Measles exposure at Phoenix Airport: Doctor breaks down the risk | FOX 10 Talks
Doctor Anahita Dua with Healthcare for Action joins FOX 10 Talks to discuss the recent measles exposure at Sky Harbor Airport. Dua says symptoms of measles can show up as a rash, increased temperature or changing of eye color. She also says the vaccination can help avoid contracting the disease.
Doctor Anahita Dua with Healthcare for Action joins FOX 10 Talks to discuss the recent measles exposure at Sky Harbor Airport. Dua says symptoms of measles can show up as a rash, increased temperature or changing of eye color. She also says the vaccination can help avoid contracting the disease.
Nancy Guthrie search update: FBI Bitcoin ransom details | FOX 10 Talks
The investigation into the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie enters a new phase as details emerge regarding a second ransom note sent five days after she vanished. In the case, which has now reached 185 days, the alleged kidnappers claimed that Nancy Guthrie was accidentally killed and subsequently "buried with nature." FOX News contributor and former Los Angeles district attorney Josh Ritter joined the broadcast to analyze the psychological and strategic elements of these strange communications. Authorities are examining the multi-million dollar ransom demands and subsequent digital tracking efforts. While the initial ask for the ransom was 4 million dollars, the FBI strategic response involved an enticing offer of an arbitrary lower number in Bitcoin to track the crypto wallet transactions. According to the investigation details, the captors never accessed the account, leaving law enforcement to sift through over 40,000 tips and various media communications sent to TMZ and local affiliates in Tucson. Legal expert Josh Ritter notes that the operation appears to be a prepared crime gone wrong rather than a sophisticated kidnapping outfit, suggesting the perpetrator may have originally intended to target the daughter, Savannah Guthrie. With 185 days passed, Ritter highlights that human intelligence and individuals coming forward will likely be the key to breaking the case. Investigators continue to track resources, including suspicious community communications from an unidentified individual using male pseudonyms to seek money from media outlets in exchange for information.
The investigation into the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie enters a new phase as details emerge regarding a second ransom note sent five days after she vanished. In the case, which has now reached 185 days, the alleged kidnappers claimed that Nancy Guthrie was accidentally killed and subsequently "buried with nature." FOX News contributor and former Los Angeles district attorney Josh Ritter joined the broadcast to analyze the psychological and strategic elements of these strange communications. Authorities are examining the multi-million dollar ransom demands and subsequent digital tracking efforts. While the initial ask for the ransom was 4 million dollars, the FBI strategic response involved an enticing offer of an arbitrary lower number in Bitcoin to track the crypto wallet transactions. According to the investigation details, the captors never accessed the account, leaving law enforcement to sift through over 40,000 tips and various media communications sent to TMZ and local affiliates in Tucson. Legal expert Josh Ritter notes that the operation appears to be a prepared crime gone wrong rather than a sophisticated kidnapping outfit, suggesting the perpetrator may have originally intended to target the daughter, Savannah Guthrie. With 185 days passed, Ritter highlights that human intelligence and individuals coming forward will likely be the key to breaking the case. Investigators continue to track resources, including suspicious community communications from an unidentified individual using male pseudonyms to seek money from media outlets in exchange for information.
Did a $152 bitcoin payment derail the Nancy Guthrie investigation? | FOX 10 Talks
FOX 10 anchor Brian Webb and executive producer Trenton Hooker discuss the search for Nancy Guthrie with legal expert Joshua Ritter and a new West Valley concert venue partnership with music promoter Danny Zelisko.
FOX 10 anchor Brian Webb and executive producer Trenton Hooker discuss the search for Nancy Guthrie with legal expert Joshua Ritter and a new West Valley concert venue partnership with music promoter Danny Zelisko.
Caught on camera: Car explodes in AZ l FOX 10 Talks
Caught on camera, a car explodes and sparks a brush fire in Arizona. On today's show, we talk about. Plus, FOX 10's Robby Baker brings us the latest from the 2026 FIFA World Cup tournament.
Caught on camera, a car explodes and sparks a brush fire in Arizona. On today's show, we talk about. Plus, FOX 10's Robby Baker brings us the latest from the 2026 FIFA World Cup tournament.
Experts worry over 85M pounds of spoiled food from warehouse fire | FOX 10 Talks
The growing concerns after an estimated 85 million pounds of food were spoiled in the massive Boyle Heights warehouse fire. What are the environmental, health, and economic consequences of a loss this large? Plus, a private investigator has the latest on the Nancy Guthrie case, including details surrounding a second ransom note and what investigators are making of the newest developments.
