Holocaust survivor recalls time at Auschwitz

It was an unimaginable horror, millions of people killed during the Holocaust. Some lived including a woman who now lives in Phoenix, who survived the Nazi's most notorious death camp, Auschwitz.

Phoenix Water Services tests system constantly to stay ahead of potential failures

There have been some real water catastrophes around the country: leaks, big pipes that fail and lead in the water. Learn what the city of Phoenix is doing to keep that from happening. FOX 10's Steve Krafft reports.

Love birds call the valley home

Some couples are settling down in Arizona, and they are thriving. They generally mate for life, and these lovebirds don't appear to be going anywhere, they're actually spreading.

Valley racing team has two very fast women

A lot of people love to ride motorcycles in the valley, and some of them like to race. Not on the street, but in wide open spaces where they can push their bikes to the limit. Two of those world-class riders are women, and say their gender isn't a big deal; they just love to go fast.

Valley woman undergoes surgery to reattach ear

It's been a tough year for one Valley woman; a vicious dog attack left her without one of her ears. But thanks to amazing medical advances doctors were able to save her ear by placing it temporarily inside her body.

Polygamy advocates claim religious freedom

The word polygamy brings many things to mind. For some, they think religious cults, like the FLDS church in northern Arizona. It's leader Warren Jeffs is now behind bars for child sexual assault. But others believe polygamy is much more; it's not about religion but instead a personal choice.

Man has life changed after encounter with Sheriff Arpaio

Many people know or are related to someone who has battled with drug addiction. It's at epidemic levels, and overcoming addiction is hard. It's so difficult that many give up hope, they're in too deep, and they think there's nothing anyone can do to help them. An Arizona man addicted to meth for more than a decade managed to turn his life around from rock bottom to recovery.

Crop dusters remain vital to Arizona farming

They fly low, and they fly fast, skimming over farmland like they've been doing it for over 100 years now. Crop dusters now known as aerial applicators, are still doing a brisk but risky business.

Exploring polyamorous relationships

FOX 10's Andrew Hasbun reports on the world of polyamorous relationships. 

Nuclear response team based in the valley

5-years-ago an earthquake and tsunami devastated Japan killing close to 16,000 and leaving many more injured or missing. The lessons learned from that accident are quietly playing out just miles from downtown Phoenix.

Luxury apartment rentals drive rent prices higher

If you've looked for an apartment recently, you know that the cost of rent has increased significantly. In some areas, the average has jumped hundreds of dollars. The luxury market appears to be driving steep increases, so what do you get for a few thousand dollars per month?

Mother says it's a miracle her baby is alive

There have already been 37 water-related accidents in Maricopa and Pinal Counties this year. Of those victims, 17 have lost their lives and almost half were under the age of 5-years-old.

Exclusive: Arizona man survives savage bear attack, shares story of survival

In 2012, a valley man was attacked by a black bear at the Ponderosa Campground near Payson, Arizona. Now Peter Baca is sharing his story about the savage attack that almost killed him. FOX 10's Kari Lake reports.

A look inside Arizona's death row

It's the ultimate punishment reserved only for the worst crimes committed in our state. In Arizona the death penalty is the law of the land, but that sentence is imposed out of sight except for a few select witnesses.

Exploring a future record setting copper mine

Located 70-miles east of Phoenix is the town of Superior, and what one day will be the largest most productive copper mine in the United States. The only problem is the rich ore deposit is buried 7,000 feet underground.

Tracking fugitives with the MCSO bloodhounds

The Maricopa County Sheriff's Office bloodhounds are used to track missing persons and those who run from the law.

Bright and colorful hair is the new trend

Bright hair colors are trendy these days. Magenta, soft grays, lavender, pinks, greens, you name it, someone is trying it as a hair color.

Texting, phone use leads to neck pain and problems

You see electronic devices everywhere. People walk, eat, and even drive while looking down at their phones, but almost all are unaware of the strain they are putting on their necks.

Auto selling tech company has roots in the valley

For years, Carmax has been the leader in the used car sales market, but coming on quickly in their rear-view mirror are startups like Shift, Vroom, and Beepi, who all want to change the way you buy and sell used cars online.

Love hurts but Botox may help the heartsick

Who hasn't felt the pain of love lost? It's the subject of country songs and rock ballads belted out by the brokenhearted, but there's a trend doctors are observing that's related to the split with an ex called "Break-up Botox."