Surgeons carve pumpkins; Halloween candy prices | FOX 10 Talks
Happy Halloween! Ron Hoon, Syleste Rodriguez, Anita Roman & Desiree Fluellen talk about the day's biggest stories.
Happy Halloween! Ron Hoon, Syleste Rodriguez, Anita Roman & Desiree Fluellen talk about the day's biggest stories.
Man killed in west Phoenix shooting, police say
Angel Rodriguez Tapia, 21, is dead after he was found shot on Oct. 30 near 43rd Avenue and Buckeye Road, police said.
Angel Rodriguez Tapia, 21, is dead after he was found shot on Oct. 30 near 43rd Avenue and Buckeye Road, police said.
Deadly west Phoenix shooting; suspects accused of trafficking guns to Mexican cartels l Morning News Brief
From a deadly shooting investigation in the West Valley to more than a dozen people indicted on charges of trafficking guns from Arizona to Mexican cartels, here's a look at some of your top headlines for the morning of October 31.
From a deadly shooting investigation in the West Valley to more than a dozen people indicted on charges of trafficking guns from Arizona to Mexican cartels, here's a look at some of your top headlines for the morning of October 31.
Man shot, killed in west Phoenix
An investigation is underway after police say a man was found shot and killed on Oct. 30 near 43rd Avenue and Buckeye Road.
An investigation is underway after police say a man was found shot and killed on Oct. 30 near 43rd Avenue and Buckeye Road.
Phoenix neighbors turn trick-or-treat night into community food drive
While trick-or-treaters will be out Friday, a generous group of Phoenix neighbors near 19th Avenue and Thomas Road is taking Halloween a step further by collecting and distributing canned goods and other shelf-stable foods to help local families in need.
While trick-or-treaters will be out Friday, a generous group of Phoenix neighbors near 19th Avenue and Thomas Road is taking Halloween a step further by collecting and distributing canned goods and other shelf-stable foods to help local families in need.
Neighbors turn trick-or-treating into community food drive
A group of Phoenix neighbors near 19th Avenue and Thomas Road is turning their Halloween trick-or-treating into a food drive, handing out canned goods and other shelf-stable food alongside candy to help families in need. FOX 10's Taylor Wirtz reports.
A group of Phoenix neighbors near 19th Avenue and Thomas Road is turning their Halloween trick-or-treating into a food drive, handing out canned goods and other shelf-stable food alongside candy to help families in need. FOX 10's Taylor Wirtz reports.
Looming SNAP benefits pause affecting Arizonans; Medication placed under recall | Nightly Roundup
Latest on the looming SNAP benefits pause; person flees from rollover crash in north Phoenix; and more - here's a look at your top stories.
Latest on the looming SNAP benefits pause; person flees from rollover crash in north Phoenix; and more - here's a look at your top stories.
SNAP: AZ Gov. Katie Hobbs lays blame for benefits pause on President Trump
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs is blaming President Donald Trump for the looming SNAP benefits pause. "There are contingency funds specifically for this purpose, and he should release those funds so that people aren't hungry," the governor said. "Instead, he's choosing to use them as leverage."
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs is blaming President Donald Trump for the looming SNAP benefits pause. "There are contingency funds specifically for this purpose, and he should release those funds so that people aren't hungry," the governor said. "Instead, he's choosing to use them as leverage."
SNAP: AZ Gov. Hobbs visits Phoenix food bank
As fallout from the looming pause in SNAP food assistance benefits continues to accumulate, the demand for food bank services is also increasing. On Oct. 30, Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs toured one of the biggest food bank in Arizona, and FOX 10's Brian Webb has more on the visit.
As fallout from the looming pause in SNAP food assistance benefits continues to accumulate, the demand for food bank services is also increasing. On Oct. 30, Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs toured one of the biggest food bank in Arizona, and FOX 10's Brian Webb has more on the visit.
Halloween safety: Pet rescue gives do's & don'ts for furry friends
While you're busy getting prepared for Halloween, don't forget about the four-legged members of your family. FOX 10’s Dominque Newland caught up with a local pet rescue to find out the do's and don'ts for pets on Halloween.
