Phoenix teen sentenced to 14 years in deadly 2025 road rage shooting

A 17-year-old was sentenced to 14 years after pleading guilty to manslaughter for a 2025 deadly road rage shooting in Phoenix.

Man doused ex-girlfriend in gasoline, set her on fire after breakup: Phoenix PD

After surviving severe burns and weeks of intimidation, police say a Phoenix woman secretly recorded her ex-boyfriend admitting to dousing her in gasoline and setting her on fire.

Child left in hot garage; is it too hot to hike? | FOX 10 Talks
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Photojournalist Rick Davis joins FOX 10 Talks to discuss the disturbing case of a child left in a hot garage and the dangers extreme Arizona temperatures can pose in a matter of minutes.

New details on Hayden Panettiere's death; Nancy Guthrie ransom notes may contain clues l Morning News Brief

From a cruise cabin attack, to new details on the death of actor Hayden Panettiere, and a D-backs star undergoing an MRI after no-showing a game, here are your top stories for August 19, 2026, on fox10phoenix.com.

Bodycam: Armed, off-duty officer at ICE protest
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FOX 10 Investigates obtained footage of a fired Phoenix police officer at a high school protest. Dusten Mullen told officers he wanted teens to assault him. Justin Lum has the details.

Phoenix police officers placed on leave after traffic stop

A criminal investigation is underway after two Phoenix officers allegedly failed to document the use of force and activate body cameras during an Aug. 5 traffic stop.

Criminal probe launched into Phoenix officers
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Two officers face a criminal investigation after allegedly failing to record and report a use of force during a traffic stop. FOX 10's Megan Spector reports.

Phoenix passes 200 miles of cool pavement
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The City of Phoenix is set to surpass 200 miles of cool pavement applied to city streets in a major milestone in the fight against summer heat. FOX 10's Danielle Miller learns how it works. 

What's going on with Ketel Marte? Celebrating Suns Hall of Famers | FOX 10 Sports Exchange
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We break down the latest surrounding Ketel Marte and the Arizona Diamondbacks, what the situation means for the team, and how the impact as the D-backs fight to stay in the postseason race. Plus, the Cardinals are preparing for their first home preseason game as the Dallas Cowboys come to town. And, Tom Leander from the Suns broadcast team reflects on Amar'e Stoudemire and Mike D'Antoni entering the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame over the weekend. 

Real estate expert analyzes Arizona housing affordability challenges | FOX 10 Phoenix
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The housing market across the nation and in Arizona remains uncertain as high interest rates and tight inventory keep home prices elevated. Mark Stapp, a real estate expert from Arizona State University, joined the broadcast to discuss the key factors impacting buyers and renters. Stapp explained that while apartment rental rates have tempered slightly, a slowdown in new permits and deliveries means relief may be short-lived. Continued population and job growth maintain high demand for housing, but homebuilders are exercising caution to avoid overbuilding, which keeps the supply constrained. Homeowners holding low-interest mortgages are disincentivized from moving, creating a lock-in effect that further limits existing home inventory. Buyers looking for homes priced below $450,000, which is roughly the median price, face significant inventory shortages, as much of the available supply remains concentrated in higher price tiers. Expanding outward to outlying areas like Apache Junction adds transportation costs that can offset lower home prices. External economic factors, including tariffs on Canadian softwood lumber and rising energy prices, further contribute to higher construction costs and home prices. Despite these challenges, market conditions differ significantly from the 2007 housing crash, which was driven by excessive leverage. Today's challenges stem from broader geopolitical factors, energy costs, and material supply constraints rather than structural financial instability. Homebuilders are responding by offering buyer incentives and shifting focus toward alternative housing options, such as townhomes and duplexes, often referred to as the "missing middle." Stapp emphasized that restoring local housing affordability is crucial to sustaining economic development and continuing to attract workers to the region.

AI tools for busy moms to save time and organize daily schedules | Balancing Act | FOX 10 Phoenix
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From meal planning to organizing medical documents, AI tools can give you hours back each week. Expert Bella Vasta explains how artificial intelligence can streamline daily household scheduling and dinner planning.

Meet Daisy, the Arizona Department of Public Safety's new comfort dog

The Arizona Department of Public Safety introduced Daisy, a 5-month-old hypoallergenic Labradoodle trained to aid officers with post-traumatic stress and comfort citizens in crisis.

Ketel Marte goes AWOL; AZ election analysis | FOX 10 Talks
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Robby Baker joins FOX 10 Talks to discuss the latest drama surrounding D-backs star Ketel Marte. Plus, political analyst Mike Noble breaks down Arizona's election landscape, the races and issues shaping the state, and what voters should be watching.

Arizona elections: New polling reveals voter shifts | FOX 10 Talks
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Political analyst Mike joins FOX 10 Talks to break down the latest polling data following Arizona’s primary elections. As the state moves into the general election, polling shows a shifted political landscape in this critical battleground.

Phoenix officers put on leave; D-backs' Ketel Marte goes AWOL l Morning News Brief

From Phoenix police officers placed on leave, to a plea deal offered in a murder case, and a missing D-backs star, here are your top stories for August 18, 2026, on fox10phoenix.com.