2020 Arizona State Fair postponed amid COVID-19
2020's Arizona State Fair will be postponed, according to officials.
Valley Youth Theater to hold unique fundraiser amid pandemic
With the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, one Valley non-profit theater is set to hold a unique fundraiser.
Artist creates new mural in Downtown Phoenix to honor civil rights leader James Baldwin
The mural's artist hopes the work of art will create a representation of the Black community in Downtown Phoenix. FOX 10's Steve Nielsen reports.
Parents rally for a choice to send kids back to school, saying online class 'isn't sufficient'
Parents and their children made their voices heard in downtown Phoenix on Aug. 10, saying they want the choice to send their children back to school despite COVID-19 concerns.
Phoenix Police officials release new details surrounding protest on August 9 that ended with clash, arrests
Police officials in Phoenix released details surrounding a protest that ended with a clash between protesters and police officers on August 9.
8 arrested after police brutality protest in Downtown Phoenix ended in clash with police
An unlawful assembly was declared Aug. 9 as protesters took to the streets to push for racial justice and asked for police to speak up in the presence of injustice.
ASU student move-in continues with new rules due to COVID-19
With COVID-19, the annual college dorm move-in process is looking rather different for the fall 2020 semester at Arizona State University.
Businesses near Chase Field are struggling as baseball games return without fans amid COVID-19 pandemic
With fans not at sports games due to COVID-19, businesses near Chase Field in Downtown Phoenix are suffering.
Downed power lines from fire leave over 100 without power in Downtown Phoenix area
A little over 100 people are waking up without power in the Downtown Phoenix area, near Fourth Avenue and Roosevelt, after an early-morning transformer fire caused downed power lines.
Downtown Phoenix demonstration honors late civil rights leader John Lewis
Demonstrators in downtown Phoenix honored the late civil rights pioneer and congressman John Lewis on Aug. 1.
2 Arizona Confederate monuments on state land relocated to private property
Officials with a Confederate organization have asked Arizona state officials to remove two Confederate monuments in Arizona for relocation to private property.
Four people arrested during downtown Phoenix protest on July 18
At least four people were arrested by police following a protest in downtown Phoenix on July 18.
Downtown Phoenix vintage clothing store doesn't mince words on mask wearing
The shop's owner says she previously offered masks to customers to stay healthy, but some people were angered by it.
Arizona veterans urge Gov. Ducey to remove Confederate monument at state Capitol
VetsForward joined a group of Arizona veterans, including those from the American Legion Post 65, to discuss the experience of Black veterans in Arizona and why the Confederate monument should be taken down, according to a news release.
Valley Metro now providing face coverings at 4 Phoenix transit stations
Since Maricopa County now mandates face masks and coverings, starting today, Valley Metro will hand out face coverings for riders at four locations across the Phoenix area -- those transit stations include Sunnyslope, Central Station in Downtown Phoenix, Ed Pastor, and Metrocenter Mall transit stations.
Hundreds take the streets of downtown Phoenix for a 17th consecutive day of protests
Hundreds took the streets of downtown Phoenix on Saturday for a 17th consecutive day of marches. "Our goal is that we want to let people know this is about all of us against racism," said marcher Kenneth Smith.
Man arrested in connection to massive apartment fire in downtown Phoenix
Fire officials say an investigation into a massive apartment construction site fire is now an arson investigation.
Demonstrators urging people to keep protest movement going until November election
Friday's protest has a different start than usual, as African American leaders in Phoenix talked about the importance of voting, during a meeting at a church.
Following controversy over dean selection, ASU's journalism school names interim dean
After controversy surrounding the original selection to be the new dean of Arizona State University's journalism school, officials have named an interim replacement.
State Farm employees volunteer to clean up Downtown Phoenix after protests
Aaliyah Jones from State Farm says the company is encouraging its employees to take some time after each march to help clean up the streets during the workday.


