The growing concerns after an estimated 85 million pounds of food were spoiled in the massive Boyle Heights warehouse fire. What are the environmental, health, and economic consequences of a loss this large? Plus, a private investigator has the latest on the Nancy Guthrie case, including details surrounding a second ransom note and what investigators are making of the newest developments.
Hiker dies in southern AZ; ESA controversy l FOX 10 Talks
On today's show, a mountain rescue in southern Arizona turned tragic. Plus, Matt Beienburg joins the show to discuss the state's Empowerment Scholarship Account program, how it works, and why it remains one of Arizona’s most debated education topics.
On today's show, a mountain rescue in southern Arizona turned tragic. Plus, Matt Beienburg joins the show to discuss the state's Empowerment Scholarship Account program, how it works, and why it remains one of Arizona’s most debated education topics.
Leaked ransom note claims Nancy Guthrie died | Fox 10 Talks
The search for Nancy Guthrie continues as the case drags on for months, bringing new emotional developments from her family. On the Today show, Savannah Guthrie spoke out alongside co-anchors Peg Melvin and Carson Daly to make a desperate plea for information. She stated, "I wanted to just take the opportunity to. Ask people to really to beg people to come forward. Somebody knows something." The family remains in agony and cannot be at peace while the search continues, despite a $1 million reward being offered. Former FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer joined hosts Ellen McNamara and Trenton Hooker on FOX to analyze the latest updates, including insights into a second ransom note leaked by law enforcement sources. The note claimed that Nancy Guthrie accidentally died after the kidnapping, potentially expressing remorse but offering nothing actionable. Coffindaffer noted that this communication is highly unique for a kidnapping ransom note, especially since it lacked a specific dollar amount, prompting the family to offer an ambiguous amount just to ensure a proper burial. The investigation also involves tech and forensic components, with DNA evidence currently in the FBI lab following a struggle with a local sheriff's department. Additionally, TMZ Director Harvey Levin shared that his organization was in constant contact with the FBI, handing over communication and crypto addresses, until a proposal to fund a documentary slammed the door shut one month ago. Blockchain security firm CertiK, a leading $2 billion company, has also investigated the case, describing it as a wrench attack by proxy.
The search for Nancy Guthrie continues as the case drags on for months, bringing new emotional developments from her family. On the Today show, Savannah Guthrie spoke out alongside co-anchors Peg Melvin and Carson Daly to make a desperate plea for information. She stated, "I wanted to just take the opportunity to. Ask people to really to beg people to come forward. Somebody knows something." The family remains in agony and cannot be at peace while the search continues, despite a $1 million reward being offered. Former FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer joined hosts Ellen McNamara and Trenton Hooker on FOX to analyze the latest updates, including insights into a second ransom note leaked by law enforcement sources. The note claimed that Nancy Guthrie accidentally died after the kidnapping, potentially expressing remorse but offering nothing actionable. Coffindaffer noted that this communication is highly unique for a kidnapping ransom note, especially since it lacked a specific dollar amount, prompting the family to offer an ambiguous amount just to ensure a proper burial. The investigation also involves tech and forensic components, with DNA evidence currently in the FBI lab following a struggle with a local sheriff's department. Additionally, TMZ Director Harvey Levin shared that his organization was in constant contact with the FBI, handing over communication and crypto addresses, until a proposal to fund a documentary slammed the door shut one month ago. Blockchain security firm CertiK, a leading $2 billion company, has also investigated the case, describing it as a wrench attack by proxy.
Search for Nancy Guthrie, Boyle Heights warehouse fire | FOX 10 Talks
A former FBI special agent discusses the latest developments in the search for Nancy Guthrie, bringing decades of federal law enforcement and investigative experience to the conversation. Plus, the latest episode of Ellen’s show, The Curious B, featuring Toby Dorr’s story of an infamous prison escape involving a dog crate and her journey toward closure. We break down the latest on the Boyle Heights warehouse fire and the wild scene involving bees in Texas and what made the situation so unusual.
A former FBI special agent discusses the latest developments in the search for Nancy Guthrie, bringing decades of federal law enforcement and investigative experience to the conversation. Plus, the latest episode of Ellen’s show, The Curious B, featuring Toby Dorr’s story of an infamous prison escape involving a dog crate and her journey toward closure. We break down the latest on the Boyle Heights warehouse fire and the wild scene involving bees in Texas and what made the situation so unusual.
