Thunderbirds donate $20,000 to Operation School Bell to help Valley students in need

When you hear the name Thunderbirds, you may think of those dapper men dressed in colorful slacks who host the Waste Management Phoenix Open, but what you may not realize is how much philanthropy they do in and around like Valley. 

Sisters sell lemonade to pay school lunch debts

Two sisters are taking on their district's school lunch debt, one cup of lemonade at a time. 

Newsmaker Saturday: Chad Pergram, Dale Rogers
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Part 1: FOX 10's John Hook talks to FOX News' Chad Pergram about the latest from Capitol Hill, Israel and gun control. Part 2: John discusses tariffs and China with Dale Rogers, a professor of supply chain management at Arizona State University's W.P. Carey School of Business.

UAPD officer helps 4-year-old boy afraid of heights down hill

An officer with the University of Arizona Police Department is being praised for going above and beyond the call of duty.

Arizona colleges move to extend tuition rate for immigrants

Arizona universities are moving to expand access to a tuition rate paid by immigrants living in the country illegally who graduated from Arizona high schools after President Donald Trump's administration froze enrollment in a program that shielded them from deportation.

Three Valley teachers received surprise from Phoenix Suns rookie

Three teachers in Phoenix got a big surprise Thursday as Phoenix Suns forward Cameron Johnson stopped by their classroom with a school supply donation.

Arizona extends tuition rate for students in US illegally

Arizona high school graduates living in the country illegally will get expanded access to a special tuition rate for the state's three public universities.

Arizona appeals court rejects AG's tuition lawsuit

An Arizona appeals court is declining to revive a lawsuit by Attorney General Mark Brnovich alleging tuition is too high at the state's three public universities.

School administrators sued for using permanent marker on boy's head

A federal civil rights lawsuit was filed Sunday against Pearland ISD, a school discipline clerk, head principal at Berry Miller Junior High Tony Barcelona, and teacher Jeanette Peterson after Peterson used a Sharpie to draw on a student’s head at the end of last school year.

Back to school bus safety: Do you know when to stop?

It will soon be that time of year again when we share the roads with school buses every morning and afternoon.

APS offers free lunches for 2019-2020 school year

Atlanta Public Schools has a huge announcement. Every single school in its district will be offered breakfast and lunch on the house this year regardless of financial need.

81-year-old Georgia man proves it's never too late to learn, earns GED

When the job of head custodian became available at the end of last school year, Woodland Middle School Principal Michael Blankenship knew he had the right man for the job.

Throwback science experiments
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FOX 10's Anita Roman and Ty Brennan conduct some old school science experiments with the Arizona Science Center.

Northern Arizona University to implement 'virtual parking'

Northern Arizona University plans to use cameras that read license plates to monitor parking rather than stickers affixed to windshields, officials said.