Inside a reactor at the Palo Verde Nuclear plant

It's the largest power plant of any kind in the United States, the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station is located 55 miles west of downtown Phoenix. It's operated by APS and employees over 2,000 people.

People Magazine names sexiest doctor alive

He's People magazine's sexiest doctor alive, and his Instagram account has women all over the world wanting a checkup. On social media, the strikingly handsome 26-year-old is known simply as Dr. Mike. But his real name is Mikhail Varshavsky. He moved here from Russia when he was 6.

Did a UFO crash in the valley?

A story has been going around the valley about a UFO crash at the base of Squaw Peak Mountain, now Piestewa Peak in 1947. It goes on to say that the Government in an effort to hide all evidence of the crash built the dreamy draw dam over the spacecraft.

Yandy puts the the sexy into Halloween costumes

If you've been to any Halloween parties in the past decade you've probably noticed, the costumes have become skimpier and sexier over the years. It seems like even the old favorites; the witch, the ghoul, costumes all have sex appeal now.

Medical Examiner's staff work to identify unknown human remains

A body is found with no identification; no missing persons report filed, so how do you find out who that person was? That's the job of highly skilled, highly passionate individuals who work with the Maricopa County Medical Examiner's Office. Their goal is to figure out all they can about that body, and hopefully get it identified and returned to their loved ones.

Your chance to drive a "Supercar" at the Arizona Biltmore

For many kids young and old alike driving, a supercar like a Ferrari or Lamborghini is only a dream. They were almost mythical in existence. One valley resort is offering a big splurge for car lovers, the chance to get behind the wheel of some of the hottest sports cars ever produced.

Behind the business of body tissue donations

It is a controversial industry, shrouded in mystery and stigma; the business of harvesting bodies.

Harpist helps patients during chemo treatment

Treating cancer can be stressful and down right frightening, with hours spent sitting and getting life-saving chemo drips.

Cryotherapy; popular therapy uses extreme cold to heal

If you sprain your ankle, or bump your head, chances are you've used ice to bring down the swelling and help yourself heal.

Inside the Tesla all-wheel drive car

FOX 10 spoke with a valley man who has created his own technology empire worth millions, and while life in his office may not be all that exciting, he finds plenty of thrills behind the wheels of his $135,000 electric car.

Inside Tonopah's famous Clown Motel

It has been called one of the scariest motels in the West, a hotel dedicated to clowns. And if you have coulrophobia, the fear of clowns, this is not the place for you.

Company offers 3D Printer Model service

Are you ready to see yourself as a 3D model? How about a family shot, or your favorite pet standing there to look at every day?

Broken windshields: Arizona leads the nation in glass repair

How many times has it happened to you, driving along, usually on the freeway and you hear a large crack?A rock has just hit your windshield, you're certainly not alone, and Arizona is leading the n...

Shooting the monsoon; valley photographer chases the storm

There is nothing like a good photo or video of a monsoon storm.FOX 10 has shown you some pretty spectacular footage over the years. For one Phoenix man getting the perfect shot is not only his job,...

Smooch from the pooch; are kisses from your dog good for you?

There's nothing like a smooch from our pup.  Some love it; others call it gross.  But some believe dog kisses might actually keep us healthy.

Oakland company creates $9 computer

They call themselves nine guys in a garage. If you investigate a little further it's really eight guys and a gal but you get the idea.The nine people have created a $9 computer

Explorers find new cave in Arizona

Here in 2015 just about every place on earth has been explored and mapped, except for the deepest oceans there are very few spots unseen by human eyes.