
Bailey Miller
Bailey Miller joined FOX 10 News in July of 2019 and is thrilled to be telling stories in the desert with the FOX 10 family. Bailey was born in England and was raised just outside of Los Angeles.
Bailey comes to Phoenix from the NBC and CBS affiliates in Fresno. While reporting in California’s Central Valley, Bailey reported on everything from the massive wildfires that hit Yosemite National Park to gang violence and the community efforts to combat it to homelessness in the city.
Before coming to Fresno, Bailey started her career in Eugene, Oregon aka TrackTown USA. There, she shot, edited, wrote her stories and set up her own live shots as a one-woman band.
She attended the University of California, Santa Barbara and earned her Bachelor's degree in Global Studies and International Relations. She also competed as a scholarship athlete on the Division 1 Track and Cross Country teams, specializing in the 3k, 5k, and 10k. While in school, Bailey also studied with UCLA's Travel Study in Spain. There, she immersed herself in the culture and learned the Spanish language.
When she is not working, Bailey loves to travel, practice yoga, run, and read historical fiction books. Bailey and her fiancé are so excited to call the desert their new home and can't wait to explore everything this beautiful place has to offer.
The latest from Bailey Miller
Preschool students with visual impairments graduate from Foundation for Blind Children in Phoenix
The graduation ceremony, which happened on May 19, featured preschoolers. The foundation teaches these students skills that can help the students, as they head to kindergarten.
Off-duty firefighter honored for helping to save lives during Chandler shop explosion
A firefighter in Tempe was honored for jumping into the action, while off-duty, to save lives following a devastating explosion at a chandler business in September 2021.
US 60 water main break: Eastbound lanes reopen in Tempe, westbound lanes still closed
Eastbound lanes of US 60 in Tempe have reopened following the closure of both directions due to a major water main break on May 7. Westbound lanes on the several-mile stretch are still closed.
Over 150 firefighters battle pallet yard fire in Phoenix, shuttering work for many
When additional firefighters arrived, a surround and drown operation was established, “with elevated master streams and flowing big water to suppress the flames and keep them from extending to nearby businesses.”
Take note: Lake safety tips from the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office
Following a series of deadly incidents, including drownings, in Lake Pleasant, the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office is providing tips for lake goers and boaters to stay safe and enjoy the lake the right way.
Jamaican phone scammer captured after calling former CIA, FBI director and his wife
A scammer from Jamaica chose the wrong targets by calling the former FBI and CIA director and his wife and because of their quick actions, they helped the FBI capture the caller.
Arizona college professor sets off for Ukraine with supplies amid ongoing Russian invasion
A Ukrainian American who has lived in Arizona for decades is setting off on a trip back to the country amid the ongoing Russian invasion.
Wounded veteran, his family gifted brand-new Mesa home, mortgage-free
An injured veteran and his family turned the key and unlocked the door to their new home in Mesa on May 11 after it was gifted to them, mortgage-free.
Awareness of fentanyl, the 'deadliest drug,' being raised by the DEA
Fentanyl is the single deadliest drug threat the nation has encountered, says the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, and that's why it launched National Fentanyl Day, raising awareness of how deadly the drug is.
Tourism closure extended for remainder of 2022 on Havasupai tribal land known for waterfalls
The Havasupai reservation is renowned for its blue-green waterfalls that draw tourists from around the world.