Made in Arizona: Valley dairy putting out good milk for decades

For a snack, some say no options are as good as fresh milk and cookies. In this week's edition of Made In Arizona, FOX 10's Christina Carilla visits a Valley dairy that has been putting out some of the best milk around town, for over half a century.

Rideshare drivers weigh in as Lyft, Uber threaten to cease Sky Harbor operations over fee increase

In the aftermath of Phoenix City Council's approval of a controversial fee increase for rideshare pick-ups and drop-offs at Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport, officials with Uber and Lyft have threatened to stop serving the airport.

Retailer Fashion Nova agrees to pay $1.75 million to settle lawsuit

The Vernon-based retailer Fashion Nova Inc. has agreed to pay $1.75 million to settle a consumer protection lawsuit that alleged the company failed to ship items in accordance with state law and properly notify customers about shipping delays, Los Angeles County District Attorney Jackie Lacey announced Thursday.

Unemployment rate for Arizona declines to 4.7% in November

Arizona's unemployment rate dropped a tenth of a percentage point to 4.7% in November following an increase of over 34,000 jobs during the month, according to the state's latest monthly economic snapshot.

Visa warns customers about gas pump hacks

If you swipe your credit card at the gas pump you may be a prime target for cybercriminals, according to a new warning from Visa.

Phoenix grapples with some of nation's fastest-rising rents

Now the fifth-largest city in the U.S., Phoenix has become a victim of its own success as Californians seek cheaper housing and snowbirds fleeing winter weather buy homes or rent apartments that sit empty during the scorching summers.

Boeing to halt production of 737 Max airliner in January

Boeing Co. said it will temporarily stop producing its grounded 737 Max jet as it continues to deal with the aftermath of two deadly crashes that killed a total of 346 people.

FTC: University of Phoenix to cancel $141m in student debts as part of settlement over deceptive advertising

Officials with the Federal Trade Commission announced that University of Phoenix will cancel $141 million in debts owed to the school by students who were harmed by ads that were allegedly deceptive.

UPS drivers nationwide to stop on routes, hold moment of silence for driver slain in truck hijacking

To honor the memory of a UPS driver who was killed Thursday in a kidnapping and police pursuit that ended in gunfire, UPS drivers across the country will be pausing on their routes for a moment of silence at 5 p.m. ET Monday.