Sept. 15 marks 3 years since Alicia Navarro vanished from her Glendale home

Here we are on Sept. 15, now three years since Alicia Navarro left her home in the middle of the night. She was 14 then and will turn 18 on Sept. 20.

Super Bowl LVII and WM Phoenix Open on the same weekend calls for safety plans from many agencies

How do law enforcement agencies plan to keep crowds from the Super Bowl and WM Phoenix Open safe come that February weekend? We take a deep dive into the preparations going into planning to keep everyone safe.

Cool House: Gilbert designer shows off updated home
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A Gilbert designer shows how a little TLC can transform a home. FOX 10's Syleste Rodriguez reports.

Aspen University: Dept. of Education monitors embattled Phoenix nursing program, former student files lawsuit

A former Aspen University nursing student is suing the Phoenix program as it remains under the microscope of the state nursing board and is on probation. Aspen University’s glaring 2021 first-time pass rate of 58% for the national exam needed to become a nurse was far below the 80% mark required by Arizona law.

Lori Vallow: 'Doomsday Mother' smirked, smiled during court appearance

The case involving Vallow, which first began as the disappearances of her two children with Phoenix area ties - Joshua "JJ" Vallow and Tylee Ryan - has since uncovered a complex sequence of events that have garnered national and international media attention.

Let's Keep Growing's specially formulated hair oil | Made in Arizona
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Your hairstyle can say a lot about you and finding the right hair product is important. There are lots of choices on the market and in this Made in Arizona, we meet an Arizona woman who struggled to find the right hair treatment for her daughter so she decided to create her own. You can buy the product online at https://letskeepgrowing.com or Walmart.

6 years later, Arizona family still waiting for justice after woman was shot dead on a freeway

Dinya Farmer was driving along State Route 51 when she was shot and killed by a pickup truck driver. It's been years since the deadly shooting, and her family is still remembering her life, and waiting for justice.

From Foster Care to College: GCU, DCS offering teens who aged out of the system a chance at earning a degree

Nationwide, only about 10 percent of kids in the foster care system go on to get a four-year college degree, but Grand Canyon University and the Arizona Department of Child Services are working together to help change that.

Cool House: Bungalow-style home in Phoenix historic district
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A home built in the early-1900s by an artist that sits in the Roosevelt Historic District in Phoenix. FOX 10's Syleste Rodriguez has more.

Phoenix coffee shop offers jobs, life skill training for kids aging out of foster care

Cultivate Coffee, a Phoenix coffee shop, is helping them prepare for success by offering them more than a job - they're preparing these teenagers for adulthood.

American Cancer Society needs volunteers to drive patients to treatment

The American Cancer Society is looking for volunteers for their Road to Recovery Program, which helps give patients a free ride to treatment.

Silent Witness: Phoenix Circle K employee attacked by woman with brick
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Phoenix police are searching for a woman who assaulted a Circle K employee with a brick near 32nd Street and Broadway. (Note: Viewer discretion is advised.)

Gilbert man accused of pulling gun on skateboarder in viral video - both sides speak out

The incident, according to reports, happened over the weekend at a church parking lot. Charges against the suspect, according to Gilbert Police, have been submitted to the Maricopa County Attorney's Office for review. FOX 10's Justin Lum spoke with the suspect.

Concerns raised in Mohave County as owner of several funeral homes runs medical examiner's office

The decision to allow a funeral home owner to run the Mohave County Medical Examiner's Office is called into question as other funeral homes allege they've stopped receiving the number of death calls they used to. Is a conflict of interest to blame?

Unruly off-road travel in Arizona is destroying habitat and natural landscaping

Unruly off-road drivers in Arizona are destroying habitats and natural landscaping. The Arizona Game and Fish Department is hoping everyone can get on board with abiding by the rules of exploring the desert.