Hurricane Milton uncovers lost wedding ring after nearly a decade
After a challenging few days, Palm Coast couple Laura and Basil Yorio found a surprising silver lining following their evacuation from Hurricane Milton.
CVS launches program to provide extreme heat warnings
A CVS program will alert seniors and those who have medical conditions when extreme heat could be problematic.
Amazon opens holiday hiring, 250,000 jobs open
Amazon is looking to fill nearly 250,000 jobs for the holidays. In Arizona, they are looking for about 9,000 new employees. FOX 10's Irene Snyder has the story.
83% of Gen Z say they have an unhealthy relationship with their phone, data shows
The BePresent 2024 report reveals that 83% of Gen Z believe they have an unhealthy relationship with their phones, leading to significant mental health impacts, including sleep loss and anxiety.
Hurricane Milton threatens IV fluid supply, already thin after Helene
A company that manufactures IV fluids is working to move its supplies to a secure space as the Florida area braces for Hurricane Milton.
The most dangerous sports for kids: What parents need to know, according to new data
New data from the National Electronic Injury Surveillance System reveals the most dangerous activities for kids, from playgrounds to football. Learn which sports cause the most injuries across different age groups and how to keep your child safe.
The yellow dye in Cheetos makes skin transparent, scientists find
A recent study revealed that the yellow dye used in Cheetos can make mouse skin temporarily transparent, allowing researchers to view internal organs without invasive techniques.
Trump sent Covid tests to Putin for personal use in early 2020, book says
In early 2020, then-President Donald Trump reportedly sent coveted COVID-19 tests to Russian President Vladimir Putin for his personal use.
States sue TikTok over claims it's addictive, harmful to children
More than a dozen states and the District of Columbia have filed lawsuits against TikTok on Tuesday.
New study finds humanity nearing life expectancy limits
A new study reveals that humanity may be reaching the upper limits of life expectancy, with fewer improvements in longevity despite advances in medical technology and healthcare.
Is unpasteurized apple cider safe to drink? Here's what the FDA says
Apple cider is a nice treat for the fall season, but there are some health risks linked to consuming unpasteurized drinks. Here's what you need to know.
Former world champion runner Kipyegon Bett dies at 26
The Kenyan runner died at a hospital after complaining of stomach pains. He won the 800-meter title in 2016 and earned a bronze medal in another track championship event in 2017.
Homeschooling rates surge across US following COVID-19 pandemic, report finds
According to the report, 90% of the states reported increases in homeschooling for the 2023-2024 academic year.
Egg recall linked to salmonella upgraded to highest possible risk by FDA
Eggs recalled over salmonella concerns have been upgraded to the highest possible risk by the FDA.
Arizona boys get life-changing eye surgeries
Two young Holbrook boys with autism are seeing things a lot clearer after a life-changing eye surgery. It's all thanks to a procedure offered at Phoenix Children's, which is just one of two children hospitals in the U.S. performing it.
Air Force cadet's cause of death blamed on rare bacterial infection
Avery Koonce, 19, was found dead at US Air Force Academy in early September.
5K fundraiser for breast cancer awareness in Phoenix
Check for a Lump hosted a pink-out 5K event in Phoenix to raise money for breast cancer awareness. FOX 10's Irene Snyder has the story.
Ultra-processed foods make up 60% of America’s diet, who's at biggest risk
Here are some tips for moving kids away from processed foods.
2 human cases of bird flu confirmed in California, CDC says — here’s what to know
The two bird flu cases in California bring the total to 16 cases in the U.S. in 2024, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Increase in school threats causing more anxiety
An increase in school threats in recent weeks is causing some anxiety among students and parents. We sat down with licensed clinical social worker Michael Klinkner on the best way parents can talk to their kids about safety and other related matters.




















