
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
Arizona restaurants granted additional $1 million to expand outdoor dining
Arizona restaurants can now apply for additional funding after Gov. Ducey says more money was added to the program that allows businesses to purchase outdoor dining furniture.
Winter Storm Warning in effect for northern Arizona; multiple highways closed
The metro Phoenix area is seeing rain and hail, while northern Arizona has seen at least 7 to 9 inches of snow over the weekend.
Phoenix apartment complex suffers hazmat situation, power outage
Residents of a Phoenix apartment complex first had a hazmat situation and shortly after, a tree fell over and knocked out their power on Jan. 25.
Valley residents answer turn out to answer nonprofit's plea for essential items
It all began with a post on a neighborhood-based social media, and it ended with people from all walks of life stepping up to help a Valley non-profit.
Valley teens working on project to bring sustainable energy to Glendale elementary school
A group of Valley teens are trying to bring renewable energy to underserved communities, as well as allowing students there to learn about sustainability.
Expert: people who wear non-medical grade masks should consider doubling up for better protection
As the COVID-19 pandemic worsens, some people are doubling up masks as a way to better protect themselves against the virus.
ASU health policy expert weighs in on federal response to COVID-19 pandemic as President Biden takes office
The Director of ASUs Center for Public Health Law and Policy says while Former President Trump made big accomplishments in the development of the vaccine, he adds the response to the pandemic has been fragmented.
Nursing home COVID-19 deaths, cases in Arizona are spiking, AARP says
Although most seniors were in the first phase of the COVID-19 vaccine distribution, many in living facilities are still catching the virus, and some are dying from it.
Phoenix native buys gift cards with stimulus money for his students
A Phoenix native working as a teacher in Pennsylvania is doing his part in the world to make it better by using his stimulus money to buy his students gift cards for food so they don't go hungry while home.
Navajo Nation President: 80% of its allocated COVID-19 vaccine doses have been administered
Officials with the Navajo Nation say they are looking for more vaccines to protect their people against COVID-19. So far, they have administered 80% of the 26,000 doses they have received.