US v. AUS World Cup recap | FOX 10 Sports Exchange
Welcome back to the FOX 10 Sports Exchange! Hosts Robby Baker and Blake Niemann are LIVE in the studio bringing you instant reaction to the thrilling USA vs. Australia World Cup match.
Welcome back to the FOX 10 Sports Exchange! Hosts Robby Baker and Blake Niemann are LIVE in the studio bringing you instant reaction to the thrilling USA vs. Australia World Cup match.
Iran deal gets 1st stress test | FOX 10 Talks
Today’s show tackles some of the biggest stories making headlines around the world — from global conflicts and financial crime to the growing influence of artificial intelligence on the next generation.
Today’s show tackles some of the biggest stories making headlines around the world — from global conflicts and financial crime to the growing influence of artificial intelligence on the next generation.
House fire rescue; World Cup excitement | FOX 10 Talks
Police released dramatic video showing a rescue a house fire rescue in Mesa. Plus, former U.S. soccer star Eric Wynalda joins us to discuss the tournament’s biggest storylines, standout teams, and what fans should be watching as the competition heats up.
Police released dramatic video showing a rescue a house fire rescue in Mesa. Plus, former U.S. soccer star Eric Wynalda joins us to discuss the tournament’s biggest storylines, standout teams, and what fans should be watching as the competition heats up.
Why gas prices could soon skyrocket past $5 a gallon again | FOX 10 Talks
Gas prices have dipped below $4 a gallon, but is the relief only temporary? In this segment of FOX 10 Talks, University of Houston energy fellow and lecturer Ed Hirs drops a reality check on the global oil market, the true state of the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR), and why a blockaded Strait of Hormuz could send oil crashing toward $150–$200 a barrel. Hirs breaks down the complicated math of U.S. production versus consumption, why the government's recent reserve releases might backfire, and what consumers should actually expect at the pump through the end of the year
Gas prices have dipped below $4 a gallon, but is the relief only temporary? In this segment of FOX 10 Talks, University of Houston energy fellow and lecturer Ed Hirs drops a reality check on the global oil market, the true state of the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR), and why a blockaded Strait of Hormuz could send oil crashing toward $150–$200 a barrel. Hirs breaks down the complicated math of U.S. production versus consumption, why the government's recent reserve releases might backfire, and what consumers should actually expect at the pump through the end of the year
$55M park deck over downtown freeway | Video Vault
On Channel 10 Rewind: Officials unveil plans for a $55 million concrete deck and park over the downtown Phoenix freeway.
On Channel 10 Rewind: Officials unveil plans for a $55 million concrete deck and park over the downtown Phoenix freeway.
The Historic Empire Ranch | Drone Zone
The Historic Empire Ranch is where 45,000 acres of sweeping, untouched grasslands reveal a stunning look. FOX 10 Drone Pilot Levi Pettigrew has more on this living piece of history, in this edition of Drone Zone.
The Historic Empire Ranch is where 45,000 acres of sweeping, untouched grasslands reveal a stunning look. FOX 10 Drone Pilot Levi Pettigrew has more on this living piece of history, in this edition of Drone Zone.
The staggering cost of the Civil War | Great American Story
The Civil War determined what kind of nation we would be. FOX 10 examines the conflict where an estimated 2% of all Americans died.
The Civil War determined what kind of nation we would be. FOX 10 examines the conflict where an estimated 2% of all Americans died.
Monsoon, warm temps and a fishbowl? | Weather and Whatever
Cooler temperatures are on the way—but don't get too comfortable! FOX 10 Phoenix Livestream Journalist Isabella Fredrickson and Livestream Producer Abbie Kosoc break down your Valley weather.
Cooler temperatures are on the way—but don't get too comfortable! FOX 10 Phoenix Livestream Journalist Isabella Fredrickson and Livestream Producer Abbie Kosoc break down your Valley weather.
