Caught on camera: Sheriff’s Office drone records suspect shooting at it
What started as a search for a bear in a south Florida county ended in an arrest Saturday when a man allegedly fired multiple rounds from a BB gun at the drone deployed to assist.
What started as a search for a bear in a south Florida county ended in an arrest Saturday when a man allegedly fired multiple rounds from a BB gun at the drone deployed to assist.
Crews battle scrapyard amid hot weather
A scrapyard near 35th Avenue and Clarendon in Phoenix caught fire on June 16, and crews worked in hot weather conditions to contain the blaze. FOX 10;s Andrew Christiansen has more.
A scrapyard near 35th Avenue and Clarendon in Phoenix caught fire on June 16, and crews worked in hot weather conditions to contain the blaze. FOX 10;s Andrew Christiansen has more.
New ranking shows America's best and worst run cities
Which U.S. cities get the most value from taxpayer dollars? A new study is ranking the nation’s best-run cities.
Which U.S. cities get the most value from taxpayer dollars? A new study is ranking the nation’s best-run cities.
Dbacks reveal food options for Father's Day weekend
The Arizona Diamondbacks are bringing out all the stops, as they take on the Twins this Father's Day weekend. FOX 10's Megan Plain has more on some of the food options you'll be able to get your hands on.
The Arizona Diamondbacks are bringing out all the stops, as they take on the Twins this Father's Day weekend. FOX 10's Megan Plain has more on some of the food options you'll be able to get your hands on.
US travelers warned after deadly rides and sexual assaults tied to beach vendors
An embassy issued an advisory about jet ski rentals from operators who are unlicensed and uninsured. Here's what to know.
An embassy issued an advisory about jet ski rentals from operators who are unlicensed and uninsured. Here's what to know.
Top book picks from Amazon editors
Author, book-lover and Amazon editor Lindsay Powers joins FOX 10 Talks to discuss this year’s Best Books of the Year So Far list. The small team of book experts reads more than 1,000 books a year across fiction and non-fiction categories to help readers escape reading slumps. Lindsey emphasized that life is too short to read a bad book, encouraging readers to put down books they cannot get into. Among the top recommendations is a narrative true crime book about two parents racing against time to find their missing 19-year-old son. The list also features a suspenseful novel about a homesteader tradwife with eight million followers whose perfect social media life is not what it appears to be. For thriller fans, Lindsey highlighted a gripping, atmospheric novel about a teenager sent to a boarding school where dangerous secrets swirl. The editors select 10 best books each month before compiling their top 20 list across various genres, including romance, history, and sci-fi. Readers looking for a stunning meditation on family can explore the number one pick following the lifelong bond of two best friends. The complete list of recommendations is available on Amazon for readers seeking their next unputdownable book.
Author, book-lover and Amazon editor Lindsay Powers joins FOX 10 Talks to discuss this year’s Best Books of the Year So Far list. The small team of book experts reads more than 1,000 books a year across fiction and non-fiction categories to help readers escape reading slumps. Lindsey emphasized that life is too short to read a bad book, encouraging readers to put down books they cannot get into. Among the top recommendations is a narrative true crime book about two parents racing against time to find their missing 19-year-old son. The list also features a suspenseful novel about a homesteader tradwife with eight million followers whose perfect social media life is not what it appears to be. For thriller fans, Lindsey highlighted a gripping, atmospheric novel about a teenager sent to a boarding school where dangerous secrets swirl. The editors select 10 best books each month before compiling their top 20 list across various genres, including romance, history, and sci-fi. Readers looking for a stunning meditation on family can explore the number one pick following the lifelong bond of two best friends. The complete list of recommendations is available on Amazon for readers seeking their next unputdownable book.
IVF mix-up custody agreement allows Florida couple to keep baby girl
A couple in Florida can officially keep their baby girl following an IVF mix-up. The baby did not share their physical characteristics and appeared to be of another race, prompting them to begin asking questions about the IVF process.
A couple in Florida can officially keep their baby girl following an IVF mix-up. The baby did not share their physical characteristics and appeared to be of another race, prompting them to begin asking questions about the IVF process.
Trump administration ramps up dismantling Education Department by shifting duties
The Trump administration shifted key Education Department responsibilities to the Justice Department and Health and Human Services on Tuesday.
The Trump administration shifted key Education Department responsibilities to the Justice Department and Health and Human Services on Tuesday.
What car buyers need to know | FOX 10 Talks
From smart car buying to World Cup excitement and technology built for extreme heat, today’s show is packed with stories shaping the conversation.
From smart car buying to World Cup excitement and technology built for extreme heat, today’s show is packed with stories shaping the conversation.
Steven Hunter returns to the Valley, World Cup spotlight | FOX 10 Sports Exchange
Former Phoenix Suns center Steven Hunter talks life after basketball, his upcoming youth camps, and his passion for helping the next generation of athletes. Plus, the New York Knicks have captured the title, with former Suns players Mikal Bridges and Landry Shamet playing key roles along the way. And, Cardinals running back Jeremiyah Love threw out the ceremonial first pitch at last night's Diamondbacks game.
