Traveling soon? Here’s what to do if flight is delayed or canceled
Travel snags are more likely to ramp up ahead of the holiday season as the shutdown drags out. Here’s what to know if you face a delay or cancellation.
Travel snags are more likely to ramp up ahead of the holiday season as the shutdown drags out. Here’s what to know if you face a delay or cancellation.
Thanksgiving travel at risk? How a government shutdown might impact your trip
As the government shutdown continues, unpaid air traffic controllers face staffing shortages that are causing flight delays nationwide and sparking concern ahead of Thanksgiving travel.
As the government shutdown continues, unpaid air traffic controllers face staffing shortages that are causing flight delays nationwide and sparking concern ahead of Thanksgiving travel.
Halloween T-shirt controversy: Arizona school district teachers accused of mocking Charlie Kirk's death
An Arizona state representative has accused Cienega math department teachers of wearing t-shirts "..that seemingly mock the tragic assassination of Charlie Kirk—complete with ‘Problem Solved’ slogans and simulated blood stains on the same side that Charlie’s fatal wound was on."
An Arizona state representative has accused Cienega math department teachers of wearing t-shirts "..that seemingly mock the tragic assassination of Charlie Kirk—complete with ‘Problem Solved’ slogans and simulated blood stains on the same side that Charlie’s fatal wound was on."
SNAP benefits latest: Trump administration says partial funding coming
The Trump administration said Monday afternoon that it will partially fund SNAP, though details about the timeline for cards reloading and the amount were still unclear.
The Trump administration said Monday afternoon that it will partially fund SNAP, though details about the timeline for cards reloading and the amount were still unclear.
Mike Tyson hopes new business venture could help SNAP enrollees during government shutdown
Mike Tyson said his new business venture could support the 42 million Americans whose SNAP benefits will be reduced on Nov. 1.
Mike Tyson said his new business venture could support the 42 million Americans whose SNAP benefits will be reduced on Nov. 1.
Trump '60 Minutes' interview: Here's what happened
Trump returned to “60 Minutes” for the first time after settling a lawsuit against the newsmagazine. Here's what he said on some topics, from testing nuclear weapons to grocery prices.
Trump returned to “60 Minutes” for the first time after settling a lawsuit against the newsmagazine. Here's what he said on some topics, from testing nuclear weapons to grocery prices.
Election day is Nov. 4; mail-in ballots must be dropped off
Nov. 4 is election day and if you still haven't mailed your ballot back, it's too late, but your vote can still be counted. Ballots must be dropped off by 7 p.m. Tuesday.
Nov. 4 is election day and if you still haven't mailed your ballot back, it's too late, but your vote can still be counted. Ballots must be dropped off by 7 p.m. Tuesday.
Trump ordered to resume SNAP benefits
Two judges ordered the Trump administration to use emergency funds to pay for at least a portion of SNAP benefits. Even if the SNAP benefits are restored, there will be delays for recipients, meaning many will still be in need of assistance. FOX 10's Danielle Miller reports.
Two judges ordered the Trump administration to use emergency funds to pay for at least a portion of SNAP benefits. Even if the SNAP benefits are restored, there will be delays for recipients, meaning many will still be in need of assistance. FOX 10's Danielle Miller reports.
Airlines step up as thousands of air traffic controllers go unpaid
Here is how some U.S. airlines are stepping up to support the air traffic controllers that are going without pay amid the government shutdown.
Here is how some U.S. airlines are stepping up to support the air traffic controllers that are going without pay amid the government shutdown.
Congress to return after millions lose SNAP benefits
The Trump administration has until Nov. 3 to respond to the SNAP benefit cutoff, after the program came to a halt on Nov. 1, affecting nearly 1 million Arizonans.
The Trump administration has until Nov. 3 to respond to the SNAP benefit cutoff, after the program came to a halt on Nov. 1, affecting nearly 1 million Arizonans.
Phoenix restaurant handing out meals amid government shutdown
LoveBite Dumplings handed out meals to those with EBT cards, as SNAP funds have run out and the federal government remains shutdown. FOX 10's Nicole Krasean reports.
LoveBite Dumplings handed out meals to those with EBT cards, as SNAP funds have run out and the federal government remains shutdown. FOX 10's Nicole Krasean reports.
Arizona nonprofit canvass for non-perishables after SNAP funds run out
Neighbors Helping Neighbors is a community-led effort, ensuring no Arizonan goes hungry after SNAP funds run out one month after the federal government shut down. FOX 10's Nicole Krasean learns more.
Neighbors Helping Neighbors is a community-led effort, ensuring no Arizonan goes hungry after SNAP funds run out one month after the federal government shut down. FOX 10's Nicole Krasean learns more.
Communities coming together to help Arizonans missing SNAP benefits
Valley residents, nonprofits and businesses are coming together to support the nearly one million Arizonans who depend on SNAP benefits. FOX 10's Taylor Wirtz has more on the massive turnout at a Mesa food drive.
Valley residents, nonprofits and businesses are coming together to support the nearly one million Arizonans who depend on SNAP benefits. FOX 10's Taylor Wirtz has more on the massive turnout at a Mesa food drive.
Food bank demand soars amid government shutdown
Food banks are seeing a massive surge in demand due to the government shutdown, causing distribution sites to run out of supplies early.
Food banks are seeing a massive surge in demand due to the government shutdown, causing distribution sites to run out of supplies early.
Phoenix organizations collecting food amid SNAP benefits ending
Local organizations Our Voice Our Vote Arizona and the Arizona Coalition for Change are canvassing for non-perishable food donations.
Local organizations Our Voice Our Vote Arizona and the Arizona Coalition for Change are canvassing for non-perishable food donations.
FDA puts restrictions on fluoride use for kids
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s latest action takes aim at fluoride, a chemical that is a mainstay of dental care.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s latest action takes aim at fluoride, a chemical that is a mainstay of dental care.
Amid SNAP and WIC woes, Phoenix area moms stepping up to help each other
"People really are in desperate need right now," said a mother from Mesa, as the ongoing federal government shutdown threatens to impact WIC benefit payments.
"People really are in desperate need right now," said a mother from Mesa, as the ongoing federal government shutdown threatens to impact WIC benefit payments.
Amid WIC worries, AZ moms stepping up to help
Arizona health officials say funding for WIC benefits could run out on Nov. 15, but amid the uncertainty, some mothers in the Phoenix area are stepping up. FOX 10's Kenzie Beach reports.
Arizona health officials say funding for WIC benefits could run out on Nov. 15, but amid the uncertainty, some mothers in the Phoenix area are stepping up. FOX 10's Kenzie Beach reports.
Arizonans step up to fill the SNAP-gap by donating food to CASS shelter
Even with the uncertainty over the funding of the food stamp program, Valley residents continue to step up by donating money, food and time to help those who are on the verge of loosing those funds. FOX 10's Brian Webb reports.
Even with the uncertainty over the funding of the food stamp program, Valley residents continue to step up by donating money, food and time to help those who are on the verge of loosing those funds. FOX 10's Brian Webb reports.
SNAP: Arizonans stepping up to fill the gap
As uncertainties surrounding SNAP benefits continue amid the government shutdown, Arizonans are stepping up to fill the gap, donating money, food, and time to help people who are on the verge of losing, at least for now, access to new food assistance payments. FOX 10's Brian Webb reports.
As uncertainties surrounding SNAP benefits continue amid the government shutdown, Arizonans are stepping up to fill the gap, donating money, food, and time to help people who are on the verge of losing, at least for now, access to new food assistance payments. FOX 10's Brian Webb reports.




