While you're busy getting prepared for Halloween, don't forget about the four-legged members of your family. FOX 10’s Dominque Newland caught up with a local pet rescue to find out the do's and don'ts for pets on Halloween.
DPS investigates rollover crash on I-17 after person flees scene
A person fled from a three-car rollover crash in north Phoenix on Thursday afternoon, the Arizona Dept. of Public Safety said.
A person fled from a three-car rollover crash in north Phoenix on Thursday afternoon, the Arizona Dept. of Public Safety said.
Week 9's match up previews & predictions | NFC West Huddle
The NFC West Huddle crew breaks down Week 9 predictions, updates the NFC West injury report, and forecasts the season-ending win totals for the Cardinals, 49ers, Rams, and Seahawks.
The NFC West Huddle crew breaks down Week 9 predictions, updates the NFC West injury report, and forecasts the season-ending win totals for the Cardinals, 49ers, Rams, and Seahawks.
Gov. Hobbs volunteers at St. Mary's Food Bank
The ongoing U.S. government shutdown is having an impact on people in need of food assistance, and on Oct. 30, Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs volunteered at a Phoenix area food bank, while criticizing President Donald Trump for the looming SNAP benefit cut. FOX 10's Brian Webb reports.
The ongoing U.S. government shutdown is having an impact on people in need of food assistance, and on Oct. 30, Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs volunteered at a Phoenix area food bank, while criticizing President Donald Trump for the looming SNAP benefit cut. FOX 10's Brian Webb reports.
Emu on the loose; Trump to restart nuclear tests | FOX 10 Talks
On today's show, we speak with the Cottonwood Police Department about their officers capturing an emu on the loose. Plus, we talk with Tim Hattrick about the new Peloton class starring Jason Voorhees! And, should President Donald Trump restart nuclear tests? We get your take in our poll question.
On today's show, we speak with the Cottonwood Police Department about their officers capturing an emu on the loose. Plus, we talk with Tim Hattrick about the new Peloton class starring Jason Voorhees! And, should President Donald Trump restart nuclear tests? We get your take in our poll question.
AZ SNAP recipients get 'Food Bucks Now'; large blood pressure medication recall l Morning News Brief
From the governor of Arizona launching a new program to provide temporary relief to SNAP recipients to a large recall of blood pressure medication, here's a look at some of your top headlines for the morning of October 30.
From the governor of Arizona launching a new program to provide temporary relief to SNAP recipients to a large recall of blood pressure medication, here's a look at some of your top headlines for the morning of October 30.
Arizona weather forecast: Highs remain above normal in the Valley
Although some passing clouds are possible on Friday, it will remain dry and mostly sunny.
Although some passing clouds are possible on Friday, it will remain dry and mostly sunny.
Deadly crash on I-10 near downtown Phoenix
Interstate 10 is back open after a deadly crash closed a portion of the freeway near 16th Street on Oct. 30. FOX 10's Danielle Miller reports.
Interstate 10 is back open after a deadly crash closed a portion of the freeway near 16th Street on Oct. 30. FOX 10's Danielle Miller reports.
SNAP pause to impact 850k+ Arizonans; drugs seized from NJ-bound semi | Nightly Roundup
SNAP benefits to pause for 850k+ Arizonans; ICE officers involved in shooting along I-17; and more - here's a look at your top stories.
SNAP benefits to pause for 850k+ Arizonans; ICE officers involved in shooting along I-17; and more - here's a look at your top stories.
Phoenix approves $5.2M settlement for child hit by patrol SUV
Phoenix city leaders have approved a $5.2 million settlement for the family of a young child who suffered permanent, life-altering injuries after being hit by a police patrol SUV in June 2023.
Phoenix city leaders have approved a $5.2 million settlement for the family of a young child who suffered permanent, life-altering injuries after being hit by a police patrol SUV in June 2023.
$5.2M payout approved after Phoenix police SUV hits child
Phoenix city leaders unanimously approved a $5.2 million settlement for the family of a young child who suffered life-altering injuries after being struck by a police patrol SUV in June 2023.
Phoenix city leaders unanimously approved a $5.2 million settlement for the family of a young child who suffered life-altering injuries after being struck by a police patrol SUV in June 2023.



















