FAA to hire thousands of air traffic controllers by 2028
More than 100 flights faced delays at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport on Monday, following a federal grounding order issued days prior. FOX 10's Andrew Christiansen has the details.
More than 100 flights faced delays at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport on Monday, following a federal grounding order issued days prior. FOX 10's Andrew Christiansen has the details.
FAA to hire thousands of new air traffic controllers after disruptions
To prevent major travel backups like the 200 delays seen last week, the FAA is fast-tracking the recruitment of 2,400 air traffic controllers by fiscal year 2028.
To prevent major travel backups like the 200 delays seen last week, the FAA is fast-tracking the recruitment of 2,400 air traffic controllers by fiscal year 2028.
Alice Cooper's credit card found by Arizona grandfather
A European tour is back on track, thanks to an Arizona grandfather. Jeff found rocker Alice Cooper’s lost credit card, and he returned it to Cooper's Phoenix teen center. FOX 10's Joe Tillman was there for the surprise thank-you that was waiting for him.
A European tour is back on track, thanks to an Arizona grandfather. Jeff found rocker Alice Cooper’s lost credit card, and he returned it to Cooper's Phoenix teen center. FOX 10's Joe Tillman was there for the surprise thank-you that was waiting for him.
Inked & Bound combines books and tattoos
Grab a book and get a tattoo while you are at it. Customers can do both at Inked & Bound. FOX 10's Desiree Fluellen checked out the unique local establishment.
Grab a book and get a tattoo while you are at it. Customers can do both at Inked & Bound. FOX 10's Desiree Fluellen checked out the unique local establishment.
Phoenix toddler killed in driveway crash
Phoenix police arrested 35-year-old Carlos Rojas Mora following a crash that killed a toddler on June 7.
Phoenix police arrested 35-year-old Carlos Rojas Mora following a crash that killed a toddler on June 7.
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.
Cosmetic surgery shifts from taboo to transparent in social media era | FOX 10 Phoenix
Plastic and cosmetic surgery procedures have shifted from taboo tabloid secrets into open, public conversations in the era of social media platforms like Instagram and Facebook. Board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. Laura Devgan joined the show to discuss how public transparency has transformed aesthetic medicine. The biggest modern shift is not necessarily that more people are undergoing procedures, but that patients are increasingly open about sharing their experiences online, creating more realistic expectations and highly educated consumers before they even enter a consultation room. The conversation highlighted evolving industry trends, such as younger patients pursuing prevention and maintenance to achieve a "forever 35" look. Dr. Laura Devgan noted that the current major trend centers around global facial optimization, which focuses on overall balance, proportion, and symmetry rather than fixing a single isolated wrinkle. Additionally, the industry is witnessing a significant course correction away from the overfilled, puffy cheeks and over-pulled aesthetics of prior generations, shifting instead toward millimeter-level refinements that prioritize a natural and vibrant appearance. The discussion also touched upon the varying financial costs of procedures, which can range widely based on a surgeon's experience, demand, and geographic region. The hosts and Dr. Laura Devgan analyzed the risks of losing facial identity, referencing prominent celebrity figures like Bradley Cooper, Ryan Seacrest, Simon Cowell, and Jennifer Grey. Dr. Laura Devgan cautioned against chasing absolute perfection over identity preservation, noting that extreme procedures can result in a feminization of the male face or a complete loss of the distinct architecture that made an individual recognizable.
Plastic and cosmetic surgery procedures have shifted from taboo tabloid secrets into open, public conversations in the era of social media platforms like Instagram and Facebook. Board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. Laura Devgan joined the show to discuss how public transparency has transformed aesthetic medicine. The biggest modern shift is not necessarily that more people are undergoing procedures, but that patients are increasingly open about sharing their experiences online, creating more realistic expectations and highly educated consumers before they even enter a consultation room. The conversation highlighted evolving industry trends, such as younger patients pursuing prevention and maintenance to achieve a "forever 35" look. Dr. Laura Devgan noted that the current major trend centers around global facial optimization, which focuses on overall balance, proportion, and symmetry rather than fixing a single isolated wrinkle. Additionally, the industry is witnessing a significant course correction away from the overfilled, puffy cheeks and over-pulled aesthetics of prior generations, shifting instead toward millimeter-level refinements that prioritize a natural and vibrant appearance. The discussion also touched upon the varying financial costs of procedures, which can range widely based on a surgeon's experience, demand, and geographic region. The hosts and Dr. Laura Devgan analyzed the risks of losing facial identity, referencing prominent celebrity figures like Bradley Cooper, Ryan Seacrest, Simon Cowell, and Jennifer Grey. Dr. Laura Devgan cautioned against chasing absolute perfection over identity preservation, noting that extreme procedures can result in a feminization of the male face or a complete loss of the distinct architecture that made an individual recognizable.
