Brian Webb
Brian Webb joined FOX 10 News in May 2019. He co-anchors the weekend editions of FOX 10 News broadcasts - Saturdays and Sundays from 5 pm to 6 pm and 9 pm to 10:30 pm.
Brian worked for KPIX in San Francisco and CBS News in New York City after covering the news in the Valley for seven years, from 2006 until 2013.
In his 20-year career, Brian has served as an embedded reporter in Bosnia, reported from Washington, DC after the 911 terror attacks and more recently covered the 2016 presidential campaigns in New York.
But his favorite stories are about giving a voice to everyday men and women who are facing struggles and reaching goals.
Brian grew up in Newton, KS, then earned a basketball scholarship to Regis University in Denver, CO.
He and his wife are glad to be back in the Valley of the sun close to friends and family.
The latest from Brian Webb
Phoenix firefighter accused of sexual assaults and kidnapping | Crime Files
A Phoenix firefighter is accused of sex crimes and kidnapping, following incidents involving three women. One of the incident even dates back to the 2000s.
Organized theft ring brought down in 'Operation Makeup Or Breakup'
A six-month investigation called ‘Operation Makeup Breakup' led to the take down of an organized retail theft ring in the Valley.
Arizona begins to distribute part of $1 billion opioid settlement to fight fentanyl crisis
Maricopa County is set to receive $54 million and that money will go to dozens of cities and organizations.
Phoenix Police officer accused of receiving and possessing child pornography: U.S. Attorney's Office
Officials with the U.S. Attorney's Office have confirmed that an officer with the Phoenix Police Department has been arrested and accused of receiving and possessing child sex abuse images.
Double shooting and crash in Laveen leaves 1 dead, 1 hurt
Police say one person is dead and another is injured following a double shooting and crash in Laveen on Friday.
Teens, man arrested after Phoenix PD officer shot
A police officer continues to recover at home after he was shot last week in Phoenix, and three suspects have been arrested.
Arizona lawmakers consider bill that aims to do away with early voting
Arizona Republicans ushered in early voting in the early 1990s, but some GOP lawmakers are now trying to do away with it.
North Scottsdale police shooting: Witnesses describe terrifying moments
People who were near a North Scottsdale intersection when a police shootout happened are telling their story of what they saw during the harrowing moments.
Arizona homeowner wants to turn home into online gun store
Residents in one North Phoenix neighborhood are a little nervous, as news emerge that a person plans to turn his home into an online gun store.
Sedona approves controversial plan to create space for workers to sleep in cars
The Sedona City council has given the green light to a project to let some workers sleep in their cars overnight. The town's mayor says it's not a great plan, but at least it's a plan. Meanwhile, some are trying to stop the plan from moving forward.