Project Convergence: Getting a first-hand look at the future of warfare at Yuma Proving Ground
In the backdrop of dusty mountains, under extreme heat, the future of warfare is being crafted and tested like never before. FOX 10's Steve Nielsen reports.
Landlords, tenants and courts learning to adapt amid COVID-19
Despite an order by the CDC and Governor Doug Ducey to temporarily stop evictions amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, evictions are still happening, including in parts of Maricopa County.
Arizona adventurers about to embark on journey down Yukon River
The frigid waters and remote location of the Yukon River, which runs from Canada to Alaska before emptying into the Bering Sea, makes it a dangerous excursion for anyone. That, however, sis not stopping these 2 Arizonans. FOX 10 photojournalist Joe Tillman and Brian Kae caught up with the two adventurers. Visit www.yukon2020.com to support and follow their journey.
Central Phoenix witnessing serious homeless problem, leaving residents and business owners frustrated
People are normally aware of the homeless crisis in a number of West Coast cities, but homelessness is also a problem in the Valley.
Some say technology from local sheriff's office is leading the way on crackdown of illegal border crossings
In Cochise County, ranchers have found that the best solution for illegal border crossings so far has not come from the Feds, and it hasn’t been in the form of a wall. FOX 10's Matt Galka reports.
'Zero Waste' guru visits Phoenix to spread the word on waste reduction
Cities across the country are working to reduce the amount of waste that is piling up at landfills, including Phoenix. Under their "Reimagine Phoenix" initiative, the city is working towards diverting nearly 40% of its waste from its landfills by this year, and they have a goal of being ‘zero waste’ by 2050.
ASU students using technology and drones as they work to improve search for lost hikers
Search and rescue missions are a team effort between state and local agencies, who cover large swaths of land with few resources. Now, ASU students are working to improve how crews search for lost hikers.
Rhino finishes cross-country journey at Phoenix Zoo
Howard the White Rhino turned 23 on Wednesday, just as he arrived to his new home at the Phoenix Zoo.
ASU professor explains dog’s special capacity to love humans
There are 80 million pet dogs in the United States, and the secret to understanding our furry friends may be getting a little easier.
Sierra Vista, home to the first-ever McDonald's with a drive-thru window
Some people may not know that Sierra Vista, Arizona has the first McDonald's in the United States to feature a drive-thru window. FOX 10's Matt Galka takes a look at the history.
Valley couple's mission to keep the Imperial Sand Dunes clean picks up steam
The Imperial Sand Dunes, also known as the Glamis Sand Dunes, is an area great for off-road recreation, and a two people who live there seven months of the year are doing their best to keep the area clean.
Group uses fishing as a way to help veterans and first responders
Veterans and first responders can experience PTSD and other issues, and a local group is using the great outdoors as a way to help build relationships, and find help for those in need.
Comic-themed restaurant in Phoenix caters to the geek inside us
As it turns out, one of the biggest superhero hideouts isn't in Gotham City or Metropolis, but in the Valley, where a Mexico-based company is capitalizing on the comic book craze by launching a geek's paradise. A restaurant completely devoted to fandom.
People concerned about chemicals in sunscreen as they seek alternatives
Even in the dead of winter, the Arizona sun is fierce, but with recent fears over the chemicals present in sunscreen, some are turning to alternatives.
City-run league in Maricopa a symbol of the increasing prominence of esports
Super Bowl is no longer the most-watched sports event in the world, as many people caught some esports action in 2019. FOX 10's Matt Galka reports on an esports league south of the Valley.
Training facility gives air crash investigation trainees realistic environment to learn their skills
The next generation of aviation crash site investigators are being trained in the Prescott area, where they can use one of the most complete crash labs in the US.
New name for West Mesa neighborhood highlights area's growing Asian business presence
A two-mile corridor in West Mesa has officially made a name for itself, as Asian businesses take root and make their presence known along a portion of Dobson Road in Mesa. FOX 10's Justin Lum reports.
New marijuana dispensary in the West Valley aims to provide education on CBDs
Copperstate is branching out with cannabis education at its new dispensary in a West Valley city. FOX 10's Danielle Miller reports.
New crime-fighting tool aims to be less harmful alternative to guns, tasers
The BolaWrap is a new crime-fighting tool that aims to be a less harmful alternative to guns, tasers, batons, and pepper spray.
As drone popularity grows, Valley school has program to fill need for drone engineers, pilots
Besides flying for fun, drones are becoming more popular in a wide range of industries, and that means the need for drone engineers and pilots are increasing. FOX 10's Danielle Miller reports.




















