Body pulled from AZ lake; summer travel tips | FOX 10 Talks
The search for a missing tuber came to a tragic end at Lake Pleasant. Plus, Darcy Bergen, President of Bergen Financial Group, offers practical tips for budgeting your next getaway.
The search for a missing tuber came to a tragic end at Lake Pleasant. Plus, Darcy Bergen, President of Bergen Financial Group, offers practical tips for budgeting your next getaway.
Massive smoke plume seen over Phoenix
A fire has sent a plume of black smoke that is visible from various parts of the Valley.
A fire has sent a plume of black smoke that is visible from various parts of the Valley.
Helping an inmate escape in a dog crate: Toby Dorr | Curious B
Toby Dorr details the infamous prison escape using a dog crate and her journey to finding closure.
Toby Dorr details the infamous prison escape using a dog crate and her journey to finding closure.
When will falling crude oil costs provide financial relief at the gas pump? | FOX 10 Talks
Financial markets have steadily priced in the potential opening of the Strait of Hormuz, gradually driving crude oil prices lower in anticipation of a resolution in the Gulf region. This diplomatic progress marks the closest alignment observed between the president and Iranian leadership ahead of a critical milestone scheduled for this Friday. With oil prices sliding approximately 4%, major international equity markets have surged to record levels alongside noticeably improving credit spreads. An official economic agreement is currently in development, though it remains non-binding until final signatures are completed on paper. Iranian officials have maintained that they will not authorize any action to open the critical shipping lane until the paperwork is fully executed this Friday. Meanwhile, high-speed computerized trading platforms continue to react dynamically to real-time rumors and psychological updates, shifting the broader stock market throughout the daily trading session. Domestic consumers remain highly focused on retail gasoline costs following recent conflicts, wondering when falling crude prices will deliver relief at local filling stations. Scott Colbert, Executive Vice President, Chief Economist and Director of Fixed Income Management at Commerce Trust, joined FOX 10 Talks to discuss the lag in price relief following a 50% spike in the national average price of a gallon of gas last week. Colbert explains that the modern domestic economy is significantly more resilient to oil shocks than it was during the 1980s, noting that essential transportation fuels like gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel now account for just 2% of the national gross domestic product.
Financial markets have steadily priced in the potential opening of the Strait of Hormuz, gradually driving crude oil prices lower in anticipation of a resolution in the Gulf region. This diplomatic progress marks the closest alignment observed between the president and Iranian leadership ahead of a critical milestone scheduled for this Friday. With oil prices sliding approximately 4%, major international equity markets have surged to record levels alongside noticeably improving credit spreads. An official economic agreement is currently in development, though it remains non-binding until final signatures are completed on paper. Iranian officials have maintained that they will not authorize any action to open the critical shipping lane until the paperwork is fully executed this Friday. Meanwhile, high-speed computerized trading platforms continue to react dynamically to real-time rumors and psychological updates, shifting the broader stock market throughout the daily trading session. Domestic consumers remain highly focused on retail gasoline costs following recent conflicts, wondering when falling crude prices will deliver relief at local filling stations. Scott Colbert, Executive Vice President, Chief Economist and Director of Fixed Income Management at Commerce Trust, joined FOX 10 Talks to discuss the lag in price relief following a 50% spike in the national average price of a gallon of gas last week. Colbert explains that the modern domestic economy is significantly more resilient to oil shocks than it was during the 1980s, noting that essential transportation fuels like gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel now account for just 2% of the national gross domestic product.
Deadly Missouri plane crash; Iran peace agreement | FOX 10 Talks
On today's show, we get the latest details on a plane crash that killed 12 people, including 11 skydivers. Also, Scott Colbert discusses the implications of the Iran peace agreement and what it could mean for the region and the world.
On today's show, we get the latest details on a plane crash that killed 12 people, including 11 skydivers. Also, Scott Colbert discusses the implications of the Iran peace agreement and what it could mean for the region and the world.
How to protect yourself from identity theft & AI scams | FOX 10 Talks
James Lee, President of the Identity Theft Resource Center (ITRC), joins FOX 10 Talks to break down how scammers are using advanced AI to create highly believable text, email, and phone scams. James also shares the absolute best, free ways to protect yourself and your family right now. Highlights: - Why AI makes modern phishing scams almost impossible to spot by eye. - The #1 free tool to stop identity theft in its tracks (and how it affects your credit score). - Why you need to switch from passwords to "Passkeys" immediately. Credit Cards vs. Debit Cards: Which one actually protects your money from fraud? - The surprising truth about why people under 30 fall victim to scams more than older adults.
