As injuries mount, debate continues over calls to extend foul ball netting at baseball stadiums

A string of scary injuries has prompted some Major League Baseball teams to extend the foul ball netting at stadiums, with the Arizona Diamondbacks most recently saying they will extend the netting.

City of Flagstaff pulls out all the stops to prevent post-fire flooding

Even before the fire was out, people who live in Flagstaff knew they faced another danger. Not necessarily from the Museum Fire itself, but from the devastating flooding that could result from the combination of our monsoon and a watershed badly charred.

Merry Go Round Rock is becoming one of the most popular tourism sites in Sedona

There are plenty of great views of Sedona Red Rock Country. and some are easier to get to than others. One of those not so easy sites to get to is Merry Go Round Rock, even though it's becoming one of the most popular Sedona sites.

Tucson school aims to revive the art of blacksmithing

Shortly after the Industrial Revolution, the need for a blacksmith went away, and the craft is now pretty much just a thing of the past. A school in Tucson, however, is trying to change that.

Valley mother find success using medical marijuana to help daughter's seizures

A Valley mother says she tried everything to help her daughter deal with daily, debilitating seizures, but no medication was helping. That's when she turned to something else she never imagined, medical marijuana. 

Young hiker shares near-death ordeal at Fossil Creek

Fossil Creek is a popular destination for many to cool off, especially when it heats up, but if people run into trouble on the trails or near the water, it could be difficult for first responders to get to them in time.

Some say Havasupai horses are abused, neglected

It involves the horses that are being used to carry the gear down the trails, with some upset about the way the animals are being treated. Now, one woman and a local organization are working to change all of this, and for the first time, the tribe is also speaking out. FOX 10's Anita Roman reports.

Jobseeker claims she almost fell for scam during job interview

Scammers are always trying to find new ways to take other people's money, but one Valley woman says she didn't expect this attempt.

Made in Arizona: Baby products from Phoenix business available worldwide

It seems like the baby business is always booming, and that is certainly the case for Phoenix-based "Bumkins". They have been designing fun and functional baby products since 1989. FOX 10's Christina Carilla reports, in this week's edition of Made In Arizona.

Made In Arizona: Man aims to offer natural dietary supplements to more people

They are known as "Crane and Carbon", and it's a company that offers dietary supplements that also optimize nutrition. FOX 10's Christina Carilla reports, in this week's edition of Made in Arizona.

Cinder Lake near Flagstaff helped train astronauts for moon missions

50 years ago this week, man first set foot on the moon. FOX 10's Brian Webb reports on the role Cinder Lake near Flagstaff played to help prepare astronauts for the mission.

A class of their own: Phoenix only city with police dept. with animal investigations unit

PHOENIX (FOX 10) -- The Phoenix Police Department has two detectives dedicated to solving animal crimes, and it's the only police department in the Valley metro area that has an animal investigations unit. These pet detectives are saving lives, as well as jailing some of the city's worst animal abusers.

Prison program pairs inmates with greyhounds to prepare them for life after the tracks

Some inmates at the Saguaro Correctional Center are teaching retired greyhounds how to be pets, so they can find their forever homes. At the same time, the program seems to be rescuing some inmates as well.