Phoenix motorcyclist killed in crash
A crash near 29th Avenue and Indian School Road claimed the life of a motorcyclist on the evening of July 15.
A crash near 29th Avenue and Indian School Road claimed the life of a motorcyclist on the evening of July 15.
St. Mary's Food Bank in Phoenix needs water bottles
We?re now 19 days into this heat wave at temperatures above 110 degrees. It?s not something that you ever plan for as a food bank or as a community. Each year St. Mary's Food Bank orders a significant amount of water to hydrate those in need. It?s July and they?re already out. FOX 10's Marissa Sarbak has the story.
We?re now 19 days into this heat wave at temperatures above 110 degrees. It?s not something that you ever plan for as a food bank or as a community. Each year St. Mary's Food Bank orders a significant amount of water to hydrate those in need. It?s July and they?re already out. FOX 10's Marissa Sarbak has the story.
The hottest day ever in Phoenix: A deeper look
The all-time record hottest morning low was set Wednesday at 97 degrees. By the afternoon, the temperature reached 119 degrees at Sky Harbor Airport-- tied for 4th hottest ever recorded in Phoenix. In fact, the average temperature (between morning low and afternoon high) made Wednesday, June 19 the hottest day ever in Phoenix at an average of 108 degrees. The previous record was 106.5 degrees set on the same day we reached 122 degrees: June 26 1990. With all these records, one thing is clear: temperatures around Downtown Phoenix tend to be a few degrees hotter than surrounding parts of the East, West or even North Valley. But why? A big factor is the Valley's Urban Heat Island. Concentration of buildings, concrete and asphalt absorb more heat, and hold on to it throughout the night. Meteorologist Krystal Ortiz explains the impacts of our rapidly growing city.
The all-time record hottest morning low was set Wednesday at 97 degrees. By the afternoon, the temperature reached 119 degrees at Sky Harbor Airport-- tied for 4th hottest ever recorded in Phoenix. In fact, the average temperature (between morning low and afternoon high) made Wednesday, June 19 the hottest day ever in Phoenix at an average of 108 degrees. The previous record was 106.5 degrees set on the same day we reached 122 degrees: June 26 1990. With all these records, one thing is clear: temperatures around Downtown Phoenix tend to be a few degrees hotter than surrounding parts of the East, West or even North Valley. But why? A big factor is the Valley's Urban Heat Island. Concentration of buildings, concrete and asphalt absorb more heat, and hold on to it throughout the night. Meteorologist Krystal Ortiz explains the impacts of our rapidly growing city.
PD: Dog killed after attacking Phoenix Police officer, man
A dog is dead after being shot by police in south Phoenix on Saturday, the department said. It happened near 17th and Atlanta avenues after an officer responded to reports of a dog attacking a man. When the officer got there, the dog reportedly attacked the officer, too.
A dog is dead after being shot by police in south Phoenix on Saturday, the department said. It happened near 17th and Atlanta avenues after an officer responded to reports of a dog attacking a man. When the officer got there, the dog reportedly attacked the officer, too.
Phoenix mobile home, RVs on fire
Phoenix fire crews put out a fire that damaged a mobile home and two RVs near 35th Avenue and Loop 101 early Friday morning.
Phoenix fire crews put out a fire that damaged a mobile home and two RVs near 35th Avenue and Loop 101 early Friday morning.
Large fire damages Phoenix home
FOX 10's Danielle Miller has the latest on a late-night house fire near 48th Street and Chandler Boulevard.
FOX 10's Danielle Miller has the latest on a late-night house fire near 48th Street and Chandler Boulevard.
Stolen Carl Hayden bust replaced
Nearly two years after someone stole a bust of the late Senator Carl Hayden from the Rose Garden at the State Capitol, it's been replaced with a new one.
Nearly two years after someone stole a bust of the late Senator Carl Hayden from the Rose Garden at the State Capitol, it's been replaced with a new one.
Evidence images released in Phoenix Canal Killer case
Bloodied and torn clothing, underwear, the victims? bodies provided detectives with a then-unknown DNA sample of an unknown male. Police say an anonymous tipster told them about Miller in the 90s, but he wasn?t considered a strong lead back then. Now, images of never-before-seen evidence have been released.
Bloodied and torn clothing, underwear, the victims? bodies provided detectives with a then-unknown DNA sample of an unknown male. Police say an anonymous tipster told them about Miller in the 90s, but he wasn?t considered a strong lead back then. Now, images of never-before-seen evidence have been released.
