Bird flu latest: Louisiana confirms 1st human death in US
Louisiana reported the first U.S. death from bird flu or H5N1. Here’s what we know.
AI detects ovarian cancer better than human experts in new study
In a new study led by researchers at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden, AI models did a better job of detecting ovarian cancer than human doctors.
Norovirus outbreaks spiked in December: How to stay safe
The highly contagious virus can cause vomiting, nausea, and stomach pain and these are the ways to protect yourself.
Arizona woman fundraises for cochlear implants
A Valley woman has a unique New Year's wish. It's to hear her family again as she suffers from hearing loss. But, the cost of cochlear implants are out of her reach. FOX 10's Dominique Newland has more on her efforts to raise money.
Teen shares story to highlight need for blood donations
Vitalant held a blood drive at the Tempe Center for the Arts on Sunday, and hundreds showed up for the event. That included a Valley teen who knows what it's like to need lifesaving blood. FOX 10's Irene Snyder has the story.
Jeff Baena, Aubrey Plaza’s husband, cause of death revealed
Director and writer Jeffrey Baena, husband of Hollywood actor Aubrey Plaza, was found dead at his Los Angeles home on Jan. 3. He was 47.
Costco cold remedy recalled due to possible 'contamination'
A Costco over-the-counter cold and flu medicine has been impacted for second time in less than a month.
What is HMPV? China reportedly monitoring surge in respiratory virus cases
Videos showing crowded hospitals in China have fueled rumors and fear five years after the COVID-19 pandemic began the same way. Here's why experts say you shouldn't be worried.
Jennifer Aniston's secrets to staying fit at 55 include strength training, burgers and martinis
Jennifer Aniston does not believe in 'no pain, no gain.'
Maricopa County breaks record for most evictions
With more than 87,000 evictions in 2024, Maricopa County set a new record this year after December data was released to the public.
Family and friends work to raise millions for a 10-year-old's Retinitis Pigmentosa clinical trial
Luke Johnston, a 10-year-old diagnosed with Retinitis Pigmentosa, is losing his eyesight, prompting his friends and family to raise millions to fund a clinical trial for a potential cure.
Family raising $3M to cure son's rare eye disease
Luke Johnston, a 10-year-old with Retinitis Pigmentosa, is losing his eyesight but his family is raising money through an nonprofit to try and find a cure and get Luke into a clinical trial. FOX 10's Irene Snyder has the story.
Report shows link between alcohol and cancer
A new study out of Canada has some asking the U.S. Surgeon General to put cancer warning labels on alcoholic beverages but any label would need approval by congress.
US surgeon general calls for cancer warnings on alcohol
Alcohol is linked to roughly 100,000 cancer cases - and 20,000 cancer deaths - each year, but fewer than half of Americans are aware of the risk, the U.S. surgeon general says.
Tempe Fire captain to be laid to rest
Tempe Fire and Medical Rescue is remembering Scott Leatham, who passed away after battling cancer. He was 39 years old. Leatham is survived by his wife and two children.
Drinking coffee or tea may lower the risk of certain cancers
What to know about new research linking coffee and tea consumption to reduced cancer risks in certain cases.
Piestewa Peak packed with NYD hikers
Piestewa Peak was packed with hikers at the start of 2025. Some got up as early as 5 a.m. and hit the trails. For some, getting in shape is a New Year's resolution, and for others getting out in nature has always been a way of life. FOX 10's Irene Snyder has this story.
Shocking discovery at border wall; fire involving Cybertruck turns deadly | Nightly Roundup
From an investigation in New Orleans after a truck plowed into a crowd of people to a discovery at the U.S.-Mexico border that was made with help from technology, here's a look at some of your top stories.
New year, new smog? Health expert explains why Phoenix suffers from bad air quality on the 1st day of 2025
After a night of celebrations to ring in 2025, the aftermath of that celebration is hanging above Phoenix, according to one health expert.
Is everyone sick? Illnesses spike across the U.S.
No one wants to start off the new year sick, but unfortunately, that is the reality for many, as everything from respiratory viruses to the stomach bug is going around. With that also comes long lines at urgent cares and pharmacies. Reporter Duarte Geraldino has more.




















