Murder on Christmas Day: prosecutors seek death for man accused of killing teen as he walked home from work
Christmas Eve 2020 was the last time Monique Cardiel saw her son, 18-year-old Tyler, alive for the last time. Tyler was heading to work, and while he was walking back home, Tyler was allegedly killed by Timothy Bell. Now, prosecutors are seeking the death penalty for Bell.
Industries continue to boom across Arizona despite potential challenges for water and cost of living
An estimated 720,000 new jobs may be created in Arizona by the year 2030, and with that many people potentially moving in, the state is dealing with problems that could come with such massive growth.
What happens to items you bought then returned? They could end up for sale in Phoenix
Have you ever wondered where do your returns end up? Well, this company will sell your returns for way less than what they were initially bought for and you can buy directly from them in Phoenix.
Missing in Arizona: 5 months after Navajo woman disappeared, loved ones are still searching for her
Ella Mae Begay, a 62-year-old Navajo woman, has been missing since mid-June, and her family members are still searching for answers to her disappearance.
Mother reflects on 10 years since losing her family in Superstition Mountains plane wreck
Karen Perry lost her three young children and their father when their plane crashed into the Superstition Mountains 10 years ago on Nov. 23. She now lives at a home that overlooks the mountain, bringing her closer to those who she misses most.
Meet the crew who works and lives at Page Springs Fish Hatchery in Yavapai County
Arizona Game and Fish's Page Springs Fish Hatchery is a beautiful, laborious and rewarding place to call work, and maybe, even better to call home.
Biden administration's infrastructure bill includes anti-drunk driving system mandate for new cars
The $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill that was signed by President Joe Biden contains a provision that requires carmakers to install anti-drunk driving system in all new cars. Here's what you should know about what could happen next.
What happened to Khayman? Search continues for man who disappeared in the Tonto National Forest
Khayman Welch said he was going for a short walk in the Superstition Mountains on Aug. 12, 2020. He vanished without a trace. An extensive search found nothing. Did texts to his mother reveal something darker? FOX 10's Justin Lum investigates.
Sex trafficking education remains a priority before Arizona hosts 2023 Super Bowl
As Arizona gears up to host the Super Bowl in 2023, it sets a major trap for victims of sex trafficking. Activists and survivors are working to raise awareness of the high rate of trafficking, especially in Arizona.
Arizona airpark became safe refuge for many airplanes during COVID-19 pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic impacted the airline industry badly, and when the pandemic began, many empty jetliners landed at one airport north of Tucson, which served as a safe refuge of sorts for planes that were not needed to carry passengers who stayed home.
What happened to 'Jubi'? FBI, Scottsdale PD's search continues for missing man with autism
Family, detectives, autism experts explain what's been done in the search for missing Najib Monsif – and what's next. The 20-year-old, known as "Jubi" by loved ones, went missing on Sept. 23.
With power line inspections, SRP linemen help keep Arizona's electric grid in service
Across Arizona, there are several hundred massive electrical towers that help bring electricity to people's homes, and should they stop working properly, the consequences could be dire. This is why a group of journeyman lineman with Salt River Project work hard to maintain these towers.
Animals undergo cryotherapy treatment at Phoenix clinic for all different kinds of pain
Pet owners are allowing their animals to experience alternative forms of pain management through cryotherapy at a Phoenix clinic, instead of the traditional medicine route. Veterinarians should sign off on the therapy, however.
Some Prescott Valley area residents say ambulance response times are too long – if one shows up at all
Some living in the Prescott Valley area say they have had to wait up to 30 minutes for an ambulance to respond. At times, they say there are no ambulance services available.
'I just can’t compete': Phoenix housing market has man living in RV, burned out on home search
Those looking to buy homes in the Phoenix area are becoming burned out after making several offers and continuously being outbid. A resident has given up on his search and is now living in an RV.
Behind the wheel of autonomous trucks with TuSimple in Tucson
Several companies have created technology to transform the trucking industry, but the firm TuSimple based in Tucson, believes it's leading the pack. FOX 10's Brian Webb reports.
Three women quit corporate jobs to find success in Phoenix's event industry
Three women quit their corporate jobs to find major success in Phoenix's event industry. Alpha Lit Phoenix, Olivia's Balloon Creations and Girl About Town are all making dream parties happen.
Arizona company restoring forests while creating wood products for industries
A company based out of Mesa is hoping to help prevent catastrophic wildfires, while at the same time help construction companies stay fully stocked during a lumber shortage.
Scottsdale company selling products that extract water out of thin air
Arizona, like other parts of the Southwest, is facing water problems, but one Scottsdale-based company is offering a solution, and people around the world are taking notice.




















