Vice President Mike Pence to visit Arizona on August 11
Pence will accept an endorsement from the Arizona Association of Police in Tucson and deliver remarks on "the Trump administration’s continued support of the men and women serving in law enforcement and their unwavering commitment to never defund the police," his office said.
Pence will accept an endorsement from the Arizona Association of Police in Tucson and deliver remarks on "the Trump administration’s continued support of the men and women serving in law enforcement and their unwavering commitment to never defund the police," his office said.
Mesa Fire holds first immunization clinic since COVID-19 outbreak began
As kids are gearing up to go back to school, at least one Arizona city has many children who haven't had a chance to get their vaccinations - but first responders are trying to fix that. FOX 10's Steve Nielsen reports.
As kids are gearing up to go back to school, at least one Arizona city has many children who haven't had a chance to get their vaccinations - but first responders are trying to fix that. FOX 10's Steve Nielsen reports.
Mesa Fire holding free immunization clinic
Preparations are underway for Mesa Fire's free immunization clinic from 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. on August 1 at Mesa Public Safety Training Facility.
Preparations are underway for Mesa Fire's free immunization clinic from 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. on August 1 at Mesa Public Safety Training Facility.
Valley pastor remembers life, legacy of late Georgia Rep. John Lewis
A Valley pastor is recounting how efforts by late Georgia Rep. John Lewis to achieve equality for African Americans have inspired his own work on police reform.
A Valley pastor is recounting how efforts by late Georgia Rep. John Lewis to achieve equality for African Americans have inspired his own work on police reform.
Valley group trying to make COVID-19 testing available for more people in Arizona
Officials with a Valley organization say they are putting additional measures in place to address what they claim are additional challenges faced by minority and low-income communities when it comes to COVID-19 testing.
Officials with a Valley organization say they are putting additional measures in place to address what they claim are additional challenges faced by minority and low-income communities when it comes to COVID-19 testing.
Teachers preparing for a virtual start to 2020-2021 school year
As a new school year approaches, teachers are getting ready to teach in a different way during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
As a new school year approaches, teachers are getting ready to teach in a different way during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
DPS: Troopers used grappler device to end pursuit
DPS officials say this is the first time the department has successfully used the Grappler to stop a car.
DPS officials say this is the first time the department has successfully used the Grappler to stop a car.
Maricopa County Attorney announces new program for handling alleged inappropriate police conduct claims
The Maricopa County Attorney's Office is setting up a new program to look at claims of alleged police misconduct in a centralized manner.
The Maricopa County Attorney's Office is setting up a new program to look at claims of alleged police misconduct in a centralized manner.
FBI: 2 agents shot while executing search warrant in Mesa, suspect in bank robberies found dead
One FBI agent was hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries and the other was treated at the scene for minor injuries.
One FBI agent was hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries and the other was treated at the scene for minor injuries.
Video shows Mesa police officers shooting man with bean bag rounds in front of children while serving warrant
A family in Mesa is demanding answers after a video shows SWAT officers firing bean bag rounds at a man in front of his children.
A family in Mesa is demanding answers after a video shows SWAT officers firing bean bag rounds at a man in front of his children.
Mesa 24/7 COVID-19 test site suffering from test kit shortage
Embry Women's Health says they are running low on test kits in the East Valley and may run out by Thursday afternoon.
Embry Women's Health says they are running low on test kits in the East Valley and may run out by Thursday afternoon.
COVID-19 testing location at Mesa Community College open 24/7
People running a COVID-19 testing site at Mesa Community College says more people need to take advantage of their testing capacity.
People running a COVID-19 testing site at Mesa Community College says more people need to take advantage of their testing capacity.
Mesa health practice offering free 24/7 COVID-19 testing
As Arizona's coronavirus cases continue to rise, Embry Women's Health is taking testing to the next level. Their goal is to test more than 5,000 people day.
As Arizona's coronavirus cases continue to rise, Embry Women's Health is taking testing to the next level. Their goal is to test more than 5,000 people day.
Hot jobs: Airport tarmac workers trying to keep cool during heat
FOX 10 learns about how airplane fuelers at Mesa Gateway Airport stay cool during extremely hot weather.
FOX 10 learns about how airplane fuelers at Mesa Gateway Airport stay cool during extremely hot weather.
Body camera in deadly deputy-involved shooting in Mesa released
Officials with MCSO released video taken during a deputy involved shooting on July 5.
Officials with MCSO released video taken during a deputy involved shooting on July 5.
PD: 2-year-old boy dies after being pulled from Mesa pool
Police say the boy's condition improved en route to the hospital, however, his condition worsened and he later died.
Police say the boy's condition improved en route to the hospital, however, his condition worsened and he later died.
Man wanted to poison his wife's drink to continue an alleged long-term affair, police say
A 42-year-old man was reportedly conspiring to give his wife a lethal dose of fentanyl so he could continue having a long-term affair, police say. He told a woman, who tipped off police of the planned crime, that he wanted to collect his wife's life insurance money.
A 42-year-old man was reportedly conspiring to give his wife a lethal dose of fentanyl so he could continue having a long-term affair, police say. He told a woman, who tipped off police of the planned crime, that he wanted to collect his wife's life insurance money.
More than 81,000 Arizona businesses get coronavirus loans
Among the 11,000 firms approved for at least $150,000 in loans, several sectors dominated — restaurants, medical, dental and law offices, and construction contractors. More than 150 religious organizations — mainly churches — and nearly as many schools also were approved for loans.
Among the 11,000 firms approved for at least $150,000 in loans, several sectors dominated — restaurants, medical, dental and law offices, and construction contractors. More than 150 religious organizations — mainly churches — and nearly as many schools also were approved for loans.
MCSO: Man dead following deputy-involved shooting in Mesa
A man was struck and is seriously injured after a Maricopa County deputy-involved shooting Sunday night.
A man was struck and is seriously injured after a Maricopa County deputy-involved shooting Sunday night.
PD: Suspect arrested after man found shot in vehicle in parking lot of Mesa Circle K
According to Mesa Police, officers responded on July 1 to reports of a shooting at the gas station located at the intersection of Dobson and Guadalupe Roads.
According to Mesa Police, officers responded on July 1 to reports of a shooting at the gas station located at the intersection of Dobson and Guadalupe Roads.



















