Maricopa County confirms 18 heat-related deaths
Eighteen people have died related to the heat, the Maricopa County Health Department confirmed. Six of the deaths were unhoused individuals. An additional 69 deaths are under investigation.
Eighteen people have died related to the heat, the Maricopa County Health Department confirmed. Six of the deaths were unhoused individuals. An additional 69 deaths are under investigation.
AZ hospital offers new stroke rehab system
The new stroke rehabilitation system, considered to be the first of its kind, is being performed at the Mayo Clinic, and doctors say it is a real game changer in helping patients regain mobility. FOX 10's Stephanie Bennett reports.
The new stroke rehabilitation system, considered to be the first of its kind, is being performed at the Mayo Clinic, and doctors say it is a real game changer in helping patients regain mobility. FOX 10's Stephanie Bennett reports.
Student athletes learn how to handle heat emergencies
With record-breaking temps still in the forecast over the next week, locals are being urged to drink more water and stay inside if they can. However, student athletes will be out on the field in the coming weeks, training for the upcoming season. FOX 10's Irene Snyder got a look at how the schools are training their students to respond to these emergencies related to heat.
With record-breaking temps still in the forecast over the next week, locals are being urged to drink more water and stay inside if they can. However, student athletes will be out on the field in the coming weeks, training for the upcoming season. FOX 10's Irene Snyder got a look at how the schools are training their students to respond to these emergencies related to heat.
As Arizona heats up, so do chances of being burned by everyday things
The dangerous stretch of excessive heat continues. We've gone 15 days in a row of highs at or above 110?F in Phoenix. Just 4 more days to go to break the record streak of 18 days set in 1974. FOX 10's Lindsey Ragas joins us to warn of some everyday items that might burn you if you touch them in this heat.
The dangerous stretch of excessive heat continues. We've gone 15 days in a row of highs at or above 110?F in Phoenix. Just 4 more days to go to break the record streak of 18 days set in 1974. FOX 10's Lindsey Ragas joins us to warn of some everyday items that might burn you if you touch them in this heat.
Police, boxing academy partner to help teens
A California police department and a boxing academy are partnering to use boxing gloves as a tool to help teens improve their mental health. FOX'S Patricia Martellotti has the story.
A California police department and a boxing academy are partnering to use boxing gloves as a tool to help teens improve their mental health. FOX'S Patricia Martellotti has the story.
FDA issues emergency use authorization for drug to treat puppies and dogs infected with New World screwworm
The FDA has issued an Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) for an animal drug to treat dogs and puppies infected with the parasite New World screwworm.
The FDA has issued an Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) for an animal drug to treat dogs and puppies infected with the parasite New World screwworm.
Gilbert coffee shop highlights mocktail trend as drinking declines
The mocktail trend is gaining popularity as a new Gallup study shows fewer people?about 10% less than 20 years ago?are regularly drinking alcohol. FOX 10's Taylor Wirtz explored the shift at a Gilbert coffee shop's mocktail night.
The mocktail trend is gaining popularity as a new Gallup study shows fewer people?about 10% less than 20 years ago?are regularly drinking alcohol. FOX 10's Taylor Wirtz explored the shift at a Gilbert coffee shop's mocktail night.
Gray hair could play surprising role in cancer defense, study suggests
Scientists reveal the stem cell stress response that links gray hair and melanoma.
Scientists reveal the stem cell stress response that links gray hair and melanoma.
Mosquitoes: What you can do to keep them away
Recent rainstorms have led to a mosquito population boom across the Phoenix area, but there are ways to protect yourself and your pets.
Recent rainstorms have led to a mosquito population boom across the Phoenix area, but there are ways to protect yourself and your pets.
More than 140,000 bottles of cholesterol medication recalled: See the list
The FDA has issued a recall of over 140,000 bottles of cholesterol medication due to "failed dissolution specifications." Here's the list.
The FDA has issued a recall of over 140,000 bottles of cholesterol medication due to "failed dissolution specifications." Here's the list.
'You have to advocate for yourself': Valley mother shares her breast cancer battle
When Lindsey Dermyer was diagnosed with breast cancer, she was only 29-years-old. A stage 2 diagnosis – it had spread to her sternum.
When Lindsey Dermyer was diagnosed with breast cancer, she was only 29-years-old. A stage 2 diagnosis – it had spread to her sternum.
Valley mother shares her breast cancer battle
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and this Saturday, tens of thousands will walk in the "Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk" at Tempe Beach Park. One of those will be Lindsey Dermyer, a survivor with quite a story. FOX 10's Syleste Rodriguez reports.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and this Saturday, tens of thousands will walk in the "Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk" at Tempe Beach Park. One of those will be Lindsey Dermyer, a survivor with quite a story. FOX 10's Syleste Rodriguez reports.
Study finds people with cardiovascular disease have increased risk of getting shingles
A recent study shows adults with cardiovascular disease have a higher risk of developing shingles.
A recent study shows adults with cardiovascular disease have a higher risk of developing shingles.
As we fall back, here's how much sleep your state gets
A study from the American Heart Association and Brigham and Women’s Hospital finds that sleep patterns vary by state, with differences in how long and when people sleep.
A study from the American Heart Association and Brigham and Women’s Hospital finds that sleep patterns vary by state, with differences in how long and when people sleep.
FDA approved eye drop can help people regain near vision
Vizz is a recently FDA approved eye drop that can help people who struggle with near vision.
Vizz is a recently FDA approved eye drop that can help people who struggle with near vision.
'Soul Sistahs Fighting': Retired detention officer shares her cancer battle
"Soul Sistahs Fighting" is a group of Black women committed to increasing awareness and support for Black women impacted by breast cancer.
"Soul Sistahs Fighting" is a group of Black women committed to increasing awareness and support for Black women impacted by breast cancer.
Retired AZ detention officer details her cancer battle
"Soul Sistahs Fighting" is a group of Black women committed to increasing awareness and support for Black women impacted by breast cancer. The group was started and is led by Melissa Lawson, a retired Maricopa County detention officer and breast cancer survivor.
"Soul Sistahs Fighting" is a group of Black women committed to increasing awareness and support for Black women impacted by breast cancer. The group was started and is led by Melissa Lawson, a retired Maricopa County detention officer and breast cancer survivor.
Saturday is National Prescription Drug Take Back Day
You can safely dispose of unneeded, unwanted, or expired medications this Saturday during the National Prescription Drug Take Back Day and help prevent drug misuse and abuse.
You can safely dispose of unneeded, unwanted, or expired medications this Saturday during the National Prescription Drug Take Back Day and help prevent drug misuse and abuse.
Most Americans worry about higher health care costs in 2026, poll finds
The prospect of paying more for health care coverage has people who either are insured or not worried about covering their medical needs.
The prospect of paying more for health care coverage has people who either are insured or not worried about covering their medical needs.
Warmer temperatures fuel increased sugar consumption, study says
A new study published in Nature Climate Change reveals that warmer weather may be increasing Americans’ sugar intake.
A new study published in Nature Climate Change reveals that warmer weather may be increasing Americans’ sugar intake.




















