
Stephanie Bennett
Stephanie Bennett joined Fox 10 News in November 2021 and is excited to call the desert her new home.
Previously, Stephanie was part of the Fox News Multimedia Reporter Training Program where she worked as a one-woman -band, filming, writing, and editing her own stories from across the country. During her time she extensively covered the 2020 Presidential election, chasing candidates from state to state. She’s also been at the forefront of the challenges facing the U.S.-Mexico border and covered several major hurricanes in Texas and Louisiana. Other major stories include the 2021 Boulder grocery store shooting, Blue Origin rocket launches, and wildfire coverage, just to name a few.
Before joining Fox, Stephanie worked as an anchor and reporter for KKCO 11 News & KJCT News 8 in Grand Junction, CO. Covering everything from local politics, to snowstorms, and funeral home investigations.
Stephanie’s journalism career began in high school where she reported for her school districts local news station. From there she traveled overseas graduating from Nottingham Trent University in the United Kingdom with a Bachelors’ Degree in Broadcast Journalism. She has dual-nationality of both the UK and USA and enjoys visiting her family as often as possible.
When she is not working, Stephanie loves to travel, hike, ski, and hang out with her Fiancé and dachshund Henry.
The latest from Stephanie Bennett
Meet Dr. Alyx Porter of Mayo Clinic – 1 of 3 Black woman neuro-oncologists in the U.S.
It's the start of Black History Month and we're talking with Dr. Alyx Porter from the Mayo Clinic. As a neuro-oncologist, she's part of an intricate team that treats the most serious and complex cancers of the brain and nervous system. She says she's only one of three Black women practicing this type of medicine in the U.S.
Crazy video shows man darting in between traffic on Arizona freeway
The video, which was shared with us by the head of a trucking association, shows a person darting in between traffic on a busy stretch of the I-10 in the West Valley.
Arizona public schools once again at risk of massive budget cuts and layoffs; here's what you should know
Had state legislators failed to agree on a measure to raise a spending cap that is enshrined in the state constitution, school districts across Arizona would have had to cut their budgets. Here's what you should know about the spending cap.
Super Bowl LVII: Get ready for sticker shock, when it comes to game ticket prices
As the big game approaches, we now know just how much it can cost for the average person to attend the game, and it's not cheap.
Scottsdale Police shooting suspect was wanted in sexual assault case, police say
A man accused of shooting a Scottsdale police sergeant in downtown Phoenix on Friday, Jan. 6, was shot while being taken into custody in Tempe a day later and died from his injuries.
Phoenix garbage woes: Bulk trash collection still backlogged as frustrations mount
The problem began in late 2022, and Phoenix city officials are still dealing with a delay in bulk trash collection that some say has left neighborhoods looking less than pristine.
Arizona lawmakers seek to study psychedelic mushrooms
If House Bill 2486 is passed, a psylocibin research advisory council would be established to study the impacts of the drug.
Amid cold snap, homeless organizations in Phoenix area do what they can to help those in need
With temperatures falling into the 30s during the overnight hours in the Valley, those who are homeless are at particular risk, and organizations are doing what they can to help those in need.
Opioid Crisis: Gilbert Police uses fentanyl-trained dogs to help find the drug
In 2022 alone, the DEA seized more than 22 million fentanyl pills in Arizona, making up more than half the national total. As police agencies work hard to find the powerful drug, they are getting some help from a police dog that is fentantyl-trained.
Man found shot to death in crashed car in west Phoenix; family wants justice
“Early information indicates the shooting took place behind a business on the northwest corner of the intersection,” Sgt. Melissa Soliz said. “After the shooting, [Leonel] Pineda-Valdez drove away and crashed into a nearby fence.”