Apache Junction police officer involved in crash
A police officer, along with one other person, are in the hospital following a crash near Apache Trail and Valley drive. There is no word yet on the extent of both victims' injuries.
Arizona weather forecast: 80s back in the forecast this week for Phoenix
Partly sunny skies on Tuesday in the Valley with a high of 71°.
Allison Feldman: Supreme court rules DNA evidence can be used in murder case
The Arizona Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday that DNA evidence can be used in the murder case of Allison Feldman.
Sober living crisis: Class-action lawsuit launched against State of Arizona
We have been following Arizona's sober living crisis for quite some time, and recently, a group of lawyers involved in a class-action lawsuit against Arizona say state officials knew about the scheme years ago.
Flagstaff enjoys warm December weather with a green Christmas likely
Arizona's warm December is leading to a unique Christmas in Flagstaff where people are preparing for a green Christmas.
Flagstaff expects a green Christmas with warmer temps
Businesses are adjusting to warmer than usual temperatures in Arizona for the Christmas season. FOX 10's Lauren Clark has the story.
Fatality reported at VAI resort construction site: Glendale PD
The person who died has been identified as an employee. Police have also said that there was “nothing criminal that took place."
Clubhouse fire extinguished at Apache Creek Golf Club by Superstition Fire and Medical
A fire partially damaged a clubhouse building at the Apache Creek Golf Club before firefighters could stop the spread of the flames.
John Hook talks with football legend Jake Plummer
FOX 10's John Hook goes one on one with ASU football legend Jake Plummer. They talk about everything from the love Jake has for this season's ASU football team, to the magical run Jake Plummer's team made back in 1996, as well as what Jake is doing these days.
Arizona Department of Child Safety discriminates against certain parents, DOJ report alleges
A federal report is accusing the Arizona Department of Child Safety of discriminating against parents, foster parents, caregivers, and children with disabilities.
Arizona parents indicted for allegedly abusing their children: Maricopa County Attorney
The two parents have been identified by Maricopa County prosecutors as 34-year-old Brittney Furch and 32-year-old Demetrius Jones.
Harassment investigation clears Navajo Nation president
The tribe has been mired in political upheaval since April, when Navajo Vice President Richelle Montoya publicly outlined allegations of intimidation and sexual harassment against President Buu Nygren, stemming from interactions at an August 2023 meeting in Nygren’s office.
Phoenix firefighter's arrest history; rental tax ban in Arizona l Morning News Brief
Records reveal incidents of alcohol abuse, harassment and trespassing for a Phoenix firefighter; starting Jan. 1, Arizona cities will no longer be able to charge a rental tax when a new law goes into effect; and more – here's a look at some of our top stories for the morning of Tuesday, December 17.
Ruben Gallego, his wife Sydney expecting baby
Newly-elected Arizona Senator Ruben Gallego and his wife are expecting a baby. The senator-elect posted the news to Instagram on Dec. 17.
Making candy canes at Candy & Chocolate Co.
FOX 10's Desiree Fluellen has a special story about the making of tradition Christmas candy at a business in Phoenix.
Sentencing delayed for man convicted of AZ church fires
Sentencing for Eric Ridenour has been delayed until Jan. 7, 2025. Ridenour was convicted of starting the fires, which burned Saint Stephen's Episcopal Church and First Presbyterian Church in Douglas in May 2023.
Dick Van Arsdale: Phoenix Suns legend dies at 81
Dick Van Arsdale, a three-time All-Star who became the first Phoenix Suns player after being selected by the franchise in the 1968 expansion draft, has died. He was 81.
Man shot at Glendale business after fight, police say
A man is in the hospital after being shot during a fight at a business near 51st and Olive Avenues.
Phoenix firefighter’s record reveals arrests linked to alcohol, harassment. He was suspended for 1 day
Phoenix firefighter Derrick Cast's history of off-duty arrests and subsequent one-day suspension is alarming to one victim who spoke to FOX10.
Rent tax ban: Arizona cities could lose millions when new law comes into effect
Starting on Jan. 1, 2025, Arizona cities will no longer be able to charge a rental tax, and while that means more money in the pocket for some renters, cities could feel the pinch from the ban.