
Megan Spector
Megan joined the FOX10 team as a reporter in November 2025.
Before making her way to the Valley, she spent three years in Southern Arizona at KVOA News 4 Tucson, where she wore many hats – anchoring, reporting, producing, forecasting the weather and more. During that time, she covered a wide variety of news, including groundbreaking research, criminal and civil matters, parades and fairs, local and national elections, wildfires and monsoon storms.
Originally from San Diego, Megan later headed to New Orleans to attend Tulane University, where she graduated with a degree in Communications and double minors in Business Management and Film Studies.
She’s thrilled to call the Valley home and can’t wait to explore all it has to offer – from local restaurants and coffee shops to live music and community events.
Have a story idea? Megan would love to hear from you! Reach out via email or connect on social media.
The latest from Megan Spector
Tempe ATM burglary: Police believe suspect is tied to South American theft group
A 36-year-old has been arrested in California in connection with an ATM burglary in Tempe, and investigators believe the suspect may be connected to similar burglaries in Arizona and other states.
Man used slingshot to target ex-wife at Scottsdale luxury condo complex, police say
A 44-year-old man was arrested for allegedly stalking his ex-wife and using a slingshot to cause nearly $100,000 in damage to a Scottsdale condo complex.
U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran prompt 'emergency protest,' split reactions among Arizonans
Arizonans remain deeply divided over the strikes against the Iranian regime, with groups staging emergency anti-war protests while others celebrate the potential end of the regime.
Driverless semi-trucks begin 1,000-mile runs between Phoenix and Texas
Driverless semi-trucks are officially hitting Arizona highways this month, as the autonomous technology company Aurora expands its operations to the desert.
Tempe Tavern sues city over alleged 'smear campaign'
The owners of Tempe Tavern have filed a lawsuit against the city of Tempe, alleging a "smear campaign" and selective enforcement following high-profile police raids that cited hundreds of underage patrons.
From 1965 to 2026: Two families bound by missing mothers, missing answers
As the search for Nancy Guthrie hits its fourth week, her alleged abduction draws parallels to the 1965 disappearance of Maria Theresa Ruthling. While investigators now use DNA and surveillance, Ruthling’s family has sought closure for 60 years.
Arizonans shelter-in-place in Mexico after military kills cartel boss: 'How do we get out of here?'
Arizonans are sheltering in place across Mexico as widespread cartel violence erupted following a military operation that reportedly killed "El Mencho," the leader of the CJNG.
2-year-old missing Avondale girl found in Phoenix; Amber Alert canceled
Avondale Police have confirmed 2-year-old Kehlani Rogers was found safe and a woman is in custody.
Trump tariffs: Arizona businesses weigh in on SCOTUS ruling
Business leaders in the Phoenix area are weighing in on a U.S. Supreme Court ruling on the tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump. The court ruled that a law known as IEEPA does not authorize Trump to impose his global tariffs.
Road rage: Phoenix area family remembers man killed in shooting; urges calm
"I went from a two-parent household to a one. The children lost the biggest thing of their life at such a young age all because of something so senseless," said Christina Milligan, whose husband died in a road rage shooting.