New details on Nancy Guthrie case | FOX 10 Talks
There's been an update in the Nancy Guthrie case -- we discuss the latest developments. Plus, political analyst Dan Schnur breaks down the upcoming California elections, the key races to watch, and what the results could mean beyond the Golden State.
There's been an update in the Nancy Guthrie case -- we discuss the latest developments. Plus, political analyst Dan Schnur breaks down the upcoming California elections, the key races to watch, and what the results could mean beyond the Golden State.
Democratic primary field and 2028 election detailed | FOX 10 Talks
California political expert Dan Schnur joined the morning show to analyze the future of Governor Gavin Newsom and other prominent political figures. Newsom, who is set to be turned out as governor next year, has emerged as a vocal critic of Donald Trump, positioning him at the top of most pre-primary polls. Schnur noted that Newsom's real challenge moving forward is what he will talk to the American people about other than his opposition to Trump, as opponents will attempt to paint him as a California liberal in crucial swing states. The discussion also turned to Vice President Kamala Harris and her potential prospects for a 2028 presidential run. Schnur expressed skepticism about her future candidacy, stating there is a growing feeling in many Democratic circles that "her time has passed." He pointed to a practical indicator, noting that Harris and her husband recently purchased a new home in Malibu, which suggests she may be settling in rather than preparing for the rigorous cross-country travel required for another national campaign. Additionally, Schnur highlighted potential Democratic contenders like Josh Shapiro and JB Pritzker but noted far-left anti-Israel sentiments could impact their chances. On the Republican side, the analysis focused on Steve Hilton, who successfully advanced into the top two runoff after winning the Republican primary in California this spring. While praising Hilton's communication skills, Schnur described his path in the deep blue state as an uphill fight. Hilton faces former attorney general Javier Becerra in the runoff election, whose outcome may depend heavily on whether Becerra is tripped up by ongoing legal controversies.
California political expert Dan Schnur joined the morning show to analyze the future of Governor Gavin Newsom and other prominent political figures. Newsom, who is set to be turned out as governor next year, has emerged as a vocal critic of Donald Trump, positioning him at the top of most pre-primary polls. Schnur noted that Newsom's real challenge moving forward is what he will talk to the American people about other than his opposition to Trump, as opponents will attempt to paint him as a California liberal in crucial swing states. The discussion also turned to Vice President Kamala Harris and her potential prospects for a 2028 presidential run. Schnur expressed skepticism about her future candidacy, stating there is a growing feeling in many Democratic circles that "her time has passed." He pointed to a practical indicator, noting that Harris and her husband recently purchased a new home in Malibu, which suggests she may be settling in rather than preparing for the rigorous cross-country travel required for another national campaign. Additionally, Schnur highlighted potential Democratic contenders like Josh Shapiro and JB Pritzker but noted far-left anti-Israel sentiments could impact their chances. On the Republican side, the analysis focused on Steve Hilton, who successfully advanced into the top two runoff after winning the Republican primary in California this spring. While praising Hilton's communication skills, Schnur described his path in the deep blue state as an uphill fight. Hilton faces former attorney general Javier Becerra in the runoff election, whose outcome may depend heavily on whether Becerra is tripped up by ongoing legal controversies.
Buc-ee’s mania hits Arizona, remembering Clive Davis | FOX 10 Talks
Buc-ee’s mania hits Arizona. A superfan talks about the opening of Arizona’s new Buc-ee’s location, the excitement surrounding the iconic travel center, and why fans are willing to travel hundreds of miles just to experience it. Plus, remembering the life, legacy, and enormous impact of Clive Davis. And, the arrest of a man accused of stealing an elderly woman's purse before allegedly running her over with a vehicle.
Buc-ee’s mania hits Arizona. A superfan talks about the opening of Arizona’s new Buc-ee’s location, the excitement surrounding the iconic travel center, and why fans are willing to travel hundreds of miles just to experience it. Plus, remembering the life, legacy, and enormous impact of Clive Davis. And, the arrest of a man accused of stealing an elderly woman's purse before allegedly running her over with a vehicle.
Buc-ee's is open for business in Arizona l FOX 10 Talks
Buc-ee’s has arrived in the Valley! The iconic Texas travel center has developed a cult following across the country. We'll take a look at the crowds, the hype, and what makes Buc-ee’s such a phenomenon.
