George Floyd protests: No arrests made for 3rd consecutive night in Downtown Phoenix

Phoenix police say no arrests were made Wednesday night as hundreds gathered to protest the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis and to call on the city council to defund the police department.

PD: More than 200 arrested in connection to George Floyd protests in Downtown Phoenix

Phoenix police say the department was aware of a planned protest that began at 5 p.m. in the downtown area. At 8 p.m., curfew announcements were made to protesters and at the same time, some people became involved in criminal activity, including ignited fireworks at officers and throwing rocks and water bottles.

Police fire tear gas at protesters in Downtown Phoenix, witnesses say

Officers wearing riot gear fired tear gas and fireworks at protesters about 9 p.m. as they walked down 7th Street to Interstate 10, witnesses told FOX 10. The exact number of protesters who were arrested is unclear at this time.

Police, protesters clash during George Floyd march in Downtown Phoenix; 8 arrested

A large group of people gathered in Downtown Phoenix Thursday evening, joining protesters in other parts of the country following the death of an unarmed black man while in police custody.

Suns honor educators with teacher appreciation drive-thru in downtown Phoenix

The Suns, alongside other groups like NAU, Studio-B Smiles, and Talkies, handed out goodie bags and an opportunity for teachers to win a pizza party for their classroom next year.

How one downtown Phoenix restaurant is handling its reopening amid pandemic

Restaurants around the Valley are getting ready to open back up Monday after Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey announced they can reopen but with several health precautions in place during the pandemic.

Chase Field lit in blue in honor of front line medical professionals

Chase Field was lit in blue on Thursday night in honor of front line medical workers who are battling the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

Medical school in Arizona offering early graduation amid coronavirus pandemic

Officials with the University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix announced they will offer early graduation for qualified fourth-year students during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Police: Man dies in industrial workplace accident in Phoenix

Authorities are trying to determine how a 27-year-old man died in an industrial workplace accident Tuesday near Arizona State University’s downtown Phoenix campus.

Valley reacts to coronavirus' impact on various events

Fans, businesses and workers in various parts of the Valley are reacting to the COVID-19 coronavirus' impact on various cultural and sporting events.

New owner of building that once housed Easley's Fun Shop unloading merchandises left inside

It's been months since a longtime party store in Downtown Phoenix closed its doors, and before the new owner turns his vision for the space into a reality, he needs to get rid of the merchandise left inside.

Tense moments prior to Phoenix mayor's news conference on homeless crisis, adding affordable housing

The homeless population in Phoenix seems to have recently exploded and the mayor announced how she wants to address the issue, but there was a bit of conflict at her news conference. FOX 10's Linda Williams reports.

Trump visits Phoenix for campaign event: What you need to know

President Donald Trump will be making a 2020 election campaign stop in the Valley on February 19 and preparations are underway to keep people safe during the event in downtown Phoenix.