and Thomas Road on April 10. A security worker was seriously injured in the shooting. Sykes is accused of aggravated assault.
Goodyear sergeant assaulted by driver on I-10, police say
While responding to a pedestrian crash near Litchfield and McDowell Roads, Goodyear Police say a sergeant spotted a speeding car that was driving dangerously. After pulling over the driver on Interstate 10, police say the driver assaulted the sergeant.
Border Patrol agent accused of child sex crimes
Jason Drown, 40, was arrested by Gilbert Police for alleged sex crimes against children. According to court documents, Homeland Security agents uncovered pornographic images of a young child that were accessed from Drown's IP address. Drown is accused of 10 counts of sexual exploitation of a minor.
8 displaced after Laveen house fire
Eight people are out of their home after a fire broke out late Wednesday night near 75th and Southern Avenues. No one was hurt in the fire.
Suspect allegedly ripped out man's eye during attack in Phoenix
Daniel Lanks, 39, allegedly beat a man near 48th Street and Broadway Road in an unprovoked attack. The victim's jaw was fractured and his eyeball was ripped from its socket during the incident, police said.
New bipartisan tax proposal could give your family more money
A bipartisan group of lawmakers is pushing to make the adoption tax credit refundable, which could allow more families to get the credit even if it's more than their “tax burden."
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs to decide on Axon HQ bill
Axon CEO Patrick Smith is threatening to move the company's proposed headquarters out of Scottsdale unless Gov. Katie Hobbs signs a bill passed by the state legislature, allowing Axon to bypass a public vote on the HQ plans.
Shooting in historic Phoenix neighborhood
A woman was shot and killed in a historic downtown neighborhood in Phoenix leaving neighbors wondering just how safe they really are. FOX 10's Lindsey Ragas has more.
Man in critical condition after being hit by car
Seventh Avenue in Phoenix was closed as police investigate a man who was hit by a car.