James Lee, President of the Identity Theft Resource Center (ITRC), joins FOX 10 Talks to break down how scammers are using advanced AI to create highly believable text, email, and phone scams. James also shares the absolute best, free ways to protect yourself and your family right now. Highlights: - Why AI makes modern phishing scams almost impossible to spot by eye. - The #1 free tool to stop identity theft in its tracks (and how it affects your credit score). - Why you need to switch from passwords to "Passkeys" immediately. Credit Cards vs. Debit Cards: Which one actually protects your money from fraud? - The surprising truth about why people under 30 fall victim to scams more than older adults.
Lost Canyon transports you to another world l Cool House
In this week's Cool House, FOX 10's Syleste Rodriguez takes you to a canyon deep in the northeast Valley, where an enclave of 20 homes are tucked into an area known as Lost Canyon. It's a special place that is more like a retreat, but with ultimate luxury.
In this week's Cool House, FOX 10's Syleste Rodriguez takes you to a canyon deep in the northeast Valley, where an enclave of 20 homes are tucked into an area known as Lost Canyon. It's a special place that is more like a retreat, but with ultimate luxury.
Arizona primary preview: Republican attorney general candidates outline visions | Newsmaker
The Republican primary race for Arizona attorney general takes center stage as two major Republican candidates are vying to challenge sitting Democrat Kris Mayes for the position of the state's top cop.
The Republican primary race for Arizona attorney general takes center stage as two major Republican candidates are vying to challenge sitting Democrat Kris Mayes for the position of the state's top cop.
Buckeye homicide investigation: Police seek tips in murder of Tyrone Phillips
The family of 52-year-old Tyrone Phillips are asking the public for information two years after he was found shot to death outside his Buckeye residence. A reward of up to $2,000 for details is being offered in the case.
The family of 52-year-old Tyrone Phillips are asking the public for information two years after he was found shot to death outside his Buckeye residence. A reward of up to $2,000 for details is being offered in the case.
Buckeye unsolved homicide: Family prepares to increase reward for answers
Phoenix Police are asking the public for help regarding the unsolved homicide of a 52-year-old man at his Buckeye home two years ago.
Phoenix Police are asking the public for help regarding the unsolved homicide of a 52-year-old man at his Buckeye home two years ago.
Heard Health Care owner sent to prison
Arizona state authorities sentenced a healthcare business owner to prison for his involvement in a massive sober living fraud scheme that cost taxpayers billions of dollars.
Arizona state authorities sentenced a healthcare business owner to prison for his involvement in a massive sober living fraud scheme that cost taxpayers billions of dollars.
The World Cup has taken over the sports world | FOX 10 Sports Exchange
Join FOX 10 Sports Anchor Richard Saenz and Reporters Blake Niemann, Robby Baker, and Megan Plain as they bring you comprehensive coverage of the biggest sporting event in the world.
Join FOX 10 Sports Anchor Richard Saenz and Reporters Blake Niemann, Robby Baker, and Megan Plain as they bring you comprehensive coverage of the biggest sporting event in the world.
Cop shoots cop; comedian Francisco Ramos | FOX 10 Talks
From politics and true crime to space exploration, the World Cup, and comedy, today’s show has something for everyone.
From politics and true crime to space exploration, the World Cup, and comedy, today’s show has something for everyone.
Arizona luxury estates featuring seamless indoor outdoor living | Cool House
Explore stunning Arizona contemporary properties built around scenic views and open air courtyards.
Explore stunning Arizona contemporary properties built around scenic views and open air courtyards.
World Cup & hockey romance novels discussed | Arizona Spin
Tim and Brooke discuss the World Cup and the rising popularity of hockey watch parties.
Tim and Brooke discuss the World Cup and the rising popularity of hockey watch parties.
Pasadena police release video of officer shooting inside department parking garage
Pasadena police released video showing an officer accidentally shooting another officer in the department’s parking garage during what the chief described as horseplay involving loaded guns.
Pasadena police released video showing an officer accidentally shooting another officer in the department’s parking garage during what the chief described as horseplay involving loaded guns.
Rural Stems Flower Farm | Drone Zone
This week's Drone Zone features Rural Stems Flower Farm in Mesa. Located off Warner Road, near the Loop 202, the local business offers custom, hand-picked bouquets. FOX 10 Photojournalist Tom Fergus shows more.
This week's Drone Zone features Rural Stems Flower Farm in Mesa. Located off Warner Road, near the Loop 202, the local business offers custom, hand-picked bouquets. FOX 10 Photojournalist Tom Fergus shows more.
How WWII was won | The Great American Story
America 250: A look back at the historic D-Day landings at Normandy and the road to total victory in WWII.
America 250: A look back at the historic D-Day landings at Normandy and the road to total victory in WWII.