Former Phoenix Suns center Steven Hunter talks life after basketball, his upcoming youth camps, and his passion for helping the next generation of athletes. Plus, the New York Knicks have captured the title, with former Suns players Mikal Bridges and Landry Shamet playing key roles along the way. And, Cardinals running back Jeremiyah Love threw out the ceremonial first pitch at last night's Diamondbacks game.
Craft beer & wine businesses show growth | Made in Arizona
Local craft breweries and a winery, showcase unique products made in Arizona.
Local craft breweries and a winery, showcase unique products made in Arizona.
How to save money on summer travel
As rising summer vacation expenses impact family budgets, navigating the cost of travel has become increasingly difficult. Approximately 40% of people rely on credit cards to finance their trips, with half of those travelers unable to pay off the balance immediately. Representatives from Bergen Financial explain that creating a clear spending cap before booking is vital to avoiding long-term high-interest debt. While alternative digital financing options like installment plans continue to grow in popularity, experts emphasize that cash remains the safest method for vacation spending. Financial advisors recommend treated family finances like a business by reviewing seasonal costs together on a quarterly basis. Taking small amounts out of each paycheck can help fund major seasonal costs and prevent post-holiday stress. For families unable to afford major flights or luxury hotels right now, local alternatives offer substantial entertainment value without breaking the bank. Local staycations at town water parks, short road trips up north, or simple hiking day trips help families unplug from work and electronics while keeping gas and lodging expenses manageable. Beyond vacation tips, long-term financial stability involves active tax planning, maximizing retirement income streams, and structuring structured household savings. Financial Advisor Darcy Bergen, the president of Bergen Financial Group, joins FOX 10 Talks to talk all things finance, saving and managing money.
As rising summer vacation expenses impact family budgets, navigating the cost of travel has become increasingly difficult. Approximately 40% of people rely on credit cards to finance their trips, with half of those travelers unable to pay off the balance immediately. Representatives from Bergen Financial explain that creating a clear spending cap before booking is vital to avoiding long-term high-interest debt. While alternative digital financing options like installment plans continue to grow in popularity, experts emphasize that cash remains the safest method for vacation spending. Financial advisors recommend treated family finances like a business by reviewing seasonal costs together on a quarterly basis. Taking small amounts out of each paycheck can help fund major seasonal costs and prevent post-holiday stress. For families unable to afford major flights or luxury hotels right now, local alternatives offer substantial entertainment value without breaking the bank. Local staycations at town water parks, short road trips up north, or simple hiking day trips help families unplug from work and electronics while keeping gas and lodging expenses manageable. Beyond vacation tips, long-term financial stability involves active tax planning, maximizing retirement income streams, and structuring structured household savings. Financial Advisor Darcy Bergen, the president of Bergen Financial Group, joins FOX 10 Talks to talk all things finance, saving and managing money.
Mesa man in custody following pursuit and Loop 202 crash: PD
Mesa Police have identified a man who was taken into custody after a pursuit ended in a crash involving multiple vehicles along a portion of Loop 202.
Mesa Police have identified a man who was taken into custody after a pursuit ended in a crash involving multiple vehicles along a portion of Loop 202.
Rapper Mystikal sentenced to 20 years in prison after pleading guilty to rape: Reports
Rapper Mystikal has been sentenced to 20 years in prison after pleading guilty to third-degree rape in Louisiana.
Rapper Mystikal has been sentenced to 20 years in prison after pleading guilty to third-degree rape in Louisiana.
Pizza Hut sold by Yum Brands for $2.7 billion
Pizza Hut, whose famous red roofs dotted cities across the country before changes in the restaurant industry cut into its popularity, was sold for $2.7 billion.
Pizza Hut, whose famous red roofs dotted cities across the country before changes in the restaurant industry cut into its popularity, was sold for $2.7 billion.
Soaring travel costs forcing some Americans to change summer vacation plans, survey says
More than half of Americans said the cost of gas and airfare will force them to change their summer travel plans this year, according to a LendingTree survey.
More than half of Americans said the cost of gas and airfare will force them to change their summer travel plans this year, according to a LendingTree survey.
Hypothermia death following ICE release ruled as homicide
A woman seeking asylum in the U.S. who died from hypothermia days after her release from federal custody was ruled a homicide by a Pennsylvania county medical examiner's office.
A woman seeking asylum in the U.S. who died from hypothermia days after her release from federal custody was ruled a homicide by a Pennsylvania county medical examiner's office.
VA launches new program to help veterans struggling with home loans
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) officially launched a new program designed to help prevent veterans from losing their homes.
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) officially launched a new program designed to help prevent veterans from losing their homes.
DOJ challenges Chicago suburb's $25K reparations payments in court
The U.S. Department of Justice has moved to intervene in a federal lawsuit challenging the City of Evanston's reparations program, arguing the race-based initiative violates the Constitution and federal housing law.
The U.S. Department of Justice has moved to intervene in a federal lawsuit challenging the City of Evanston's reparations program, arguing the race-based initiative violates the Constitution and federal housing law.
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