Thin Blue Warning: How Arizona law enforcement can use warning shots despite Shannon's Law

A survey of Arizona law enforcement policies found that most agencies prohibit officers from firing warning shots. But, some departments retain the option, drawing scrutiny from experts concerned about the legality of firing a weapon into the air.

Work on One Camelback in Phoenix resumes with new owner

The 11-story office building was being turned into luxury apartments until the previous owner ran out of money. Years later, work has finally resumed with a new owner at the helm.

Former Arizona school bus driver arrested on suspicion of molestation

A former bus driver for Maricopa County's Nadaburg Unified School District, Charles Ellington, was arrested on suspicion of misconduct and sexual molestation of a minor on Dec. 1.

Allison Feldman murder trial resumes after Thanksgiving break

Ian Mitcham is charged with the 2015 killing of Allison Feldman, who was found dead inside her Scottsdale home. The case is the first time familial DNA has been used to connect a suspect to a murder in Arizona.

Jimmy Kimmel signs contract extension with ABC

Months after being suspended from going on air, Jimmy Kimmel has landed a deal to keep him with ABC through at least May 2027.

Man dies following workplace injury in Phoenix
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Phoenix Police are investigating a death after an employee was injured at his work and later died.

Allison Feldman murder trial resumes for Week 3
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The trial for Ian Mitcham, a man who is accused of killing Allison Feldman a decade ago, has resumed after a weeks-long break for Thanksgiving.

Work on One Camelback resumes in Phoenix
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A Phoenix building known as One Camelback has sat vacant in recent years, but a new owner has resumed work to turn the 11-story office building into apartments. FOX 10's Steve Nielsen reports.

Autism center hosts sensory-friendly Santa event
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Christmas is getting close, and there is a way for every child to take part in holiday traditions. FOX 10's Irene Snyder has more on what organizers with one event are doing to create a quiet, safe space for kids with autism to meet Santa.

Bicyclist killed in Scottsdale crash

A Scottsdale bicyclist was killed in a crash on Monday afternoon, the police department said.

What Trump's $12 billion farmer bailout package could mean for grocery prices

The funds will be used to help U.S. farmers pay off their debts and plan financially for next year's planting, which will in turn ensure that they can keep producing food, and therefore stabilize the U.S. food supply.

Homeless man's 'aggressive' dog shot by police at Mesa park
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Mesa Police shot a pit bull at a park as its owner slept nearby, saying the dog was going to attack officers. FOX 10's Nicole Krasean hears from the owner, who wants to see accountability for the shooting.

Map: The income you'll need to support a family in 2025

Experts say though having a dual income can offer stability, there are tradeoffs such as less time with your child and added stress.

Mesa church fulfills holiday wishes for 215 foster kids
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Santa's little helpers, at Christ Church of the Valley, are hard at work this holiday season, as they fulfill wishes for hundreds of kids in foster care around the Phoenix-area. FOX 10's Danielle Miller learns more about how they're giving back.

Americans turning to AI to help with holiday shopping
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More shoppers are turning to artificial intelligence to help with finding the perfect gift this holiday season. FOX's Olivianna Calmes learns more about how AI is changing the way we buy.

Mesa officer shoots, kills dog in park as unhoused owner slept nearby

Mesa police shot and killed a pit bull named Dutch after officers attempted to wake the dog's owner, who was sleeping in a city park after hours.

Arizona State Board of Education moves to strip diversity, equity language

The Arizona State Board of Education voted to begin removing diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI language from state standards, acting under pressure from Superintendent Tom Horne, who cited a federal order & a risk to nearly $866M in school funding.