AZ purse snatcher; Iran war latest | FOX 10 Talks
From summer safety and smart money moves to AI, dating trends, and the World Cup, today’s show is packed with conversations that hit close to home.
From summer safety and smart money moves to AI, dating trends, and the World Cup, today’s show is packed with conversations that hit close to home.
Desert Ridge eatery celebrates the World Cup
The World Cup is here, and the Backyard at Desert Ridge provides a perfect spot to watch the global soccer tournament. FOX 10's Desiree Fluellen has more, in this edition of Taste of the Town.
The World Cup is here, and the Backyard at Desert Ridge provides a perfect spot to watch the global soccer tournament. FOX 10's Desiree Fluellen has more, in this edition of Taste of the Town.
FBI investigating AZ behavioral health provider with alleged ties to CEO who ran suspended clinic
Internal emails reveal the FBI is probing Sacred Circles of Healing and Wellness, a provider on tribal land allegedly linked to a previously suspended operator.
Internal emails reveal the FBI is probing Sacred Circles of Healing and Wellness, a provider on tribal land allegedly linked to a previously suspended operator.
Cactus Corn | Made in Arizona
A small-batch popcorn company made by hand in Phoenix is keeping the good times poppin'. FOX 10 Photojournalist Brian Kae checks out "Cactus Corn," found on the shelves or at the Diamondbacks games.
A small-batch popcorn company made by hand in Phoenix is keeping the good times poppin'. FOX 10 Photojournalist Brian Kae checks out "Cactus Corn," found on the shelves or at the Diamondbacks games.
Online sleuths arrested at Nancy Guthrie Tucson crime scene | FOX 10 Phoenix
Nancy Guthrie disappeared from her home in Tucson on February 1st. Five months into the investigation, there are still no answers, and private investigator Logan Clark, CEO of Global Persuas, believes the trail is getting colder. Clark asserts that the situation will not have a good ending, stating his firm belief that something happened to Guthrie between day one and day three, which panicked the amateur perpetrators. He also notes that there had to be more than one person involved due to the logistics of the abduction. The investigation has faced severe criticism, with commentators calling for the removal of Sheriff Nanos from the top of the Pima County Sheriff's Department. Clark details major missteps, highlighting that the sheriff released the crime scene within 30 hours, allowing people to walk through it and effectively destroying critical evidence. The department's subsequent focus on checking surveillance film across 170 Walmart locations in Arizona is described as a directionless and botched effort from the very beginning. Furthermore, although the FBI joined the case, federal officials have not stepped in front of microphones to provide any public updates. Adding to the chaos, three online content creators were arrested at the scene after drawing public attention, including a controversy over a restroom tent. One of the individuals has 32 possible criminal records ranging from multiple drunk driving charges to assault and failure on financial responsibility regarding child custody. While some defend their presence under the First Amendment, Clark and the broadcasters warn that online sleuths, conspiracy theorists, and wannabe detectives are complicating the developing investigation without verification.
Nancy Guthrie disappeared from her home in Tucson on February 1st. Five months into the investigation, there are still no answers, and private investigator Logan Clark, CEO of Global Persuas, believes the trail is getting colder. Clark asserts that the situation will not have a good ending, stating his firm belief that something happened to Guthrie between day one and day three, which panicked the amateur perpetrators. He also notes that there had to be more than one person involved due to the logistics of the abduction. The investigation has faced severe criticism, with commentators calling for the removal of Sheriff Nanos from the top of the Pima County Sheriff's Department. Clark details major missteps, highlighting that the sheriff released the crime scene within 30 hours, allowing people to walk through it and effectively destroying critical evidence. The department's subsequent focus on checking surveillance film across 170 Walmart locations in Arizona is described as a directionless and botched effort from the very beginning. Furthermore, although the FBI joined the case, federal officials have not stepped in front of microphones to provide any public updates. Adding to the chaos, three online content creators were arrested at the scene after drawing public attention, including a controversy over a restroom tent. One of the individuals has 32 possible criminal records ranging from multiple drunk driving charges to assault and failure on financial responsibility regarding child custody. While some defend their presence under the First Amendment, Clark and the broadcasters warn that online sleuths, conspiracy theorists, and wannabe detectives are complicating the developing investigation without verification.