Shooting reported near downtown Phoenix
Phoenix police are investigating after a man was shot and seriously injured near 7th Avenue and Apache Street overnight.
Phoenix police are investigating after a man was shot and seriously injured near 7th Avenue and Apache Street overnight.
AAWL closes for weekend due to extreme heat
The Arizona Animal Welfare League is closing its doors for the weekend due to the extreme heat. The main shelter in Phoenix will shut down Saturday through Monday.
The Arizona Animal Welfare League is closing its doors for the weekend due to the extreme heat. The main shelter in Phoenix will shut down Saturday through Monday.
8 displaced in Phoenix mobile home fire
A fire consumed three mobile homes near 32nd Street and Thomas on Wednesday night, displacing eight people.
A fire consumed three mobile homes near 32nd Street and Thomas on Wednesday night, displacing eight people.
Arizonans finding ways to escape severe heat
As if it's not hot enough already, the National Weather Service says temperatures are expected to reach dangerous levels this weekend. FOX 10's Lindsey Ragas joins us with where families are gravitating toward to beat the heat.
As if it's not hot enough already, the National Weather Service says temperatures are expected to reach dangerous levels this weekend. FOX 10's Lindsey Ragas joins us with where families are gravitating toward to beat the heat.
Hearing held over marijuana smell along I-10
The city of Phoenix held a public hearing on a marijuana cultivation facility who was ordered to control their marijuana smell that can be smelled along Interstate 10 south of Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport.
The city of Phoenix held a public hearing on a marijuana cultivation facility who was ordered to control their marijuana smell that can be smelled along Interstate 10 south of Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport.
Search for suspect accused of shooting woman underway in Phoenix
Phoenix police are searching for a shooting suspect who left a woman with serious injuries in north Phoenix.
Phoenix police are searching for a shooting suspect who left a woman with serious injuries in north Phoenix.
Uber sex assault allegation highlights rideshare worries
Growing safety concerns among Valley women regarding rideshare drivers have been amplified by the recent search for an Uber driver accused of sexually assaulting a passenger in Phoenix. FOX 10's Nicole Krasean has the details.
Growing safety concerns among Valley women regarding rideshare drivers have been amplified by the recent search for an Uber driver accused of sexually assaulting a passenger in Phoenix. FOX 10's Nicole Krasean has the details.
Safety fears drive women to prefer driverless rideshare
Ridesharing is a common mode of travel, but a growing number of Valley women say they are increasingly worried about their safety, preferring to take their chances alone in an autonomous car than rely on a stranger in the driver's seat.
Ridesharing is a common mode of travel, but a growing number of Valley women say they are increasingly worried about their safety, preferring to take their chances alone in an autonomous car than rely on a stranger in the driver's seat.
Woman hospitalized, suspect unknown, following north Phoenix shooting
A woman was shot and seriously injured in north Phoenix on Tuesday evening.
A woman was shot and seriously injured in north Phoenix on Tuesday evening.
AZ sues over SNAP benefits pause; latest on Hurricane Melissa | Nightly Roundup
SNAP benefits pause prompts lawsuit from AG Kris Mayes; ex-AZ teacher sentenced for sexual misconduct that involved students; and more - here's a look at your top stories.
SNAP benefits pause prompts lawsuit from AG Kris Mayes; ex-AZ teacher sentenced for sexual misconduct that involved students; and more - here's a look at your top stories.
FOX 10 Holiday Food Drive kicks off
The annual FOX 10 Holiday Food Drive has begun, and proceeds will benefit St. Vincent de Paul. FOX 10's Desiree Fluellen has the details.
The annual FOX 10 Holiday Food Drive has begun, and proceeds will benefit St. Vincent de Paul. FOX 10's Desiree Fluellen has the details.
Thrift shop fights SNAP cuts with free pantry
Facing the Nov. 1 SNAP cutoff, a Phoenix thrift shop transformed into a free, donation-driven pantry stocked with necessities to help families losing their food budget. FOX 10's Kenzie Beach has the details.
Facing the Nov. 1 SNAP cutoff, a Phoenix thrift shop transformed into a free, donation-driven pantry stocked with necessities to help families losing their food budget. FOX 10's Kenzie Beach has the details.



















