
Steve Nielsen
Steve Nielsen joined FOX 10 News in January 2020 and is excited to be back in the Valley reporting.
Raised in California, Steve first fell in love with Phoenix while getting his degree at the Cronkite School at Arizona State.
Steve spent nearly a decade on the East Coast reporting for WPRI-TV in Rhode Island. The smallest state punched above its weight class in news.
He stood just feet away as FBI agents raided the Rhode Island House Speaker’s office. Eventually, the speaker pleaded guilty to bribery. Steve went to multiple Super Bowls covering the Patriots, reported in Fenway Park as the Red Sox won the World Series, and even interviewed the players at the Little League World Series.
Steve’s reporting in Rhode Island earned him 7 New England Emmy nominations. He appeared nationally on FOX News in the days after the Boston Marathon Bombing. He’s most proud of his work covering more than 50 cold cases in one year. His coverage helped detectives receive hundreds of tips on the region’s most challenging investigations.
It was in Rhode Island Steve met his talented, intelligent, and beautiful wife Susan. Their family grew with the birth of their son Cormac, in 2018.
Before his time in the Ocean State, Steve spent two years cutting his teeth in the mornings at KFDX in Wichita Falls, TX. In the evenings, he earned his master’s in International Relations at Midwestern State University.
He interned in college at several Phoenix television and radio stations. He always wanted to come back to the desert and cherishes the opportunity to now tell your stories in Phoenix.
While not a work, you can find Steve smiling and laughing at parks and trails in the valley soaking up the sun with his wife and son.
The latest from Steve Nielsen
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem arrives in Phoenix ahead of border survey
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem arrived in Phoenix Tuesday for a high-stakes border tour, amid rising political pressure and reports of cooling support from President Trump.
Nancy Guthrie: Mom of 'Today' show host Savannah Guthrie may have been 'taken against her will'
The Pima County Sheriff’s Department has launched a criminal investigation into the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, 84, the mother of "Today" show host Savannah Guthrie, who authorities believe was taken from her Catalina Foothills home against her will.
Number of Arizona school districts considered 'highest' financial risk grows
Financial risk has spiked in Arizona school districts, with nine now in the "highest risk" category compared to only two last year, according to a new State Auditor General report.
'ICE out of Arizona': Protests escalate after federal agents raid Phoenix sports bars
After federal agents raided 15 Valley sports bars on Monday, protesters took to the streets Tuesday, marching to the ICE Phoenix field office.
Rising youth activism: Phoenix area students join national ICE protests
Hundreds of students at Chandler High School and other Phoenix-area campuses staged peaceful walkouts Monday morning to protest U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations and advocate for civil rights.
From roof goats to wallabies: AZ animal sanctuary wins international honor
Surprise-based Farm Angels Sanctuary, known for rescuing roof-trapped goats and local wildlife, beat 2,000 global entries to win the Anthem Gold Award for its volunteer-led rescue and rehab efforts.
Gabriel Facio: Apache Junction street renamed after fallen police officer
A park and a street in Apache Junction have been renamed in memory of a police officer who was killed while on duty in June 2025.
18-year-old accused of killing man, living in his home afterwards: Phoenix PD
Phoenix Police say an 18-year-old has been arrested and accused of killing a man back in December, and then living in the man's home since.
Arizona flu cases surge amid 'super flu' variant spread nationwide
A mutation of influenza a called "Subclade K" is driving this "super flu" season, with Arizona cases surging by over 35% in one week.
Superior helicopter crash investigation will include slackline alert, expert says
Federal investigators are examining if a slackline was properly authorized following the deadly helicopter crash near Superior that claimed the lives of four people on Friday,