Arizona Cardinals minicamp, FIFA World Cup excitement | FOX 10 Sports Exchange
The wait is officially over—the 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off tomorrow! We are breaking down the biggest matchups, what to expect from the USMNT, and the energy around the international teams training right here in Arizona. Plus, the Arizona Cardinals are hitting the field for mandatory minicamp. We dive into the biggest storylines, key roster battles, and what the team needs to prove before training camp.
The wait is officially over—the 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off tomorrow! We are breaking down the biggest matchups, what to expect from the USMNT, and the energy around the international teams training right here in Arizona. Plus, the Arizona Cardinals are hitting the field for mandatory minicamp. We dive into the biggest storylines, key roster battles, and what the team needs to prove before training camp.
Arizona Senator faces scrutiny over $1,500 chicken order | FOX 10 Phoenix
A controversy dubbed "chicken gate" has emerged involving the Arizona Senate Republicans and a dynamic surrounding a lobbyist-funded lunch. A tweet from Kim Quintero, a spokesperson with the Arizona Senate Republicans, noted that an Arizona Democrat tried turning one lobbyist-funded lunch into two. The lobbying firm Cornerstone paid for a catered meal from Gus’s Fried Chicken that fed over 100 people on Monday, and that same evening, the firm told the restaurant the event was a success. However, a Democrat lawmaker complained that the chicken was overcooked and dry, demanding they remake the entire order for pickup on Saturday, June 27th. Reporter TJ L'Heureux from the Arizona Agenda investigated the situation by filing a records request with the Arizona Senate. Email records between the lobbying firm Cornerstone and assistants of members of the Arizona Senate confirmed the details. The individual involved was identified as Senator Kiana Sears, a Democrat who represents Mesa. The original meal order prepared for the Capitol was substantial, consisting of 240 pieces of chicken, 85 mac and cheese sides, 85 coleslaws, and a combined 14 gallons of sweet tea and lemonade, totaling a bill of over $1,500. The requested remake date of June 27 at 5:30 p.m. raised questions because the Senate is closed on Saturdays and the Arizona Legislature is likely to be out of session after negotiating a state budget deal between Governor Katie Hobbs and Republican leaders. Senator Sears was appointed to replace Senator Eva Birch, who left office in March 2025, and Sears is up for election this year. When contacted about the order, Senator Sears did not offer further comment, and sources now indicate that the second chicken delivery will not take place.
A controversy dubbed "chicken gate" has emerged involving the Arizona Senate Republicans and a dynamic surrounding a lobbyist-funded lunch. A tweet from Kim Quintero, a spokesperson with the Arizona Senate Republicans, noted that an Arizona Democrat tried turning one lobbyist-funded lunch into two. The lobbying firm Cornerstone paid for a catered meal from Gus’s Fried Chicken that fed over 100 people on Monday, and that same evening, the firm told the restaurant the event was a success. However, a Democrat lawmaker complained that the chicken was overcooked and dry, demanding they remake the entire order for pickup on Saturday, June 27th. Reporter TJ L'Heureux from the Arizona Agenda investigated the situation by filing a records request with the Arizona Senate. Email records between the lobbying firm Cornerstone and assistants of members of the Arizona Senate confirmed the details. The individual involved was identified as Senator Kiana Sears, a Democrat who represents Mesa. The original meal order prepared for the Capitol was substantial, consisting of 240 pieces of chicken, 85 mac and cheese sides, 85 coleslaws, and a combined 14 gallons of sweet tea and lemonade, totaling a bill of over $1,500. The requested remake date of June 27 at 5:30 p.m. raised questions because the Senate is closed on Saturdays and the Arizona Legislature is likely to be out of session after negotiating a state budget deal between Governor Katie Hobbs and Republican leaders. Senator Sears was appointed to replace Senator Eva Birch, who left office in March 2025, and Sears is up for election this year. When contacted about the order, Senator Sears did not offer further comment, and sources now indicate that the second chicken delivery will not take place.
