Here's how many people receive SNAP benefits in your state
Across the country, there are over 41 million people enrolled in the federal government’s Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program, known as SNAP.
2025 Arizona election guide: Learn more about ballot deadlines
Election Day is fast approaching for some voters in Arizona. Here's a look at the upcoming deadlines for local elections on Nov. 4.
Federal Reserve likely to cut key interest rate: What to know
The Fed is almost certain to cut its key interest rate on Wednesday, but the shutdown has cut off critical hiring and inflation data used to make their decision. Here’s what to know about the meeting.
FIFA World Cup Tickets: How to register for the early ticket draw
From Monday, Oct. 27 at 11 a.m. until Friday, Oct. 31 at 11 a.m., fans can enter a lottery to purchase single-game tickets to all 104 matches across 16 venues.
How to watch 2025 World Series: TV Schedule, streaming, game times
The 2025 World Series starts Oct. 24 on FOX. See the full schedule, TV listings, and how to stream every game live on FOX 10 Phoenix.
How this $3.2 million Israeli campaign will digitally target Arizona Christians with anti-Palestinian ads
The campaign comes as recent polls show a decline in American evangelical support for Israel, but some say the efforts feel "intrusive."
Your tax refund could be bigger in 2026 – here's how
Americans may see a boost in next year’s refunds in part due to provisions in President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful" legislation. Here’s what you need to know.
September CPI inflation report: Which prices changed the most last month
Inflation in the U.S. increased in September, according to a report released Friday by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Consumers are paying more for gas, food and groceries.
Facebook settlement payments coming soon: Here’s what to know
Facebook users are starting to receive payouts from a $725M settlement over claims the platform misused personal data. Here’s how much you could get and when.
Who is Graham Planter? Maine Senate candidate denies being 'secret Nazi'
During an interview, the senate candidate addressed a tattoo he received years ago of an image resembling a Nazi symbol and controversial online comments he made in the past.
What to know about SNAP benefits as government shutdown continues
The USDA warned SNAP benefits for November could be delayed if the government shutdown continues.
Trump makes some student loan forgiveness changes: What to know
Borrowers under certain repayment plans are eligible to have their student loan debt cancelled.
These US cities face the greatest severe weather threats, data shows
More than one in four U.S. homes—representing $12.7 trillion in real estate value—are now exposed to severe or extreme climate risks, according to a new Realtor.cm report.
Richard Djerf: What to know about the Arizona man executed for murdering 4 members of a family
Richard Djerf has become the second Arizona death row inmate to be executed in 2025. Here's what to know about the man who murdered four members of a Phoenix area family decades ago.
Kyrene School District committee releases potential school closure list: here's what to know
Officials with Kyrene School District are proposing a number of school closures, as the district deals with declining enrollment. Here's what to know about the proposed closures, and when the district might make a decision.
Where to watch the Arizona Cardinals: Week 7
Having lost four-straight games, the Arizona Cardinals will look to end their downward spiral this week when they host the Green Bay Packers at State Farm Stadium in Glendale.
What to know about FAFSA applications amid government shutdown
The Education Department has opened the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) for the 2026–27 school year, even as the U.S. government remains shut down.
Who has secured a place in the 2026 FIFA World Cup after October qualifiers?
With the road to the 2026 FIFA World Cup heating up, several nations have already punched their tickets to the expanded 48-team tournament.
Microbursts: Here's what to know about the destructive weather phenomenon that damaged Tempe
Parts of Tempe were battered on Oct. 13 as a result of a microburst in the area. Here's what to know about the potentially devastating weather phenomenon, and what you can do to minimize damage.



