Buc-ee’s has arrived in the Valley! The iconic Texas travel center has developed a cult following across the country. We'll take a look at the crowds, the hype, and what makes Buc-ee’s such a phenomenon.
Scottsdale Fire talks pool safety for kids this summer | FOX 10 Talks
Scottsdale Fire Captain Dave Folio joins FOX 10 Talks to discuss pool safety tips for children this summer.
Scottsdale Fire Captain Dave Folio joins FOX 10 Talks to discuss pool safety tips for children this summer.
Clive Davis dies: remembering the iconic music executive behind top stars | FOX 10 Talks
Music legend and executive Clive Davis has passed away in his 90s. Known as one of the greatest music executives of all time, Davis possessed a rare ability to recognize talent, match songs, and deploy business acumen to guide artists to massive commercial success. A music industry expert joined FOX to reflect on the legacy of the legendary executive who shaped the careers of some of the greatest icons in music history. On FOX 10 Talks, music industry expert Jem Aswad, Music Executive Editor at Variety, highlighted how Davis worked closely with monumental artists like Whitney Houston, Alicia Keys, and Barry Manilow. Davis famously rebooted the career of Carlos Santana in 1999 by pairing him with contemporary hitmakers like Rob Thomas and Lauryn Hill, which resulted in one of the biggest selling records of all time. The expert noted that Davis also influenced Bruce Springsteen early in his career, advising him to write radio-ready tracks, which led to songs like "Blinded by the Light." The narrative also traced his impact on other legendary acts including Simon & Garfunkel, Janis Joplin, Rod Stewart, Aretha Franklin, and Kelly Clarkson. The music industry expert shared an inside story demonstrating how Davis commanded authority in the studio to protect his artists' tracks, such as a dispute over a song involving the rapper Everlast. Ultimately, the expert concluded that while the music industry has changed in the 21st century.
Music legend and executive Clive Davis has passed away in his 90s. Known as one of the greatest music executives of all time, Davis possessed a rare ability to recognize talent, match songs, and deploy business acumen to guide artists to massive commercial success. A music industry expert joined FOX to reflect on the legacy of the legendary executive who shaped the careers of some of the greatest icons in music history. On FOX 10 Talks, music industry expert Jem Aswad, Music Executive Editor at Variety, highlighted how Davis worked closely with monumental artists like Whitney Houston, Alicia Keys, and Barry Manilow. Davis famously rebooted the career of Carlos Santana in 1999 by pairing him with contemporary hitmakers like Rob Thomas and Lauryn Hill, which resulted in one of the biggest selling records of all time. The expert noted that Davis also influenced Bruce Springsteen early in his career, advising him to write radio-ready tracks, which led to songs like "Blinded by the Light." The narrative also traced his impact on other legendary acts including Simon & Garfunkel, Janis Joplin, Rod Stewart, Aretha Franklin, and Kelly Clarkson. The music industry expert shared an inside story demonstrating how Davis commanded authority in the studio to protect his artists' tracks, such as a dispute over a song involving the rapper Everlast. Ultimately, the expert concluded that while the music industry has changed in the 21st century.
Iran deal gets 1st stress test | FOX 10 Talks
Today’s show tackles some of the biggest stories making headlines around the world — from global conflicts and financial crime to the growing influence of artificial intelligence on the next generation.
Today’s show tackles some of the biggest stories making headlines around the world — from global conflicts and financial crime to the growing influence of artificial intelligence on the next generation.
House fire rescue; World Cup excitement | FOX 10 Talks
Police released dramatic video showing a rescue a house fire rescue in Mesa. Plus, former U.S. soccer star Eric Wynalda joins us to discuss the tournament’s biggest storylines, standout teams, and what fans should be watching as the competition heats up.
Police released dramatic video showing a rescue a house fire rescue in Mesa. Plus, former U.S. soccer star Eric Wynalda joins us to discuss the tournament’s biggest storylines, standout teams, and what fans should be watching as the competition heats up.