'Chickengate' controversy at Capitol, 'Pee tent' arrest outside Guthrie home | FOX 10 Talks
Today’s show dives into two bizarre Arizona stories that have lawmakers, journalists, and communities talking. Political reporter TJ L’Heureux discusses the Route 66 celebration featuring more than 240 pieces of fried chicken turned political talking point. Plus, Logan Clark of Global Pursuit talks the latest controversy involving several YouTubers who were arrested near Nancy Guthrie’s home, sparking questions about content creators and where the line should be drawn.
Today’s show dives into two bizarre Arizona stories that have lawmakers, journalists, and communities talking. Political reporter TJ L’Heureux discusses the Route 66 celebration featuring more than 240 pieces of fried chicken turned political talking point. Plus, Logan Clark of Global Pursuit talks the latest controversy involving several YouTubers who were arrested near Nancy Guthrie’s home, sparking questions about content creators and where the line should be drawn.
Deputies save toddler; Iran latest | FOX 10 Talks
From healthcare and politics to the World Cup and a controversy making headlines in Arizona, today’s show is packed with conversations you won’t want to miss.
From healthcare and politics to the World Cup and a controversy making headlines in Arizona, today’s show is packed with conversations you won’t want to miss.
FBI probes Arizona behavioral health clinic
An FBI investigation is focused on a behavioral health provider on tribal land called Sacred Circles of Healing and Wellness. FOX 10's Justin Lum has the details.
An FBI investigation is focused on a behavioral health provider on tribal land called Sacred Circles of Healing and Wellness. FOX 10's Justin Lum has the details.
Dr. Avi Loeb reacts to space technology whistleblower disclosure push | FOX 10 Phoenix
There is a bipartisan political push for transparency, increased records releases, and whistleblower protections regarding national security text and space technologies produced by other nations. These initiatives could involve programs focused on the retrieval and reverse engineering of such tech. The movement brings representatives from different parties together, indicating that this is not a political issue. Harvard astrophysicist Dr. Avi Loeb joined FOX 10 Talks to react to these developments and address how religious individuals reconcile their beliefs with the potential scientific discovery of other beings. A perspective offered notes that just as having a second child does not diminish love for the first, recognizing that there are other siblings in our family out there should not conflict with religious beliefs, but rather intensify respect for God. Regarding the next steps in the push for disclosure, two batches of documents, images, and videos have already been released on the website on May 8 and May 22. Another release might occur on Friday of this week or slightly later. However, protections for whistleblowers involved in programs yet to come remain crucial, as there is still much more classified information out there that a committee of experts should access.
There is a bipartisan political push for transparency, increased records releases, and whistleblower protections regarding national security text and space technologies produced by other nations. These initiatives could involve programs focused on the retrieval and reverse engineering of such tech. The movement brings representatives from different parties together, indicating that this is not a political issue. Harvard astrophysicist Dr. Avi Loeb joined FOX 10 Talks to react to these developments and address how religious individuals reconcile their beliefs with the potential scientific discovery of other beings. A perspective offered notes that just as having a second child does not diminish love for the first, recognizing that there are other siblings in our family out there should not conflict with religious beliefs, but rather intensify respect for God. Regarding the next steps in the push for disclosure, two batches of documents, images, and videos have already been released on the website on May 8 and May 22. Another release might occur on Friday of this week or slightly later. However, protections for whistleblowers involved in programs yet to come remain crucial, as there is still much more classified information out there that a committee of experts should access.
