BTS: Taking down massive Super Bowl signs

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. FOX 10's Steve Nielsen has an inside look.

Burn victims hike Mount Kilimanjaro

"It was surreal. The most amazing experience I could have ever had," said Isabella McCune. "I didn't even know if I'd be able to go back to what I would do before, if I'd still be able to run around." It has been said that life is full of mountains, with ups and downs, along with plenty of bumps along the way.

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.

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.

Lower Lake Mead levels reveal artifacts from the past

With the construction of Hoover Dam and the creation of Lake Mead, a land that was once home to dozens of different groups of people over the years became submerged. Now, as a megadrought plagues the Southwest, artifacts from that era are starting to emerge. FOX 10's Marissa Sarbak reports.

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.

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.