Kyler Murray removes mentions of Arizona Cardinals from his social media accounts as fans speculate

Is Kyler Murray disgruntled, or does he just like to clean up his social media pages? It’s the question Arizona Cardinal fans are asking after the franchise quarterback removed any mentions of the Cardinals from his Instagram page.

Najib 'Jubi' Monsif: Cause of death 'undetermined' for man found in canal months after he went missing

Officials with the Maricopa County Medical Examiner's Office have released findings from a report on the death of Najib 'Jubi' Monsif, whose remains were found in a canal in December 2021, months following his disappearance.

Sky Harbor sees more than a hundred American Airlines flight cancellations in a day

More than a hundred American Airlines flights were canceled Sunday in Phoenix, leaving travelers lined up at the ticket counter, in hopes of getting those flights rescheduled.

Pay for getting fired due to vaccine mandate, drug and gun investigation at car shop: this week's top stories

During the first week of February, many FOX 10 viewers took an interest in a bill that would, if passed, require employers to offer a new job, or financial compensation to whoever they fired for not getting the COVID-19 vaccine. . This week, there were fewer top crime stories and more top stories about jobs and money – or a mix of all three.

Maricopa County Superior Court judge dies after being hit by reported red light runner

Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Rosa Mroz was reportedly hit by a red light runner on Feb. 2, and just a few days later on Feb. 5, she passed away from her injuries.

As Rio Verde residents deal with end-of-the-year water shutoff, Maricopa County officials offer alternatives

Maricopa County officials discussed alternatives with residents of the Rio Verde area, as residents there are facing a deadline set by the City of Scottsdale to shut off their water supply.

Phoenix area deals with spate of wrong-way crashes; figures give more insight on why they happen

Figures show the Phoenix area is seeing more crashes involving wrong-way drivers, and figures from the AAA are giving people more insight on what makes a person drive in the wrong direction.

US COVID-19 death toll hits 900,000, sped by omicron

Propelled in part by the wildly contagious omicron variant, the U.S. death toll from COVID-19 hit 900,000 on Friday, less than two months after eclipsing 800,000.

Afghan interpreter who helped rescue President Joe Biden years ago is finally in Arizona

An Afghan interpreter who aided a mission to rescue a group of U.S. Senators 13 years ago, including current President Joe Biden, is now safely out of Afghanistan after getting stranded in the country for weeks after the Taliban retook the country.