Man wanted for setting north Phoenix apartment complex on fire

Phoenix Police is looking for a man suspected of setting fire to an apartment complex under construction near 25th Street and Bell Road.

'What a freaking nightmare': Goodyear body cam footage exposes chaotic aftermath of pop-up party

Pop-up house parties at vacant homes that are for sale are becoming more and more common as social media helps make the word of these parties spread like wildfire. In never-before-seen footage, we see officers crash a party at a million-dollar home.

Cool House: North Scottsdale artist home
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FOX 10's Syleste Rodriguez shows off a beautiful north Scottsdale home that is truly a work of art.

Community Cares: Arizona bird rescue busier than ever as temperatures rise
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Liberty Wildlife, a Valley nonprofit that focuses on saving and rehabilitating birds, is busier than ever as the temperatures increase and the winds pick up. FOX 10's Anita Roman reports.

Arson suspect wanted for setting fire to Mexican restaurant in Maryvale

Detectives say the suspect filled a gas can inside a rolling suitcase and poured gasoline inside Los Armandos Restaurant near 59th Avenue and McDowell Road on May 7.

Unsolved in Sedona: Decades later, family members frustrated at lack of progress in cold case

The case looking into the 1993 death of a Sedona woman still hasn't been solved. Questions remain as the one person who investigators thought was responsible didn't have enough evidence against him to file charges. This is a look into the cold case of Stephanie Wasilishin.

NTSB releases probable cause of Tempe Town Lake train derailment and bridge collapse

The incident, which happened on July 29, 2020, caused a bridge that runs over Tempe Town Lake to collapse. Almost two years following the incident, federal investigators have released new findings from an investigation into the incident.

Arizona medical data breaches: How many records have been affected in our state?

Are healthcare providers doing enough to protect your personal information? Hackers are accessing sensitive health data more than ever and this could directly impact you in Arizona. We have what you need to know.

Cool House: Desert oasis in north Scottsdale
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FOX 10's Syleste Rodriguez checks out a two-and-a-half-acre property in north Scottsdale that's home to some exotic birds.

'City of a Thousand' - A deep dive into the Phoenix metro area homeless crisis
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One of the largest homeless encampments in America is located in downtown Phoenix is known as 'the Zone.' In our special report, FOX 10's Justin Lum provides several perspectives from people living unsheltered to the service providers calling for more resources to elected officials with proposed short-term and long-term solutions.

Suspect sought who vandalized Prescott Valley elementary school: Silent Witness
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Police are looking for a suspect who allegedly vandalized Coyote Springs Elementary School in Prescott Valley. Police said there was significant graffiti inside and outside the school. If you have any information, you're asked to call Silent Witness at 480-WITNESS.

Teenage suspects started fire behind north Phoenix Walmart: Silent Witness
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Police are searching for two teenage suspects seen on surveillance video starting a fire behind a Walmart at Metrocenter. The incident happened on April 19 when one of the suspects lit some boxes on fire near the rear loading dock. The fire damaged several thousand dollars worth of equipment. If you have any information, you're asked to call Silent Witness at 480-WITNESS.

'City of a Thousand': Arizona lawmaker pushes for sanctioned camps as 'temporary' solution to homeless crisis

As Phoenix, along with other cities in the U.S., deal with a growing homeless problem, there are differing approaches on how to fix the problem. In the final part of a four-part series, we take a look at what leaders are doing in one Texas city to address the crisis, and what one politician in Arizona is proposing.

Arizona man gets ready for expedition that will take him across parts of northern Canada

The expedition was delayed twice due to COVID-19, but a 71-year-old Arizona man is finally ready to set off on an expedition that will take him down the Yukon River, into Alaska and then the Bering Sea.