
Danielle Miller
Danielle Miller joined the FOX 10 team in July of 2015. She comes to us from the bright lights of Las Vegas, where she was born and raised.
Danielle started her career in television at WDAY the ABC affiliate in Fargo North Dakota. She spent two years there covering devastating droughts, severe winter blizzards, and spring flooding. Her next stop was in her hometown of Las Vegas Nevada at KVVU, the FOX affiliate. She spent two years there before heading to Phoenix.
Danielle graduated from University of Nevada Las Vegas, with a degree in broadcast journalism. She cheered all four years of college and is a die-hard Rebel fan.
Danielle is excited to learn about Arizona and explore all it has to offer. She also looks forward to telling your stories, so if you have a story you’d like to hare be sure to send her an email.
While Danielle isn’t working she enjoys anything active, reading, and hanging out with friends and family.
The latest from Danielle Miller
US 60 water main break: Freeway fully reopens in Tempe
The westbound portion of the freeway reopened at 10 p.m. on May 22. The eastbound lanes were previously reopened after a 24-inch pipe ruptured causing major flooding on the freeway at McClintock Drive.
SWAT team shoots, kills man after he fired at them during incident at Guadalupe home: MCSO
The incident happened in an area north of Avenida del Yaqui (Priest Drive) and Calle Guadalupe (Guadalupe Road), and the suspect, identified as an adult man, was declared dead at the scene.
Tesla crashes into home after driver attempts to put it in reverse: Chandler PD
A family will be returning home to a big mess after a Tesla crashed into their residence Wednesday night near Loop 202 and Arizona Avenue.
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.”
Crooks Fire in Yavapai County: What to know about the wildfire, safety orders
The Crooks Fire burning in the Prescott National Forest prompted evacuation orders for some communities. We have what you need to know to stay safe.
Mesa Police officers arrest suspect in shooting that killed man at Mesa gas station
According to police, 30-year-old Jose Gutierrez was shot and killed while inside a truck at a Circle K near Gilbert and McKellips Roads. The suspect, identified as 20-year-old Adam Gomez, has been arrested by police.
PSCO: 15-year-old accused of killing San Tan Valley teen was upset over bad vape cartridge
Officials with the Pinal County Sheriff's Office identified the 15-year-old suspect accused of killing another teenager on Sept. 26 as Joshua Franklin.
Arizona's first mountain coaster is now open in Williams
Williams, located along the Historic Route 66, often draws in crowds from near and far, and now, there's another attraction in the area for people to enjoy.
Tunnel Fire burns north of Flagstaff: Highway 89 reopens, evacuation orders lifted
The Tunnel Fire has more than tripled in size as relentless winds pushed the flames through neighborhoods on the outskirts of the college and tourist town, forcing out hundreds of residents and destroying more than two dozen homes and other structures.
Arizona experiencing veterinarian shortage crisis; push underway at state capitol to combat the problem
Arizona, like many other places in the country, is experiencing a big shortage in veterinarians, and the impact is being felt in cities as big as Phoenix, and as small as Page.