Sterling Heights police officer saves family's choking 3-week-old baby

The baby girl coughed up the obstruction, and began to cry. The baby was then turned over to the Sterling Heights Fire Department who transported the baby to the hospital for evaluation.

Elephant helps struggling calf scale roadside barrier in India

A trio of elephants on the move in India met an obstacle in the shape of a roadside barrier that was too tall for the smallest of them. Luckily, a helping trunk was soon at hand.

Wayfair denies Reddit human sex trafficking conspiracy theory

Wayfair denied Friday that it is selling expensive furniture on its website as a front for human trafficking.

Kelly Preston, actress and wife of John Travolta, dies at 57

Actress Kelly Preston, whose credits included the films "Twins" and "Jerry Maguire," died Sunday, her husband John Travolta said.

Phoenix family asking for help affording treatment for daughter with rare brain disease

A valley family has two daughters with a rare brain disease, but one of them can still be saved. They are asking their community for help affording the expensive overseas treatment.

Phoenix hits 116 degrees, breaking record set in 2009

Phoenix has hit 116 degrees, breaking the previous record of 115, according to the National Weather Service.

Owner of Scottsdale Mexican restaurant dies from complications related to COVID-19

One Valley family recounts the battle against COVID-19 that cost the owner of a Scottsdale Mexican food restaurant his life. FOX 10's Jennifer Martinez reports.

President Trump wears mask in public for first time during pandemic

President Donald Trump on Saturday was seen for the first time in public wearing the type of facial covering recommended by health officials as a precaution against spreading or becoming infected by the novel coronavirus.

'Honey, baby, mine': Man serenades donkey foal with ‘Crawdad Song’

An Ohio farmer captured a sweet moment between her husband and their donkey foal as he serenaded her with the “Crawdad Song.”

Army's 'Captain America' dies by suicide after nearly a dozen combat tours

The enemy could never break him, but what this decorated Green Beret eventually found was that his enemy was within. Friends who served with him in the military say he was the real “Captain America.”

Florida sheriff's deputy shares lunch with homeless man on sidewalk

A photo of a Florida sheriff’s deputy and homeless man eating Chick-fil-A for lunch together has gone viral on social media with thousands of shares.