Valley dust storms; gubernatorial candidate Andy Biggs | FOX 10 Talks
On today's show, Congressman Andy Biggs joins us to discuss his campaign for Arizona governor, the issues driving his run, and his vision for the state’s future. Also, FOX 10's Krystal Ortiz tracks the latest storms across the state.
On today's show, Congressman Andy Biggs joins us to discuss his campaign for Arizona governor, the issues driving his run, and his vision for the state’s future. Also, FOX 10's Krystal Ortiz tracks the latest storms across the state.
Arizona Governor race: Andy Biggs talks housing, school choice, and Katie Hobbs | FOX 10 Talks
Arizona Congressman Andy Biggs shared insights into his campaign for governor, addressing electability, polling data, and political messaging. Biggs pushed back against criticisms from David Schweikert, who previously questioned his independent voter appeal, by asserting that he is the only Republican pulling ahead of Governor Katie Hobbs. Addressing specific attacks regarding a past interview appearance, Biggs classified them as "slanderous different defamatory statements that they know are untrue" while underscoring his extensive history of working across the aisle on bipartisan legislation. Shifting focus to state economic concerns, Biggs outlined his strategies for improving housing affordability and managing water infrastructure in Arizona. He criticized the current administration's housing policies, noting that a past moratorium increased scarcity and that "permitting is about 40% of the cost" of building a home. Furthermore, Biggs strongly defended Arizona's expansive school choice and the Empowerment Scholarship Account (ESA) program, stating that when authorities prosecute wrongdoers, "fraud starts going away and you save money." The discussion also covered federal policy, voting records, and shifting political dynamics following the 2024 presidential election where Donald Trump won Arizona by 5.5 points. Replying to a viewer's inquiry on his voting record regarding infrastructure and social programs, Biggs noted his support for bills providing substantial tax savings for working-class families. Finally, Biggs touched upon his personal life, noting that he plays in a cover band performing hits from the 70s, 80s, and 90s, and enjoys spending time with his 12 grandchildren.
Arizona Congressman Andy Biggs shared insights into his campaign for governor, addressing electability, polling data, and political messaging. Biggs pushed back against criticisms from David Schweikert, who previously questioned his independent voter appeal, by asserting that he is the only Republican pulling ahead of Governor Katie Hobbs. Addressing specific attacks regarding a past interview appearance, Biggs classified them as "slanderous different defamatory statements that they know are untrue" while underscoring his extensive history of working across the aisle on bipartisan legislation. Shifting focus to state economic concerns, Biggs outlined his strategies for improving housing affordability and managing water infrastructure in Arizona. He criticized the current administration's housing policies, noting that a past moratorium increased scarcity and that "permitting is about 40% of the cost" of building a home. Furthermore, Biggs strongly defended Arizona's expansive school choice and the Empowerment Scholarship Account (ESA) program, stating that when authorities prosecute wrongdoers, "fraud starts going away and you save money." The discussion also covered federal policy, voting records, and shifting political dynamics following the 2024 presidential election where Donald Trump won Arizona by 5.5 points. Replying to a viewer's inquiry on his voting record regarding infrastructure and social programs, Biggs noted his support for bills providing substantial tax savings for working-class families. Finally, Biggs touched upon his personal life, noting that he plays in a cover band performing hits from the 70s, 80s, and 90s, and enjoys spending time with his 12 grandchildren.
Sunland Asphalt | Made in Arizona
From local parking lots to major state highways, an Arizona company is making sure your daily commute moves smoothly. FOX 10 Photojournalist Undrell Maholmes takes us inside Sunland Asphalt and their impact across the state.
From local parking lots to major state highways, an Arizona company is making sure your daily commute moves smoothly. FOX 10 Photojournalist Undrell Maholmes takes us inside Sunland Asphalt and their impact across the state.
Porch pirate arrested; World Cup fever | FOX 10 Talks
On today's show, a man accused of stealing packages from several Valley homes was arrested. Plus, reporter James Torrez has the latest from the World Cup tournament, the biggest storylines, and the matches fans are talking about around the world.
