Conservation vs. commerce: The fight over Arizona's wolf population

The recovery of the Mexican gray wolf is pitting Arizona ranchers, who cite mounting livestock losses, against conservationists, leading to legislation in Congress aimed at delisting the species from the Endangered Species Act. While ranchers criticize current compensation programs as ineffective due to the near-impossibility of obtaining proof of a wolf kill, conservationists stress the wolves' vital ecological role and the need for coexistence.

Govt shutdown: Flight reductions affect Sky Harbor

With federal officials ordering flight reductions at Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport and other high traffic airports across the country, travelers and workers alike are starting to feel the impact of the ongoing federal government shutdown. FOX 10's Kenzie Beach and Brian Webb report.

Community effort frees Arizona burro stuck in cattle guard

A burro was safely rescued after its four legs became stuck in a cattle guard on the I-40 frontage road in Mohave County, thanks to the persistent efforts of several Mohave County Sheriff's Office employees and local civilians.

Progress over politics: Finding middle ground on wolf recovery

Mexican Gray Wolf recovery has become a political conflict: ranchers cite uncompensated livestock losses, as conservationists argue for the wolves’ vital ecological role in Arizona. FOX 10's Nicole Krasean hears from those working to save the species.