Semiconductor industry growth driving Phoenix economic boom | FOX 10 Talks
Dennis Hoffman with the Williams Research Institute at the W.P. Carey School of Business, is an expert in the growth of the semiconductor industry in the Phoenix economy. He joins FOX 10 talks to discuss how the region has transitioned into a prominent leader in the semiconductor game following the introduction of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, which builds upon a long-standing relationship that local communities share with Intel. The historical roots of this tech ecosystem trace back to 1948 when Motorola established research operations in the area with an eye to sell to the military. The emergence of this economic hub resulted from a collaborative effort spanning roughly 15 years to come to the fore, starting with initial visits and groundwork planted during the Brewer administration. A large consortium involving the business community, governors, tax incentives, and the education community—including ASU President Michael Crow working to demonstrate engineering capabilities—helped secure the operations. This growth is significantly impacting economic development in the West Valley, where rapidly increasing job opportunities are shifting traditional traffic patterns that previously forced residents to drive west to east for employment every morning.
Dennis Hoffman with the Williams Research Institute at the W.P. Carey School of Business, is an expert in the growth of the semiconductor industry in the Phoenix economy. He joins FOX 10 talks to discuss how the region has transitioned into a prominent leader in the semiconductor game following the introduction of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, which builds upon a long-standing relationship that local communities share with Intel. The historical roots of this tech ecosystem trace back to 1948 when Motorola established research operations in the area with an eye to sell to the military. The emergence of this economic hub resulted from a collaborative effort spanning roughly 15 years to come to the fore, starting with initial visits and groundwork planted during the Brewer administration. A large consortium involving the business community, governors, tax incentives, and the education community—including ASU President Michael Crow working to demonstrate engineering capabilities—helped secure the operations. This growth is significantly impacting economic development in the West Valley, where rapidly increasing job opportunities are shifting traditional traffic patterns that previously forced residents to drive west to east for employment every morning.
How the 4.2% inflation increase impacts your wallet and savings | FOX 10 Phoenix
The economy is seeing a fresh surge in inflation as the new Consumer Price Index shows prices rising 4.2% annually in May, marking the highest level seen in three years. Financial expert Matt Shultz joined FOX 10 Talks to break down the numbers and discuss how the ongoing increases affect everyday consumers and businesses alike. While rising gas prices over the last couple months are driving a significant portion of the inflation, a variety of other factors, including supply chain issues and domestic cattle availability affecting grocery items like beef, ground beef, and steak, are contributing to the widespread economic strain. The impact of inflation is being felt harder today than it was six months or a year ago, extending beyond consumers to hit businesses that face higher operational and production costs. While the war in Iran is a major mitigating factor driving up energy costs, history shows that economic shifts also ebb and flow based on diverse disruptions ranging from past outbreaks of the bird flu to global supply chain challenges. In response to the uncertainty, Shultz noted that the Federal Reserve may hike interest rates before too long or keep them similar, which maintains an environment where people can find high rates to help their future financial lives. To navigate the fluctuating economy, consumers are advised to build defensive assumptions into their personal budgets by planning for the worst and hoping for the best. Shultz recommended taking advantage of current high levels in high-yield savings accounts to grow personal savings while focusing on controlling manageable financial choices. For more consumer insights and financial tips, individuals can access Shultz's weekly newsletter or find personal finance resources online through lendingtree.com.
The economy is seeing a fresh surge in inflation as the new Consumer Price Index shows prices rising 4.2% annually in May, marking the highest level seen in three years. Financial expert Matt Shultz joined FOX 10 Talks to break down the numbers and discuss how the ongoing increases affect everyday consumers and businesses alike. While rising gas prices over the last couple months are driving a significant portion of the inflation, a variety of other factors, including supply chain issues and domestic cattle availability affecting grocery items like beef, ground beef, and steak, are contributing to the widespread economic strain. The impact of inflation is being felt harder today than it was six months or a year ago, extending beyond consumers to hit businesses that face higher operational and production costs. While the war in Iran is a major mitigating factor driving up energy costs, history shows that economic shifts also ebb and flow based on diverse disruptions ranging from past outbreaks of the bird flu to global supply chain challenges. In response to the uncertainty, Shultz noted that the Federal Reserve may hike interest rates before too long or keep them similar, which maintains an environment where people can find high rates to help their future financial lives. To navigate the fluctuating economy, consumers are advised to build defensive assumptions into their personal budgets by planning for the worst and hoping for the best. Shultz recommended taking advantage of current high levels in high-yield savings accounts to grow personal savings while focusing on controlling manageable financial choices. For more consumer insights and financial tips, individuals can access Shultz's weekly newsletter or find personal finance resources online through lendingtree.com.



















