AZ CEO accused of stealing millions; man who went viral for scolding father fired by firm l Morning News Brief
From the CEO of an Arizona startup accused of embezzling millions of dollars from the company to fallout for a man who went viral for scolding a father inside a gas station restroom, here's a look at your top headlines for the morning of June 19.
From the CEO of an Arizona startup accused of embezzling millions of dollars from the company to fallout for a man who went viral for scolding a father inside a gas station restroom, here's a look at your top headlines for the morning of June 19.
Man found shot inside crashed car in Phoenix neighborhood
Phoenix police found a man with gunshot wounds near 43rd Avenue and Indian School Road. No arrests have been made, and police advise anyone with information to call Silent Witness.
Phoenix police found a man with gunshot wounds near 43rd Avenue and Indian School Road. No arrests have been made, and police advise anyone with information to call Silent Witness.
Major updates for Phoenix's animal cruelty ordinance
Phoenix City Council has passed new regulations for their animal cruelty ordinance for the summer months. FOX 10'S Syleste Rodriguez and Ty Brennan share the story.
Phoenix City Council has passed new regulations for their animal cruelty ordinance for the summer months. FOX 10'S Syleste Rodriguez and Ty Brennan share the story.
Arizona weather forecast: Zonal wind flow cools temperatures through Father's Day
A temporary relief from intense heat will lower Phoenix weekend temperatures to 105 degrees before a major high-pressure ridge returns next week.
A temporary relief from intense heat will lower Phoenix weekend temperatures to 105 degrees before a major high-pressure ridge returns next week.
2 men, woman critically hurt in Phoenix crash
The intersection of 59th Avenue and McDowell Road is back open following a serious crash that left three people with critical injuries. FOX 10's Annalisa Pardo has the details.
The intersection of 59th Avenue and McDowell Road is back open following a serious crash that left three people with critical injuries. FOX 10's Annalisa Pardo has the details.
Woman left 5 starving dogs to die inside Phoenix apartment, cops say
A Phoenix woman allegedly left five dogs to starve for a week after being evicted, then brushed off a dead puppy as "just dehydrated."
A Phoenix woman allegedly left five dogs to starve for a week after being evicted, then brushed off a dead puppy as "just dehydrated."
$55M park deck over downtown freeway | Video Vault
On Channel 10 Rewind: Officials unveil plans for a $55 million concrete deck and park over the downtown Phoenix freeway.
On Channel 10 Rewind: Officials unveil plans for a $55 million concrete deck and park over the downtown Phoenix freeway.
Phoenix man survives harrowing SUV rollover on closed icy mountain pass in Colorado
A 58-year-old Phoenix man miraculously climbed 150 feet to safety after his SUV rolled multiple times off a treacherous, icy switchback near Telluride.
A 58-year-old Phoenix man miraculously climbed 150 feet to safety after his SUV rolled multiple times off a treacherous, icy switchback near Telluride.
New details in deadly West Valley crash; AZ tribal police make arrest in deadly shooting | Nightly Roundup
Worker rescued at north Phoenix plant; arrest made over deadly tribal shooting; and more - here's a look at your top stories.
Worker rescued at north Phoenix plant; arrest made over deadly tribal shooting; and more - here's a look at your top stories.
Arizona weather forecast: Phoenix temps to drop slightly ahead of the weekend
Temperatures in the Valley will dip slightly over a dry weekend before rebounding quickly next week to near 115 degrees.
Temperatures in the Valley will dip slightly over a dry weekend before rebounding quickly next week to near 115 degrees.
Juneteenth: Phoenix businesses along 'The Black Row' celebrate
A hidden corridor of 10 black-owned businesses on Indian School Road is pairing Juneteenth and Father's Day with promotional prices this summer.
A hidden corridor of 10 black-owned businesses on Indian School Road is pairing Juneteenth and Father's Day with promotional prices this summer.
Phoenix Black Row celebrates Juneteenth
Ten businesses on Indian School Road are offering specials to showcase heritage and economic empowerment. FOX 10's Ellen McNamara has more.
Ten businesses on Indian School Road are offering specials to showcase heritage and economic empowerment. FOX 10's Ellen McNamara has more.
Arizona drowning stats show critical need for youth swim lessons
With drowning ranked as the leading cause of death for Arizona children ages 1 to 4, the city of Phoenix is providing $15 swim classes to prevent future tragedies.
With drowning ranked as the leading cause of death for Arizona children ages 1 to 4, the city of Phoenix is providing $15 swim classes to prevent future tragedies.
Phoenix swim lessons aim to prevent child drowning
With drowning ranked as the leading cause of death for Arizona children ages 1 to 4, the city of Phoenix is providing $15 swim classes to prevent future tragedies.
With drowning ranked as the leading cause of death for Arizona children ages 1 to 4, the city of Phoenix is providing $15 swim classes to prevent future tragedies.
