Nightly Roundup: Police shooting investigation; man sets house on fire
From an active investigation following a West Valley police shooting to a shocking twist in a barricade situation, here's a look at some of our top stories.
Arizona city considers turning parking lot into overnight campground for workers
Sedona's tourism boom and short-term rentals are pushing rent prices higher than the Red Rocks, which makes the city famous.
Why did javelinas damage an Arizona golf course?
It's a video that has gone viral on various social media, but some are wondering why javelinas decided to damage a golf course in the Sedona area. The golf course's manager has the answers.
A warmer than usual summer blamed for hungry, hungry javelinas ripping through Arizona golf course
Operators of a northern Arizona golf course think they have finally found the right repellent for javelinas ripping apart their turf — chili oil.
Sedona's peak tourism season begins as temps drop and leaves change into fall colors
Still feeling the heat in the Valley? Why not go for a day trip? That’s what FOX 10's Steve Nielsen did Monday to show us why Sedona is a great place to visit in the fall.
Rural travel destinations where you can unplug and have fun this summer
Looking for a vacation destination with some country charm this summer? Places with a small town feel are sometimes what you need for the ultimate relaxation vacation.
Wildfire closes some Sedona hiking trails this weekend
Sedona residents could see some smoke overnight and into the morning on Saturday, but authorities say smoke impacts should be minimal.
Rain, snowmelt filling up Arizona waterways as winemakers face challenges from Mother Nature
The sight of a Salt River with flowing water is a sign that recent rain and snow runoff has filled up some reservoirs that provide water to Phoenix, but the wet winter is also causing a certain level of hardship for some businesses in Northern Arizona.



