Why gas prices could soon skyrocket past $5 a gallon again | FOX 10 Talks
Gas prices have dipped below $4 a gallon, but is the relief only temporary? In this segment of FOX 10 Talks, University of Houston energy fellow and lecturer Ed Hirs drops a reality check on the global oil market, the true state of the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR), and why a blockaded Strait of Hormuz could send oil crashing toward $150–$200 a barrel. Hirs breaks down the complicated math of U.S. production versus consumption, why the government's recent reserve releases might backfire, and what consumers should actually expect at the pump through the end of the year
Gas prices have dipped below $4 a gallon, but is the relief only temporary? In this segment of FOX 10 Talks, University of Houston energy fellow and lecturer Ed Hirs drops a reality check on the global oil market, the true state of the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR), and why a blockaded Strait of Hormuz could send oil crashing toward $150–$200 a barrel. Hirs breaks down the complicated math of U.S. production versus consumption, why the government's recent reserve releases might backfire, and what consumers should actually expect at the pump through the end of the year
Valley dust storms; gubernatorial candidate Andy Biggs | FOX 10 Talks
On today's show, Congressman Andy Biggs joins us to discuss his campaign for Arizona governor, the issues driving his run, and his vision for the state’s future. Also, FOX 10's Krystal Ortiz tracks the latest storms across the state.
On today's show, Congressman Andy Biggs joins us to discuss his campaign for Arizona governor, the issues driving his run, and his vision for the state’s future. Also, FOX 10's Krystal Ortiz tracks the latest storms across the state.
Arizona Governor race: Andy Biggs talks housing, school choice, and Katie Hobbs | FOX 10 Talks
Arizona Congressman Andy Biggs shared insights into his campaign for governor, addressing electability, polling data, and political messaging. Biggs pushed back against criticisms from David Schweikert, who previously questioned his independent voter appeal, by asserting that he is the only Republican pulling ahead of Governor Katie Hobbs. Addressing specific attacks regarding a past interview appearance, Biggs classified them as "slanderous different defamatory statements that they know are untrue" while underscoring his extensive history of working across the aisle on bipartisan legislation. Shifting focus to state economic concerns, Biggs outlined his strategies for improving housing affordability and managing water infrastructure in Arizona. He criticized the current administration's housing policies, noting that a past moratorium increased scarcity and that "permitting is about 40% of the cost" of building a home. Furthermore, Biggs strongly defended Arizona's expansive school choice and the Empowerment Scholarship Account (ESA) program, stating that when authorities prosecute wrongdoers, "fraud starts going away and you save money." The discussion also covered federal policy, voting records, and shifting political dynamics following the 2024 presidential election where Donald Trump won Arizona by 5.5 points. Replying to a viewer's inquiry on his voting record regarding infrastructure and social programs, Biggs noted his support for bills providing substantial tax savings for working-class families. Finally, Biggs touched upon his personal life, noting that he plays in a cover band performing hits from the 70s, 80s, and 90s, and enjoys spending time with his 12 grandchildren.
Arizona Congressman Andy Biggs shared insights into his campaign for governor, addressing electability, polling data, and political messaging. Biggs pushed back against criticisms from David Schweikert, who previously questioned his independent voter appeal, by asserting that he is the only Republican pulling ahead of Governor Katie Hobbs. Addressing specific attacks regarding a past interview appearance, Biggs classified them as "slanderous different defamatory statements that they know are untrue" while underscoring his extensive history of working across the aisle on bipartisan legislation. Shifting focus to state economic concerns, Biggs outlined his strategies for improving housing affordability and managing water infrastructure in Arizona. He criticized the current administration's housing policies, noting that a past moratorium increased scarcity and that "permitting is about 40% of the cost" of building a home. Furthermore, Biggs strongly defended Arizona's expansive school choice and the Empowerment Scholarship Account (ESA) program, stating that when authorities prosecute wrongdoers, "fraud starts going away and you save money." The discussion also covered federal policy, voting records, and shifting political dynamics following the 2024 presidential election where Donald Trump won Arizona by 5.5 points. Replying to a viewer's inquiry on his voting record regarding infrastructure and social programs, Biggs noted his support for bills providing substantial tax savings for working-class families. Finally, Biggs touched upon his personal life, noting that he plays in a cover band performing hits from the 70s, 80s, and 90s, and enjoys spending time with his 12 grandchildren.
Porch pirate arrested; World Cup fever | FOX 10 Talks
On today's show, a man accused of stealing packages from several Valley homes was arrested. Plus, reporter James Torrez has the latest from the World Cup tournament, the biggest storylines, and the matches fans are talking about around the world.
On today's show, a man accused of stealing packages from several Valley homes was arrested. Plus, reporter James Torrez has the latest from the World Cup tournament, the biggest storylines, and the matches fans are talking about around the world.



