On today's show, a man accused of stealing packages from several Valley homes was arrested. Plus, reporter James Torrez has the latest from the World Cup tournament, the biggest storylines, and the matches fans are talking about around the world.
How Phoenix heat could be destroying your electronics & tips to protect your tech | FOX 10 Talks
As Phoenix officially hits a scorching 112 degrees, it’s not just people feeling the burn, our technology is struggling, too. Most electronics are only designed to handle temperatures up to 95°F. In this segment of FOX 10 Talks, Susan Anable from Cox Phoenix joins the show to share crucial tips on how to save your smartphones, laptops, and modems from the extreme Arizona heat. Learn why leaving your laptop in a parked car can cause the battery to burst, why your home AC settings while you're on vacation matter, and the right way to cool down a device when you get the dreaded "overheated" thermometer warning.
As Phoenix officially hits a scorching 112 degrees, it’s not just people feeling the burn, our technology is struggling, too. Most electronics are only designed to handle temperatures up to 95°F. In this segment of FOX 10 Talks, Susan Anable from Cox Phoenix joins the show to share crucial tips on how to save your smartphones, laptops, and modems from the extreme Arizona heat. Learn why leaving your laptop in a parked car can cause the battery to burst, why your home AC settings while you're on vacation matter, and the right way to cool down a device when you get the dreaded "overheated" thermometer warning.
Edwards Air Force Base releases names of 8 crew members killed in B-52 bomber crash
Edwards Air Force Base has released the names of the eight victims killed when a B-52 Stratofortress crashed during a radar modernization test flight on Monday.
Edwards Air Force Base has released the names of the eight victims killed when a B-52 Stratofortress crashed during a radar modernization test flight on Monday.
Top book picks from Amazon editors
Author, book-lover and Amazon editor Lindsay Powers joins FOX 10 Talks to discuss this year’s Best Books of the Year So Far list. The small team of book experts reads more than 1,000 books a year across fiction and non-fiction categories to help readers escape reading slumps. Lindsey emphasized that life is too short to read a bad book, encouraging readers to put down books they cannot get into. Among the top recommendations is a narrative true crime book about two parents racing against time to find their missing 19-year-old son. The list also features a suspenseful novel about a homesteader tradwife with eight million followers whose perfect social media life is not what it appears to be. For thriller fans, Lindsey highlighted a gripping, atmospheric novel about a teenager sent to a boarding school where dangerous secrets swirl. The editors select 10 best books each month before compiling their top 20 list across various genres, including romance, history, and sci-fi. Readers looking for a stunning meditation on family can explore the number one pick following the lifelong bond of two best friends. The complete list of recommendations is available on Amazon for readers seeking their next unputdownable book.
Author, book-lover and Amazon editor Lindsay Powers joins FOX 10 Talks to discuss this year’s Best Books of the Year So Far list. The small team of book experts reads more than 1,000 books a year across fiction and non-fiction categories to help readers escape reading slumps. Lindsey emphasized that life is too short to read a bad book, encouraging readers to put down books they cannot get into. Among the top recommendations is a narrative true crime book about two parents racing against time to find their missing 19-year-old son. The list also features a suspenseful novel about a homesteader tradwife with eight million followers whose perfect social media life is not what it appears to be. For thriller fans, Lindsey highlighted a gripping, atmospheric novel about a teenager sent to a boarding school where dangerous secrets swirl. The editors select 10 best books each month before compiling their top 20 list across various genres, including romance, history, and sci-fi. Readers looking for a stunning meditation on family can explore the number one pick following the lifelong bond of two best friends. The complete list of recommendations is available on Amazon for readers seeking their next unputdownable book.
What car buyers need to know | FOX 10 Talks
From smart car buying to World Cup excitement and technology built for extreme heat, today’s show is packed with stories shaping the conversation.
