Thousands escape to the beach as U.S. sees heatwave

The rest of the U.S. is beginning to feel a lot like Arizona as temperatures are nearing the triple-digits this week for millions of Americans. A place many are escaping to cool off is, of course, the beach. FOX's Chelsea Torres is in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina with more.

Drones used to check ADOT water pump stations

Monsoon season is right around the corner, and ADOT workers are making sure their water pumping stations are ready to keep roads from flooding. FOX 10's Danielle Miller has more on how drones are helping crews ensure the pumps are working properly.

AC units breaking down ahead of AZ's summer

The Valley is heating up again, and after seeing the first week of triple digits, residents are feeling the effects and so are their air conditioning units. FOX 10's Kenzie Beach has the story.

Excessive Heat Warning issued for Phoenix area

An Excessive Heat Warning has been issued for the Phoenix area, and several Arizona counties, as temperatures could reach 114°F in some parts of the state this week.

Doctor warns against 'anti-sunscreen' TikToks

Videos are circulating on TikTok saying sunscreen does more harm than good. The videos can be found just by searching for “anti-sunscreen," but before you take advice from social media, an Arizona skin cancer doctor weighs in with the truth. FOX 10's Lindsey Ragas has more.

Phoenix parents look to keep kids active and cool

A Phoenix neighborhood isn’t letting the extreme heat get in the way of kids' outdoor activities. Phoenix Parks & Recreation is teaming up with the Si Se Puede Neighborhood Association to add more free events to get kids out of the house. FOX 10's Kenzie Beach has the details.

ASU develops free kids game to learn about heat safety

A new video game developed by ASU is teaching kids about heat safety. It’s called Beat the Heat, and it’s a brand new, free video game developed by Arizona State to teach kids of all ages about the dangers of intense triple-digit temps.

ASU develops free kids game to learn about heat safety

A new video game developed by ASU is teaching kids about heat safety. It’s called Beat the Heat, and it’s a brand new, free video game developed by Arizona State to teach kids of all ages about the dangers of intense triple-digit temps. FOX 10's Lauren Clark has the story.

Some prefer to work outside during summer in AZ

If you’re lucky, you work inside an air-conditioned building, but plenty of people work out in the heat all summer long. In some cases, some say working outside is actually better than inside. FOX 10's Brian Webb has this story.