Construction worker rescued after getting trapped at Phoenix TSMC plant
First responders flooded the TSMC semiconductor complex Thursday afternoon to rescue an injured construction worker.
First responders flooded the TSMC semiconductor complex Thursday afternoon to rescue an injured construction worker.
Valley dust storms; gubernatorial candidate Andy Biggs | FOX 10 Talks
On today's show, Congressman Andy Biggs joins us to discuss his campaign for Arizona governor, the issues driving his run, and his vision for the state’s future. Also, FOX 10's Krystal Ortiz tracks the latest storms across the state.
On today's show, Congressman Andy Biggs joins us to discuss his campaign for Arizona governor, the issues driving his run, and his vision for the state’s future. Also, FOX 10's Krystal Ortiz tracks the latest storms across the state.
Arizona fake electors indictment dismissed by state prosecutors
In a June 17 court filing, Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes wrote that the state seeks to "dismiss the indictment without prejudice, so the State can re-present this case to the grand jury on a reasonable timeline."
In a June 17 court filing, Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes wrote that the state seeks to "dismiss the indictment without prejudice, so the State can re-present this case to the grand jury on a reasonable timeline."
Arizona Governor race: Andy Biggs talks housing, school choice, and Katie Hobbs | FOX 10 Talks
Arizona Congressman Andy Biggs shared insights into his campaign for governor, addressing electability, polling data, and political messaging. Biggs pushed back against criticisms from David Schweikert, who previously questioned his independent voter appeal, by asserting that he is the only Republican pulling ahead of Governor Katie Hobbs. Addressing specific attacks regarding a past interview appearance, Biggs classified them as "slanderous different defamatory statements that they know are untrue" while underscoring his extensive history of working across the aisle on bipartisan legislation. Shifting focus to state economic concerns, Biggs outlined his strategies for improving housing affordability and managing water infrastructure in Arizona. He criticized the current administration's housing policies, noting that a past moratorium increased scarcity and that "permitting is about 40% of the cost" of building a home. Furthermore, Biggs strongly defended Arizona's expansive school choice and the Empowerment Scholarship Account (ESA) program, stating that when authorities prosecute wrongdoers, "fraud starts going away and you save money." The discussion also covered federal policy, voting records, and shifting political dynamics following the 2024 presidential election where Donald Trump won Arizona by 5.5 points. Replying to a viewer's inquiry on his voting record regarding infrastructure and social programs, Biggs noted his support for bills providing substantial tax savings for working-class families. Finally, Biggs touched upon his personal life, noting that he plays in a cover band performing hits from the 70s, 80s, and 90s, and enjoys spending time with his 12 grandchildren.
Arizona Congressman Andy Biggs shared insights into his campaign for governor, addressing electability, polling data, and political messaging. Biggs pushed back against criticisms from David Schweikert, who previously questioned his independent voter appeal, by asserting that he is the only Republican pulling ahead of Governor Katie Hobbs. Addressing specific attacks regarding a past interview appearance, Biggs classified them as "slanderous different defamatory statements that they know are untrue" while underscoring his extensive history of working across the aisle on bipartisan legislation. Shifting focus to state economic concerns, Biggs outlined his strategies for improving housing affordability and managing water infrastructure in Arizona. He criticized the current administration's housing policies, noting that a past moratorium increased scarcity and that "permitting is about 40% of the cost" of building a home. Furthermore, Biggs strongly defended Arizona's expansive school choice and the Empowerment Scholarship Account (ESA) program, stating that when authorities prosecute wrongdoers, "fraud starts going away and you save money." The discussion also covered federal policy, voting records, and shifting political dynamics following the 2024 presidential election where Donald Trump won Arizona by 5.5 points. Replying to a viewer's inquiry on his voting record regarding infrastructure and social programs, Biggs noted his support for bills providing substantial tax savings for working-class families. Finally, Biggs touched upon his personal life, noting that he plays in a cover band performing hits from the 70s, 80s, and 90s, and enjoys spending time with his 12 grandchildren.
Inside the historic Phoenix Police Department headquarters ahead of move to new building
The Phoenix Police Department is transitioning to a larger, updated facility to accommodate modern public safety needs and expanded technology. FOX 10 got a tour of the old building ahead of the new move.
The Phoenix Police Department is transitioning to a larger, updated facility to accommodate modern public safety needs and expanded technology. FOX 10 got a tour of the old building ahead of the new move.
Cats abandoned outside Valley animal shelter amid extreme heat; 'Elf' actor arrested l Morning News Brief
From a man who was caught on camera leaving pregnant cats in a taped box outside a Valley animal shelter during extreme heat to an "Elf" actor arrested on an outstanding warrant, here's a look at your top headlines for the morning of June 18.
From a man who was caught on camera leaving pregnant cats in a taped box outside a Valley animal shelter during extreme heat to an "Elf" actor arrested on an outstanding warrant, here's a look at your top headlines for the morning of June 18.



