From smart car buying to World Cup excitement and technology built for extreme heat, today’s show is packed with stories shaping the conversation.
Steven Hunter returns to the Valley, World Cup spotlight | FOX 10 Sports Exchange
Former Phoenix Suns center Steven Hunter talks life after basketball, his upcoming youth camps, and his passion for helping the next generation of athletes. Plus, the New York Knicks have captured the title, with former Suns players Mikal Bridges and Landry Shamet playing key roles along the way. And, Cardinals running back Jeremiyah Love threw out the ceremonial first pitch at last night's Diamondbacks game.
Former Phoenix Suns center Steven Hunter talks life after basketball, his upcoming youth camps, and his passion for helping the next generation of athletes. Plus, the New York Knicks have captured the title, with former Suns players Mikal Bridges and Landry Shamet playing key roles along the way. And, Cardinals running back Jeremiyah Love threw out the ceremonial first pitch at last night's Diamondbacks game.
Craft beer & wine businesses show growth | Made in Arizona
Local craft breweries and a winery, showcase unique products made in Arizona.
Local craft breweries and a winery, showcase unique products made in Arizona.
How to save money on summer travel
As rising summer vacation expenses impact family budgets, navigating the cost of travel has become increasingly difficult. Approximately 40% of people rely on credit cards to finance their trips, with half of those travelers unable to pay off the balance immediately. Representatives from Bergen Financial explain that creating a clear spending cap before booking is vital to avoiding long-term high-interest debt. While alternative digital financing options like installment plans continue to grow in popularity, experts emphasize that cash remains the safest method for vacation spending. Financial advisors recommend treated family finances like a business by reviewing seasonal costs together on a quarterly basis. Taking small amounts out of each paycheck can help fund major seasonal costs and prevent post-holiday stress. For families unable to afford major flights or luxury hotels right now, local alternatives offer substantial entertainment value without breaking the bank. Local staycations at town water parks, short road trips up north, or simple hiking day trips help families unplug from work and electronics while keeping gas and lodging expenses manageable. Beyond vacation tips, long-term financial stability involves active tax planning, maximizing retirement income streams, and structuring structured household savings. Financial Advisor Darcy Bergen, the president of Bergen Financial Group, joins FOX 10 Talks to talk all things finance, saving and managing money.
As rising summer vacation expenses impact family budgets, navigating the cost of travel has become increasingly difficult. Approximately 40% of people rely on credit cards to finance their trips, with half of those travelers unable to pay off the balance immediately. Representatives from Bergen Financial explain that creating a clear spending cap before booking is vital to avoiding long-term high-interest debt. While alternative digital financing options like installment plans continue to grow in popularity, experts emphasize that cash remains the safest method for vacation spending. Financial advisors recommend treated family finances like a business by reviewing seasonal costs together on a quarterly basis. Taking small amounts out of each paycheck can help fund major seasonal costs and prevent post-holiday stress. For families unable to afford major flights or luxury hotels right now, local alternatives offer substantial entertainment value without breaking the bank. Local staycations at town water parks, short road trips up north, or simple hiking day trips help families unplug from work and electronics while keeping gas and lodging expenses manageable. Beyond vacation tips, long-term financial stability involves active tax planning, maximizing retirement income streams, and structuring structured household savings. Financial Advisor Darcy Bergen, the president of Bergen Financial Group, joins FOX 10 Talks to talk all things finance, saving and managing money.
Microadventures in the heat l Weather and Whatever
FOX 10 Phoenix Livestream Journalist Isabella Fredrickson breaks down your full weather forecast and is joined by special guest Livestream Producer Abbie Kosoc to discuss… well, whatever!
FOX 10 Phoenix Livestream Journalist Isabella Fredrickson breaks down your full weather forecast and is joined by special guest Livestream Producer Abbie Kosoc to discuss… well, whatever!



