Travel costs take off; plastic surgery trend | FOX 10 Talks
Join FOX 10 Anchors Marc Martinez and Ellen McNamara for a fast-paced, can’t-miss breakdown of the biggest stories making headlines right now.
Join FOX 10 Anchors Marc Martinez and Ellen McNamara for a fast-paced, can’t-miss breakdown of the biggest stories making headlines right now.
President Trump intervenes in Iran hostilities ahead of midterms
Professor Doctor Larry Walker from the University of Central Florida joined the show to analyze current international affairs and upcoming domestic elections. Walker discussed the fragile peace in Iran, noting that while missiles were sent back and forth over a period of weeks, hostilities have slowed since the April ceasefire. Reports indicate that President Trump intervened with a few phone calls, prompting both countries to pull back slightly, though hostilities are likely to continue through May. The discussion highlighted the president's high motivation to resolve these international issues before the November midterm elections, especially as consumers face high food prices and gas prices pushing five dollars a gallon in Phoenix. Walker, a former congressional staffer, emphasized that the midterm elections are critical for Republicans aiming to hold onto the House. He noted that consumer confidence is heavily tied to these everyday pocketbook issues. The segment shifted to the mayoral race in Los Angeles, where candidates are vying for the open seat. Walker noted that California and Los Angeles are historically solid blue, but highlighted the shift in voting numbers over the last 12 hours for the top candidates, including Karen Bass. Looking ahead to November, Walker placed the odds of Democrats taking back the House at 55 to 45, while giving them a lower 40% to 45% chance of retaking the Senate.
Professor Doctor Larry Walker from the University of Central Florida joined the show to analyze current international affairs and upcoming domestic elections. Walker discussed the fragile peace in Iran, noting that while missiles were sent back and forth over a period of weeks, hostilities have slowed since the April ceasefire. Reports indicate that President Trump intervened with a few phone calls, prompting both countries to pull back slightly, though hostilities are likely to continue through May. The discussion highlighted the president's high motivation to resolve these international issues before the November midterm elections, especially as consumers face high food prices and gas prices pushing five dollars a gallon in Phoenix. Walker, a former congressional staffer, emphasized that the midterm elections are critical for Republicans aiming to hold onto the House. He noted that consumer confidence is heavily tied to these everyday pocketbook issues. The segment shifted to the mayoral race in Los Angeles, where candidates are vying for the open seat. Walker noted that California and Los Angeles are historically solid blue, but highlighted the shift in voting numbers over the last 12 hours for the top candidates, including Karen Bass. Looking ahead to November, Walker placed the odds of Democrats taking back the House at 55 to 45, while giving them a lower 40% to 45% chance of retaking the Senate.
MD Warns: Pool hazards and hidden sunburn traps!
Are you unknowingly increasing your skin cancer risk this summer? We are joined by dermatologist Shyamal Patel, MD, to break down a major, hidden hazard of hanging out by the pool, beach, or local waterways: the reflection effect. While most of us remember to reapply sunscreen after swimming, many don't realize that water reflects up to 10% of UV radiation, effectively giving you a double dose of sun exposure. Dr. Patel joins us to discuss how heightened sunburns near water accelerate skin damage, the long-term risks of skin cancer, and the specific preventative steps you need to take to protect yourself and your family. IN THIS STREAM, WE COVER: • Why being near water drastically increases your UV exposure. • The science behind "reflective sunburns" and how to spot early skin damage. • Dr. Patel’s top dermatological recommendations for water-resistant sun protection. #SkinCancerAwareness #SunSafety #Dermatology #SunburnPrevention #SummerHealth #DrShyamalPatel #SkincareTips #LiveHealth #fox10talks
Are you unknowingly increasing your skin cancer risk this summer? We are joined by dermatologist Shyamal Patel, MD, to break down a major, hidden hazard of hanging out by the pool, beach, or local waterways: the reflection effect. While most of us remember to reapply sunscreen after swimming, many don't realize that water reflects up to 10% of UV radiation, effectively giving you a double dose of sun exposure. Dr. Patel joins us to discuss how heightened sunburns near water accelerate skin damage, the long-term risks of skin cancer, and the specific preventative steps you need to take to protect yourself and your family. IN THIS STREAM, WE COVER: • Why being near water drastically increases your UV exposure. • The science behind "reflective sunburns" and how to spot early skin damage. • Dr. Patel’s top dermatological recommendations for water-resistant sun protection. #SkinCancerAwareness #SunSafety #Dermatology #SunburnPrevention #SummerHealth #DrShyamalPatel #SkincareTips #LiveHealth #fox10talks
3 cars hit cyclist, Iran war latest | FOX 10 Talks
From global conflicts and public health concerns to Pride Month, monsoon season, and the latest entertainment headlines, today’s FOX 10 Talks is packed with stories that matter.
