Shooting of dog sparks controversy; Allison Feldman murder trial resumes | Nightly Roundup
Police officer's shooting of dog under review; suspect in deadly road rage shooting indicted; and more - here's a look at your top stories.
Man dies following workplace injury in Phoenix
Phoenix Police are investigating a death after an employee was injured at his work and later died.
Man found dead in South Phoenix canal, police investigating
A man was found dead in a South Phoenix canal on Monday evening, after police pulled him from the water.
Allison Feldman murder trial resumes for Week 3
The trial for Ian Mitcham, a man who is accused of killing Allison Feldman a decade ago, has resumed after a weeks-long break for Thanksgiving.
Work on One Camelback resumes in Phoenix
A Phoenix building known as One Camelback has sat vacant in recent years, but a new owner has resumed work to turn the 11-story office building into apartments. FOX 10's Steve Nielsen reports.
Autism center hosts sensory-friendly Santa event
Christmas is getting close, and there is a way for every child to take part in holiday traditions. FOX 10's Irene Snyder has more on what organizers with one event are doing to create a quiet, safe space for kids with autism to meet Santa.
Suspect accused of killing man, his 8-year-old daughter, indicted in road rage shooting
Tyrone Chilly has been indicted for the South Phoenix road rage shooting that left a man and his 8-year-old daughter dead, after firing shots into their car.
Phoenix Police investigating man's death following workplace incident
Phoenix Police say they are launching a non-criminal investigation, after a man died in an incident at his place of work.
Alleged road-rage shooter indicted for killing father, daughter: MCAO
Tyrone Dee Chilly, 28, is accused of fatally shooting 29-year-old Quincy Polk and his 8-year-old daughter near 19th Avenue and Baseline Road on Nov. 22.
Threat made towards Valley school; wrong-way DUI motorcycle crash l Morning News Brief
From a juvenile accused of sending a written threat to a Valley high school's social media account to a wrong-way crash in Tempe that left a motorcyclist with critical injuries, here's a look at some of your top headlines for the morning of December 8.
Arizona weather forecast: Record highs possible this week in Phoenix
The temperature is expected to climb into the middle 70s over the next couple of days in Phoenix. High pressure is building up from the Southwest and will strengthen over the southwestern United States throughout the work week.
Boy Scout Christmas tree lot remains tradition for 75 years
A Valley Boy Scout Troop is selling fresh-cut Christmas trees— a tradition that's been going strong since 1949, allowing them to learn life skills while getting into the holiday spirit.
Armed man dies after being shot by Phoenix Police
A man has died after he was shot by police when he allegedly "advanced" towards a Phoenix officer with a handgun in a neighborhood near 7th Avenue and Yukon Drive.
Barricade situation ends in arrest, dashcam catches head-on collision | Nightly Roundup
From an hours-long barricade situation ending in a man's arrest, to a wrong-way driver caught on a dashboard camera before allegedly leaving the scene, here's a look at some of your top stories on FOX10Phoenix.com for Sunday, December 7, 2025.
Shoppers return to malls for the holiday rush | FOX 10 Talks
Anchors Brian Webb and Ashlie Rodriguez go beyond the top stories to dig into the journalism. On today's episode, the holiday rush is back, and so is in-person shopping.
Education funding in Arizona's land trust | Newsmaker
On the newest episode of Newsmaker, Anchor John Hook looks into education funding in the state land trust with Lorenzo Romero, a specialist on the Arizona Education and Economic Development for the Common Sense Institute.
The future of Obamacare premiums | Newsmaker
On the newest episode of Newsmaker, Anchor John Hook talks about the future of Obamacare premiums with Michael F. Cannon, the Director of Health Policy Studies at Cato Institute.
Man accused of making terrorist threats to Maricopa County work program, MCSO says
A man is accused of making death threats to ARIZONA@WORK, a facility run by Maricopa County Human Services.
Accessible breakfast with Santa allows sensory-friendly setting for kids with disabilities
United Cerebral Palsy of Central Arizona held its annual Accessible Breakfast with Santa, giving kids the chance to meet the big man in a quieter, more accommodating environment. FOX 10's Irene Snyder reports.
Phoenix Police teams up with families for holiday shopping spree
The annual "Shop with a Cop" event, run by the David Glasser Foundation, helped 30 children purchase $200 worth of holiday gifts with Phoenix Police officers. The event honors the fallen officer and aims to foster positive community and police interaction.


















