Andrea Gibson, celebrated poet, dies at 49
The poet published several books including “You Better Be Lightning," “Take Me With You" and “Lord of the Butterflies."
Judge reverses Biden rule that left medical debt off credit reports
The policy would have eliminated nearly $50 billion from millions of Americans’ credit reports.
Florida reports four deaths from flesh-eating bacteria so far in 2025
Florida leads the nation in cases of Vibrio vulnificus — a rare but deadly flesh-eating bacteria that thrives in warm, brackish water.
Arizona plague death: Close contacts of late patient given antibiotics
Officials in northern Arizona are detailing the steps that were taken after a person died from the Plague earlier in July.
AZ plague death: Health officials take measures
Officials in northern Arizona say they have taken steps after a deadly case of the plague was reported. FOX 10's Steve Nielsen reports.
Research suggests link between diet and depression risk in women
A study suggests that eating a lot of processed foods and added sugars may raise the risk of depression in women aged 40 to 50 before menopause.
Breathing & nervous system regulation workshop
FOX 10's Steve Nielsen talks to nervous system expert Jessica Maguire about turning complex neuroscience into real, usable tools for emotional regulation, stress recovery, and trauma healing.
Plague in Arizona: Health officials address concerns after Flagstaff death
The Arizona Public Health Association is advising the public that there is no need to worry about the plague, despite one person in Flagstaff dying from the disease.
COVID cases rising in half of U.S. states
The CDC says a summer wave of COVID-19 cases are causing the increase, and new variants have come to America after surging in countries overseas.
Greene credited as charges dropped in fake COVID-19 card case
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi announced that the Department of Justice will drop charges against a Utah doctor accused of running a fake COVID-19 vaccine scheme. Bondi credited Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene with getting the charges dropped.
Sky Harbor Airport workers say conditions are unsafe; Phoenix City Council opens investigation
With current temperatures at 115 degrees Fahrenheit and ground temperatures reaching around 162 degrees, worker unions are raising concerns about what they describe as substandard and unsafe conditions at Sky Harbor Airport. FOX 10's Ashlie Rodriguez reports.
Friends remember man killed in Lake Havasu City hyperbaric chamber fire
We're learning more about an Arizona physical therapist who died at his own practice in Lake Havasu City. FOX 10's Kenzie Beach reports.
1 person dies of the plague in northern Arizona
One person is dead, according to officials with Northern Arizona Healthcare, on the same day they showed up at Flagstaff Medical Center with symptoms of the plague.
What is Bravecto Quantum? FDA approves 12-month flea and tick treatment
The Food and Drug Administration has approved a first of its kind, once-yearly shot designed to protect dogs from fleas and ticks for up to a year.
This kind of coffee could dramatically increase your risk of going blind, study finds
Researchers in a new study learned that consuming this specific type of coffee may substantially increase a person’s risk of a common eye disease that can result in blindness.
Water bottles sold at Walmart recalled after lids eject, cause permanent vision loss
Walmart is recalling a popular brand of water bottles after reports of the lid forcefully ejecting and causing permanent vision loss for at least two customers.
ER visits for tick bites are at their highest level in years: Here's where
Summer is always a more visible time for tick bites because humans are outside more, but experts caution that “every season is tick season." Here's how safe your state is.
Person dies from the Plague in Northern Arizona
Reports from Flagstaff state that one person has died, on the same day they showed up at Flagstaff Medical Center with symptoms of an illness. That person later tested positive for Yersinia pestis, which is the bacteria that causes the Plague.
Tampa General Hospital, USF developing artificial intelligence to monitor NICU baby's pain in real-time
Researchers are looking to use artificial intelligence to detect when a baby is in pain.
Flesh-eating screwworm fly prompts livestock import ban at US-Mexico border
The U.S. has shut its southern border to livestock imports again after a flesh-eating parasite was found further north in Mexico than previously reported, raising alarm among American agriculture officials.



















