Leroy McGill: Arizona seeks March 2026 execution
The state is seeking a March 2026 execution date for Leroy McGill, the death row inmate convicted in a 2002 gasoline attack in north Phoenix that killed Charles Perez and injured Nova Banta.
Former Oklahoma youth pastor indicted for allegedly raping, sexually abusing minors
The alleged crimes happened in 1984.
Atari Hotels proposes new plans in Downtown Phoenix after years-long delay
Officials with the latest Atari Hotels project in Phoenix say they are offering members of the public a chance to own a piece of the video game-themed hotel.
FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino to resign after turbulent tenure
FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino announced he will resign next month, ending a brief and contentious tenure marked by clashes with the Justice Department.
Arizona weather forecast: Warmup expected in Phoenix later this week
Phoenix saw temperatures in the 70s on Wednesday, but things are about to warm back up.
Brown University shooting latest: Police seek individual seen near person of interest
The search for the Brown University shooter entered its fifth day on Wednesday. Here’s what we know.
Ousted Paradise Valley school superintendent to challenge his firing
A man who served as Paradise Valley Unified School District's superintendent for a matter of months is challenging the district's decision to fire him.
Ousted AZ school superintendent challenges firing
A man who was recently removed from his role as superintendent of the Paradise Valley Unified School District has reportedly filed a challenge to the district's decision to oust him.
Here are the 4 Republicans that broke party lines to force health care subsidies vote
Four House Republicans crossed party lines to force a vote on extending health care tax credits that millions of Americans rely on to lower their insurance premiums.
Arizona AG seeks death warrant for inmate in 2002 gasoline attack
The Arizona Attorney General’s Office is seeking a death warrant and a March 2026 execution date for Leroy McGill, who was convicted of murder and attempted murder for dousing two people with gasoline and setting them on fire in 2002.
Who is Debra Newton? Florida mom arrested for kidnapping daughter 40 years later
A 40-year missing child case came to an end after the mother of a missing girl was arrested in The Villages on Monday. The Marion County Sheriff's Office arrested the mom, who had been living in a new state, with a different husband and a new name.
Trump has partisan plaques added under photos in Presidential Walk of Fame
The additions include references to “Sleepy Joe” Biden and paint Republican icon Ronald Reagan as a fan of a young Trump.
Milwaukee County Judge Dugan trial: Live updates Wednesday, Dec. 17
The government rested its case against Milwaukee County Judge Hannah Dugan on Wednesday, Dec. 17.
Senate passes $9B defense bill
The Senate on Dec. 17 passed a $901 billion defense bill that will push Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to provide lawmakers with video strikes on alleged drug boats near Venezuela. President Trump is expected to sign the bill.
Jake and Romy Reiner break silence after parents’ murders: ‘They were our best friends’
"The horrific and devastating loss of our parents, Rob and Michele Reiner, is something that no one should ever experience. They weren't just our parents; they were our best friends," the statement said in part.
Woman killed in I-17 multi-car crash, 2 others hurt
A 76-year-old woman was killed in a multi-car crash on I-17 southbound in Phoenix on Tuesday afternoon.
Pentagon to review discharges of 8,700 troops who declined COVID vaccine
The Pentagon has ordered the services to review and potentially upgrade the discharge records of about 8,700 troops separated for refusing the now-rescinded COVID-19 vaccine mandate.
Warner Bros. urges shareholders to reject hostile Paramount offer
Warner Bros. Discovery is urging shareholders to reject a hostile buyout bid from Paramount Skydance and stick with the $72 billion Netflix offer Warner agreed to earlier this month.
Potential speed limit changes; biggest AZ boom town | FOX 10 Talks
Anita Roman, Syleste Rodriguez, Ron Hoon, Ty Brennan & Desiree Fluellen talk about the day's biggest stories. On today's show, State Representative Nick Kupper talks about the RAPID Act. Plus, Queen Creek's Mayor Julia Wheatley joins us to talk about being named the biggest boom town in Arizona.
Kyrene School District decides on school closures: Here's what to know
Kyrene School District's governing board voted to close six of their schools. Here's what to know.


















