Blind basketball player makes shot in front of 2,500 fans

Jules Hoogland, a junior at Zeeland East High School, is a member of the school's basketball team. She also happens to be blind. So when she played in the last game of the season, 2,500 people in the packed gymnasium went completely silent, so she could listen for the tapping on the rim to know where to aim her free throw shot.

New job, ride for teen driver who drove red truck in Texas tornado

Riley Leon, the 16-year-old that drove his red truck through a Texas tornado, got the job he was driving home from interviewing for and is being gifted a new Chevrolet Silverado.

Identical twin brothers each receive heart transplants: 'Quite unique'

Missouri-based brothers Donald and Ronald Crigler were each diagnosed with dilated cardiomyopathy — and each received a new heart.

These single moms needed support so they bought a house, raise kids together

Friends Holly Harper and Herrin Hopper launched the Siren House, a place for them and other women to live while they figure out the next chapter in their lives.

Tampa volunteers rescue newborn baby from Ukraine

An 8-day-old baby boy is safe in Poland with his parents after a group of volunteers rescued the infant from war-torn Ukraine, according to Project Dynamo, an American non-profit rescue organization based in Tampa. 

Luggage of Love: Phoenix area car dealerships help foster children in Arizona
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Larry H. Miller car dealerships are collecting luggage for those in need for the entire month of March, as part of the Luggage of Love event. FOX 10's Anita Roman has more, in this week's edition of Community Cares.

Downtown Phoenix hotel helps Afghan and Syrian refugees get a new start on life in America

So far, the Sheraton in Downtown Phoenix has hired over 40 refugees from Afghanistan and Syria, giving them some much needed help as they rebuild their lives in a new country.

Community gathers for event to help Phoenix artist as he fights for his life in the hospital

What started as a trip to the hospital for nerve pain turned into a stay at the ICU for Phoenix artist Pablo Luna. Now, members of the community are trying to help the artist in any way they can.

'He is an angel': FOX photojournalist makes heroic water rescue in Alabama

The heroic actions of an Alabama news photojournalist are bringing some to tears after raging floodwaters swept across parts of the state on Wednesday.

Baby quokka peeks out of mom's pouch, makes debut at Australia zoo

A baby quokka made its debut appearance at a zoo in Australia, peeking out of its mom's pouch for the first time on Friday.

Arizona man takes over friend's spice blend business as friend battles brain cancer

Sean Mannello's friend, Lenny, started Papa's Peppers several years ago, and as the business began to get a little attention, Lenny was diagnosed with brain cancer. Now, Mannello is stepping in to help continue with the business.

Teenager recognized after saving family from west Phoenix house fire

Back on Nov. 5, 2021, 16-year-old Salvador Velazquez was asleep in his home near Thomas Road and 89th Avenue when he woke up to smoke and flames.

Gilbert high school help grant a wish for 3-year-old child thanks to money raised during Wish Week

Students at Williams Field High School have wrapped up its annual Wish Week, and the money they raised - more than $30,000 - helped grant three wishes for those in need, including a child who is battling cancer.

Shelter dog turned K-9 hero inspires Netflix movie

There’s a K-9 dog in Rhode Island that has such a remarkable storied past, she’s inspired a Netflix movie. You can watch the trailer here.

Banana Republic features baby with Down syndrome in new collection

“We were thrilled to give this beautiful, loving human his first modeling job,” Banana Republic told FOX Television Stations Group.

'We're not done': Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher raise over $20M for Ukraine in a week

Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher said their campaign to help Ukrainian refugees has raised more than $20 million in less than a week but they’re “not done” yet.