
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
Video captures dozens of shots fired at Litchfield Park party that left 4 teens hurt
Surveillance video captured the moment dozens of shots were fired at a high school party in Litchfield Park.
Phoenix considers new rules for homeless services in parks
The Phoenix City Council is considering an ordinance to restrict food distribution and medical services in city parks, with a vote scheduled for May 6.
Avondale teacher aide accused of having sexual relationship with 8th grader
A West Valley teacher aide has been arrested for allegedly having a sexual relationship with a 15-year-old 8th grade student.
First Friday: Recent violence prompt changes to Downtown Phoenix event
Big changes are coming to the First Friday event that happens at the start of each month in Downtown Phoenix, and organizers say it's a decision was heavily due to recent violence.
3 injured after small plane crashes onto Phoenix road
Multiple people are injured after a small plane crashed onto a road near 7th Street near Missouri Avenue in Phoenix just after 2:37 p.m. on Sunday.
TSA officers face paycheck and potential privatization uncertainties
As TSA officers endure a partial shutdown, a new proposal that aims to shift smaller airports nationwide to private security contractors is adding an addition degree of uncertainty for some.
New Arizona law prevents sex offenders from hiding behind new identities
Governor Hobbs signed a law requiring sex offenders to disclose their status during name-change petitions to prevent them from hiding their histories.
Suspected drunk driver crashes into Cave Creek Bike Week, hospitalizing several
A suspected drunk driver crashed into Cave Creek Bike Week festivities on Friday night, striking another truck, eight motorcycles, and three pedestrians.
New technology helping to measure Arizona's snowpack
For the first time, researchers are taking to the skies to quantify Arizona's snowpack, and results from these new operations are giving us an important look at the state's water future.
Scottsdale John Doe case: Police hope new DNA tech can help solve the mystery
Advancements in genetic testing are creating new leads for a John Doe case that happened back in 2005, and investigators are hoping this could breathe new life into the ongoing search for the victim's identity.