NBA Finals shift momentum, World Cup team arrives in AZ | FOX 10 Sports Exchange
The World Cup is coming to Arizona, and the NBA Finals just took a dramatic turn. Megan Plain has the latest as the Turkish National Team arrives in Mesa to train and prepare for the World Cup. As hundreds of passionate fans turned out to welcome the squad, we preview Turkey's opening matches, including a highly anticipated showdown with the U.S. on June 25. Plus, the San Antonio Spurs are back in the series after a huge Game 3 victory over the New York Knicks.
The World Cup is coming to Arizona, and the NBA Finals just took a dramatic turn. Megan Plain has the latest as the Turkish National Team arrives in Mesa to train and prepare for the World Cup. As hundreds of passionate fans turned out to welcome the squad, we preview Turkey's opening matches, including a highly anticipated showdown with the U.S. on June 25. Plus, the San Antonio Spurs are back in the series after a huge Game 3 victory over the New York Knicks.
UAP transparency and government secrets, high-profile murder verdict | FOX 10 Talks
Renowned astrophysicist Dr. Avi Loeb joins following a major congressional hearing on UAP transparency and whistleblower protections. Witnesses told lawmakers that internal government records may contradict decades of public statements about unidentified aerial phenomena. Plus, a Texas jury has found Karmelo Anthony guilty in the 2025 murder of fellow high school student Austin Metcalf. Attorney Benjamin Taylor breaks down the verdict, the legal implications, and what comes next.
Renowned astrophysicist Dr. Avi Loeb joins following a major congressional hearing on UAP transparency and whistleblower protections. Witnesses told lawmakers that internal government records may contradict decades of public statements about unidentified aerial phenomena. Plus, a Texas jury has found Karmelo Anthony guilty in the 2025 murder of fellow high school student Austin Metcalf. Attorney Benjamin Taylor breaks down the verdict, the legal implications, and what comes next.
Toddler hit & run; Sky Harbor delays | FOX 10 Talks
From personal finance and life skills to health, politics, and America’s favorite pastime, today’s show is packed with conversations that can make a real difference in your everyday life.
From personal finance and life skills to health, politics, and America’s favorite pastime, today’s show is packed with conversations that can make a real difference in your everyday life.
New AM stereo radios & $500 TV watches hit AZ stores | Video Vault
On Channel 10 Rewind: New AM stereo radios hit Arizona stores as retailers report high consumer interest in the new technology.
On Channel 10 Rewind: New AM stereo radios hit Arizona stores as retailers report high consumer interest in the new technology.
Garth Brooks catalog rumors & 666 superstitions | Arizona Spin
The Arizona Spin hosts discuss Garth Brooks music rumors, superstitions, and social media.
The Arizona Spin hosts discuss Garth Brooks music rumors, superstitions, and social media.
Chrisleys sue former attorney over criminal case defense
Todd and Julie Chrisley have filed a $25 million lawsuit accusing a former defense attorney and his law firm of legal malpractice.
Todd and Julie Chrisley have filed a $25 million lawsuit accusing a former defense attorney and his law firm of legal malpractice.
Trump booed by Madison Square Garden crowd in NBA Finals
President Donald Trump, a longtime Knicks fan, was loudly booed during the NBA Finals at Madison Square Garden.
President Donald Trump, a longtime Knicks fan, was loudly booed during the NBA Finals at Madison Square Garden.
LA mayor's race: Incumbent Karen Bass to face Nithya Raman in runoff, AP projects
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and City Councilmember Nithya Raman have advanced from the primary election to face off in the November general election.
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and City Councilmember Nithya Raman have advanced from the primary election to face off in the November general election.
Phoenix Suns connections in the NBA Finals | FOX 10 Sports Exchange
Join FOX 10 Sports Anchor Richard Saenz as he breaks down the biggest stories making headlines across Arizona and the sports world.
Join FOX 10 Sports Anchor Richard Saenz as he breaks down the biggest stories making headlines across Arizona and the sports world.



















