Wall of dust blankets Phoenix during busy monsoon season
With Arizona's active monsoon season comes dangerous walls of dust over the state, clouding drivers' vision and blanketing cars and homes.
'It was terrifying': Mesa woman nearly impaled after metal pole flies into windshield on SR-51
A woman is lucky to be alive after a pickup truck driver failed to secure a four-foot-long metal pole that impaled her SUV windshield.
'She was my rock': Arizona family loses mother of 4, grandmother to 10 after battle with COVID-19
A 47-year-old wife, mother and grandmother died from COVID-19 complications in Arizona on July 13. She and her husband both got the virus, but her health took a turn for the worst soon after.
Chicago Cubs beat Arizona Diamondbacks 4-2
Chicago was down 2-1 before it rallied with two out in the ninth.
Dogs euthanized after attacking, killing Phoenix woman; owner arrested
Phoenix Police say they have arrested a man in connection with a dog attack that killed a 77-year-old woman during the morning hours of July 6. The dogs have been euthanized by animal control.
Two women accused of stealing more than $100K worth of items from Walmarts in several states
Two women are accused of stealing more than $100,000 worth of items from Walmart stores across several western states, the Mesa Police Department says.
Special delivery: Peoria firefighters help deliver baby
“This is one of the great things firefighters get to be part of. Everyone is excited and this crew now has a special bond with this family.”
Police: Man accused of killing 1, hurting 12 others in Peoria and Surprise shooting spree
According to the Peoria Police Department, the suspect was taken into custody in Surprise in connection to the shootings near 115th Avenue and Bell Road.
Welcome (or not) to Illinois: Where we rank on the kindness scale
If you want to hang out with nice people, there are 34 states other than Illinois where you would be better off.
7 hospitalized after truck driver runs over bicyclist group in Show Low; suspect shot
Police say a black Ford truck had hit multiple bicyclists in front of the Horne Auto Collision Center during the city's Bike the Bluff road race.
Gov. Ducey: Arizona college students can't be mandated to take COVID-19 vaccine, wear masks
Under Ducey's order, students also cannot be forced to submit COVID-19 vaccine documentation or be tested in order to participate in learning.
Pet food recall due to potential salmonella contamination
Freshpet Inc. is recalling a batch of beef-and-egg flavored food for small dogs because of potential salmonella contamination, according to reports.
Video: Violent confrontation at Glendale Burger King ends in gunfire
Police say 22-year-old Dakota Kern threw things at Glendale Burger King employees and fired gunshots after a some confusion over an order.
Arizona man meets daughter he never knew he had after 23andMe DNA test
A Valley man meets a daughter he never knew about thanks to a DNA kit from 23 and Me. FOX 10's Renee Nelson reports.
Border Patrol nabs 32 Mexican nationals dressed in camo in Arizona
Mounted Border Patrol officers arrested nearly three dozen border crossers decked out in camo near the Arizona-New Mexico state line.
PD: Tempe mother accused of killing her two children with meat cleaver
A 9-year-old girl and 7-year-old boy have been found dead after a woman told a Tempe police officer she was hearing voices telling her to kill her kids, officials said Saturday morning.
Phoenix Police: Baby kidnapping 'fabricated' for faster police response; suspects identified
Phoenix Police officials now say there was no child inside a truck that was allegedly stolen earlier in the day in Phoenix.
Teacher who helped stop Idaho middle school shooting has ties to Arizona
The teacher, Krista Turnblom Gneiting, is an 8th grade teacher at Rigby Middle School. Family members say Gneiting recounted her experience on Thursday night.
Man’s date goes viral after roommate asks Diamondbacks to spy on pair at game
A man on a second date at the Arizona Diamondbacks game unexpectedly went viral after his roommate asked the MLB team on Twitter to provide a status update on the rendezvous.
Man accused of planning 153-person Grand Canyon hike
Joseph Don Mount spent months planning the Grand Canyon hike despite park officials repeatedly telling him it violated their COVID-19 restrictions.



