From global conflicts and public health concerns to Pride Month, monsoon season, and the latest entertainment headlines, today’s FOX 10 Talks is packed with stories that matter.
Man arrested after toddler was struck and killed by car in Phoenix: PD
Phoenix Police say a man is in custody following a weekend crash that left a toddler dead.
Phoenix Police say a man is in custody following a weekend crash that left a toddler dead.
South Mountain hiker dead after falling a 'significant distance'
A hiker died Friday afternoon after falling a “significant distance" on South Mountain, rescue crews said.
A hiker died Friday afternoon after falling a “significant distance" on South Mountain, rescue crews said.
Pentagon's religion decision draws backlash; Middle East conflict flares up | Morning News Brief
President Trump calls on Israel and Iran to ‘stop shooting’ as conflict flares back up; TSA updates medical marijuana guidance for those who are flying; and more - here's a look at your top stories.
President Trump calls on Israel and Iran to ‘stop shooting’ as conflict flares back up; TSA updates medical marijuana guidance for those who are flying; and more - here's a look at your top stories.
Arizona weather forecast: Hot week expected for Phoenix
High winds and Red Flag warnings remain in effect across northern Arizona through Tuesday evening, with afternoon wind gusts expected to reach 30 to 45 mph, creating conditions for rapid wildfire spread.
High winds and Red Flag warnings remain in effect across northern Arizona through Tuesday evening, with afternoon wind gusts expected to reach 30 to 45 mph, creating conditions for rapid wildfire spread.
2 in hospital after car crashes into Phoenix home
A crash that happened near 10th Avenue and Northern on the night of June 7 has sent two people to the hospital. Of the two hospitalized, one was listed in critical condition.
A crash that happened near 10th Avenue and Northern on the night of June 7 has sent two people to the hospital. Of the two hospitalized, one was listed in critical condition.
Title 9 Sports Grill celebrating increased popularity of women's sports
Former college basketball coach Audrey Corley utilizes her Melrose District restaurant to showcase women's games and inspire the next generation of female athletes. FOX 10's Irene Snyder checks it out.
Former college basketball coach Audrey Corley utilizes her Melrose District restaurant to showcase women's games and inspire the next generation of female athletes. FOX 10's Irene Snyder checks it out.
Phoenix police find 1-year-old with 'suspicious,' life-threatening injuries
Phoenix police are investigating after a 1-year-old child was hospitalized with life-threatening injuries that hospital staff said were suspicious.
Phoenix police are investigating after a 1-year-old child was hospitalized with life-threatening injuries that hospital staff said were suspicious.
1-year-old hospitalized with suspicious injuries in Phoenix
A 1-year-old child was taken to a hospital with life-threatening injuries that medical staff deemed suspicious in nature.
A 1-year-old child was taken to a hospital with life-threatening injuries that medical staff deemed suspicious in nature.
Arizona border security: Leaders debate cartel drug trafficking corridors
National and local leaders discussed the current state of drug policy and border security. Sarah Carter, the director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy under President Trump, highlighted a steady nationwide decline in drug overdose and poisoning deaths. However, Republican Congressman Andy Biggs, who is running for governor in Arizona, noted that the state has not yet experienced this downward trend due to its position as a primary focal point and waystation for cartels transporting illicit substances through open border corridors.
National and local leaders discussed the current state of drug policy and border security. Sarah Carter, the director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy under President Trump, highlighted a steady nationwide decline in drug overdose and poisoning deaths. However, Republican Congressman Andy Biggs, who is running for governor in Arizona, noted that the state has not yet experienced this downward trend due to its position as a primary focal point and waystation for cartels transporting illicit substances through open border corridors.



















