Stories of Perseverance: Arizona burn survivors traveled to Africa for days-long trek up Mount Kilimanjaro
It's a journey that is tough even for the average person who is extremely fit, but a group of burn survivors in Arizona decided to tackle a hike up one of the world's tallest mountains, and they did it for a good cause.
Ambiente: Adults-only luxury resort now open in Sedona
A project that's been six years in the making is ready for you to come to stay, relax, and unwind – welcome to Ambiente, a landscape hotel nestled on a three-acre property, with 40 glass atriums that bring nature to your bedside.
Outreach Outnumbered: What advocates are up against helping booming unsheltered population in Arizona
Outreach teams in the Phoenix metro area looking to help the unsheltered are met with the challenge of teams being too small for the growing homeless crisis. We're taking a deeper look into what the teams are doing to build trust with this community and break down barriers for getting help.
How SRP is thinning forests to prevent wildfires, keep power lines safe in Arizona
If you’re a Salt River Project customer, your power to turn your TV on comes from hundreds of miles away. The lines that carry it run through dense forests that are prone to wildfires. FOX 10’s Steve Nielsen has the details on a massive undertaking that’s done between the trees to keep our lights on.
Why does the Phoenix Metro area have some of the worst air quality year-round?
We're consistently under Ozone warnings and air quality warnings, the American Lung Assoc. gives us an F for air quality, and we also have the 5th worst ozone in the U.S. FOX 10’s Krystal Ortiz looks into why the Phoenix metro area has some of the worst air quality year-round.
‘Unacceptable behavior’: USPS employee caught on camera hurling packages into mail truck
A postal worker was caught on camera treating packages badly. As the holiday season kicks off, we know mail carriers will be working around the clock, but this is not the behavior you want to see. FOX 10’s Justin Lum shows us the concerning video in this exclusive report.
Foreign companies face mounting criticism for using Arizona water to grow crops for export
As Arizona continues to deal with a water crisis, there's mounting controversy over foreign-owned companies buying up farmland in parts of La Paz County to grow crops for export.
As Lake Mead dries up, its history and dark secrets are being uncovered
We're taking an in-depth look at how artifacts found in receding Lake Mead are exposing past lives from decades ago. Dwindling water levels aren't just revealing items either – bodies are also being found.
Arizona's megadrought: The latest and what can we do to help
The federal government is expected to restrict Arizona's water supply even more in the coming months, heading into the new year. We're taking a look at problems that may be coming down the pike and what various Arizona water districts are doing about it, and what you can do too.
Canyon State Academy addresses concerns after recent teen death, hundreds of calls for service
Canyon State Academy is a private residential school in Queen Creek – it’s also where a 16-year-old boy reportedly suffered a drug overdose and died in October of this year. FOX 10's Justin Lum is taking a deeper look into how the town's police department is impacted in its first year, revealing other possible issues at the academy.
'Our primary mission is not immigration, it's border security': A look at Yuma sector's migrant surge
Some have called it a crisis at the border. Others call it an immigration issue. "When you have 200, 300, coming across in a 2-3 hour time frame, it does draw our resources," says U.S. Border Patrol Yuma Sector Chief, Patrol Agent Chris Clem.
Fears of Fentanyl: Legalized test strip distribution underway in Arizona as synthetic opioid crisis rages on
Fentanyl test strips are helping those battling addictions keep away from the deadly synthetic opioid, which is 50 to 100 times stronger than morphine. We take a look at how these strips work and why they're important in the fight against the drug trafficked mainly from the southern border.
Cherry Creek Lodge: A beautiful Arizona getaway on a dude ranch, along with cattle, horses and cowboys
A few hours from Phoenix is a "dude ranch" called Cherry Creek Lodge. It sits on a working cattle ranch, with trees all around, a beautiful lake, and plenty of peace and quiet. We have a look at your next possible getaway.
'You have the right to remain silent': The Miranda Warning and its Phoenix origin
"You have the right to remain silent." You know the line from every cop show or movie you’ve seen created after the mid-'60s. The Supreme Court case at the center of that landmark decision traces back to Phoenix, Arizona, and a man who confessed to a heinous crime.




















