Chaos at the Canal: Sober living home activity investigated at Mesa luxury condos, city says
Residents living near new luxury condos in Mesa are fed up, saying they believe they're seeing sober living home activity that's causing heavy police presence. As of May 21, police have responded to "Canal on Baseline" more than 150 times for various calls for service since November 2022.
As Title 42's end looms, we're hearing from immigration agents on Arizona's frontlines
Arizona border patrol agents are on the frontlines as the crisis continues, and it's expected to become much worse as Title 42 marks its end. We're hearing from those taking on the expected surge.
As Arizona looks to desalination as a drought solution, questions mount over its feasibility for the state
As Arizona officials look at desalination, or the process of creating freshwater by removing salt from saltwater, as a way to solve the state's water crisis, there are also mounting questions over whether such ways to create water can even work for the Grand Canyon State, which has no access to the ocean.
Arizona companies training animals for film productions as new incentives bring more productions to the state
As a result of new film tax incentives passed in 2022, many television and movie products are expected to be attracted to Arizona. This means more work for both human and animal actors locally, and companies are ready to train animals for their time in the spotlight.
Is reusing wastewater a solution for Arizona's water woes?
As the megadrought continues, there are a number of solutions being offered to help cities, as well as households, save water. One solution involves reclaiming water from sewage, as well as water used in washing dishes, doing laundry, and bathing.
As water crisis persists, San Diego looks at treated wastewater as a drinking water source
While San Diego is relying on desalination to turn saltwater into freshwater for a portion of its water needs, the city is also looking at treated wastewater as another water source. Officials say education is key on this issue, as some do not find treated wastewater to be a palatable idea.
A year of Arizona's wet weather made a big dent in drought conditions – but how much?
You might've guessed it. With a wet monsoon and a snowy, cold winter, Arizona's short-term drought from last summer has improved drastically. But are we out of the woods? FOX 10 Meteorologist Krystal Ortiz answers the questions you might have.
Aspen University: Beleaguered nursing program reaches new agreement with Arizona officials
A lawsuit filed by the embattled Aspen University against the Arizona Board of Nursing is expected to be dropped, after the school and the board came to a new agreement with regards to the future of the school's nursing program.
Here's why some Arizona Department of Corrections inmates are helping build homes
A company in Chandler says it's only had positive experiences with Arizona Department of Corrections inmates coming on board, leaving the confines of their cells Monday through Friday, and helping build homes in Arizona.
The imperfect life: Arizona social media influencers show their glamorous, real sides
As social media rises, new jobs have emerged, and a number of Arizona social media influencers are doing their best to showcase what the Grand Canyon State has to offer, while also showing that life is not perfect for them.
Behind the scenes of taking down massive Super Bowl LVII signs on Phoenix buildings
Over the last week, the city of Phoenix has changed dramatically as the banners, posters and signs for Super Bowl LVII have been cleaned away quickly. We're getting a unique behind-the-scenes look at the undertaking.




















