Incandescent light bulb ban goes into effect this month: Here's what you need to know
A nationwide ban on incandescent light bulbs goes into effect on Aug. 1, 2023, which means if they’re made or sold by a retailer, that business could be fined up to $542 per bulb.
A nationwide ban on incandescent light bulbs goes into effect on Aug. 1, 2023, which means if they’re made or sold by a retailer, that business could be fined up to $542 per bulb.
Arizona GOP announces plan on transportation funding and rental tax repeal: Here's what to know
Voters in Maricopa County will vote on a bill that will extend a decades-old half-cent sales tax that is used to expand the transportation network in the Phoenix area. Here's what you should know about SB1102.
Voters in Maricopa County will vote on a bill that will extend a decades-old half-cent sales tax that is used to expand the transportation network in the Phoenix area. Here's what you should know about SB1102.
Relatives of Rodney Aviles say they are terrified he may kill again: Here's what to know about the case
Family members of a man who has been under state guardianship for decades following a double murder say they are in fear of their lives, amid news that the man is being released from a state mental facility. Here's what you should know about the case involving Rodney Aviles.
Family members of a man who has been under state guardianship for decades following a double murder say they are in fear of their lives, amid news that the man is being released from a state mental facility. Here's what you should know about the case involving Rodney Aviles.
Americans traveling to Europe will need 'visas' starting in 2024
These new travel guidelines from the European Union apply to 30 countries.
These new travel guidelines from the European Union apply to 30 countries.
A look at how many transgender, intersex people live in the US amid new anti-LGBTQ+ laws
New laws targeting LGBTQ+ people are proliferating in GOP-led states, but the conversations often lack a clear understanding of how many people will be directly affected.
New laws targeting LGBTQ+ people are proliferating in GOP-led states, but the conversations often lack a clear understanding of how many people will be directly affected.
7 more people have died amid record highs in Maricopa County. Here's what to know
Maricopa County confirmed 25 heat-associated deaths this year as of Saturday since the first one was recorded in April, with 249 more under investigation.
Maricopa County confirmed 25 heat-associated deaths this year as of Saturday since the first one was recorded in April, with 249 more under investigation.
Gruesome details surrounding case of Arizona man whose body was dismembered: Here's what to know
Officials have released gruesome new details surrounding a death investigation that began after police in Phoenix found dismembered human remains in Maryvale. An arrest in the case was announced on July 26.
Officials have released gruesome new details surrounding a death investigation that began after police in Phoenix found dismembered human remains in Maryvale. An arrest in the case was announced on July 26.
Son of NBA's LeBron James suffered cardiac arrest during practice: What you should know about SCA
Following news that Bronny James, the son of NBA player LeBron James, was taken to the hospital after he collapsed during a morning practice, there are questions over why a seemingly healthy young person could suffer a cardiac arrest. Here's what you should know about Sudden Cardiac Arrests, and what you need to do when someone has suffered an SCA.
Following news that Bronny James, the son of NBA player LeBron James, was taken to the hospital after he collapsed during a morning practice, there are questions over why a seemingly healthy young person could suffer a cardiac arrest. Here's what you should know about Sudden Cardiac Arrests, and what you need to do when someone has suffered an SCA.
Is Phoenix's 'Cool Pavement' program working? Here's what one expert is saying
In recent years, the City of Phoenix has been using a street coating technology that they say can reflect heat and sunlight away from pavements, thereby potentially helping to offset rising nighttime temperatures in the region. Now, an expert is talking about the pros and cons of cool pavements.
In recent years, the City of Phoenix has been using a street coating technology that they say can reflect heat and sunlight away from pavements, thereby potentially helping to offset rising nighttime temperatures in the region. Now, an expert is talking about the pros and cons of cool pavements.
Women's World Cup Group scenarios: How each team advances to round of 16
Here's what every team needs to advance to the round of 16 at the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup.
Here's what every team needs to advance to the round of 16 at the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup.
Gilgo Beach murders: Everything we know in the case against Rex Heuermann
Rex Heuermann is charged with first and second degree murder in connection with the deaths of three victims – Melissa Barthelemy, Megan Waterman and Amber Costello. He’s said to also be a prime suspect in a fourth.
Rex Heuermann is charged with first and second degree murder in connection with the deaths of three victims – Melissa Barthelemy, Megan Waterman and Amber Costello. He’s said to also be a prime suspect in a fourth.
Changes coming to how Maricopa County area codes are assigned and used: What you need to know
Changes are coming to the way phone area codes are assigned and used. FOX 10's Troy Hayden talks to Doug Clark, Executive Director with the Arizona Corporation Commission about what you need to know before those changes take effect.
Changes are coming to the way phone area codes are assigned and used. FOX 10's Troy Hayden talks to Doug Clark, Executive Director with the Arizona Corporation Commission about what you need to know before those changes take effect.
UPS strike looms: Workers on the brink, here's what you need to know
Negotiations broke down earlier this month and unionized workers have been holding rallies and practice pickets across the country.
Negotiations broke down earlier this month and unionized workers have been holding rallies and practice pickets across the country.
How Donald Trump is gaining an advantage in the battle for delegates
The delegates are over 2,000 party activists, insiders, and elected officials who will cast votes next summer to select the party’s presidential candidate at the Republican National Convention.
The delegates are over 2,000 party activists, insiders, and elected officials who will cast votes next summer to select the party’s presidential candidate at the Republican National Convention.
What is FedNow? This new instant payment service could help your paycheck clear faster
FedNow is a new instant payment service launched by the Federal Reserve. Here's how you can use it.
FedNow is a new instant payment service launched by the Federal Reserve. Here's how you can use it.
What's the magic behind the 'Barbie' movie marketing mania?
Ahead of Friday’s U.S. release of the “Barbie” movie, parent company Mattel has created a product marketing blitz with more than 100 brands plastering pink everywhere.
Ahead of Friday’s U.S. release of the “Barbie” movie, parent company Mattel has created a product marketing blitz with more than 100 brands plastering pink everywhere.
Arizona cities offering money incentives to residents in bid to reduce water use: Here's what to know
As Arizona continues to deal with a megadrought, some cities are offering incentives for people to use less water, as part of an effort to conserve water. Here's what you should know about the incentives.
As Arizona continues to deal with a megadrought, some cities are offering incentives for people to use less water, as part of an effort to conserve water. Here's what you should know about the incentives.
Are demands for electric vehicles slowing down? Here's what you should know
As major carmakers ramp up their investment in electric cars, supplies are expected to grow in the coming years. However, some are wondering whether demand for EVs are keeping up with the supply.
As major carmakers ramp up their investment in electric cars, supplies are expected to grow in the coming years. However, some are wondering whether demand for EVs are keeping up with the supply.
Legacy admissions: What you should know about the now-controversial college admissions practice
In the aftermath of a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that banned affirmative action, a new battle is brewing over a practice by various universities that gives preferential treatment to applicants with parents who attended the same institution. Here's what you should know about legacy admissions, as well as the controversy surrounding it.
In the aftermath of a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that banned affirmative action, a new battle is brewing over a practice by various universities that gives preferential treatment to applicants with parents who attended the same institution. Here's what you should know about legacy admissions, as well as the controversy surrounding it.
1 year later, how is 988 mental health crisis hotline doing? Here's what you should know
It has been a year since a national three-digit number was launched for people in a mental health crisis, and officials say the service has helped many in its first year. Here's what you should know about 988, and how it's doing so far.
It has been a year since a national three-digit number was launched for people in a mental health crisis, and officials say the service has helped many in its first year. Here's what you should know about 988, and how it's doing so far.



















