Adoption fees waived for HALO Animal Rescue long-timers
Adoption fees are waived for a few long-timers at HALO Animal Rescue in Phoenix. Meet sweet boys Patrick and Hugo who are loved by staff, but are still looking for their fur-ever families. FOX 10's Irene Snyder has the story.
Phoenix apartment fire displaces residents
Phoenix Fire officials say the blaze, which happened near 7th Street and Garfield, spread to multiple units before it was extinguished.
Blast injures worker in north Phoenix
The situation is unfolding in the area of Dove Valley and 43rd Avenue, according to Phoenix Fire officials.
House down payments: Highest and lowest averages by city
The average down payment when buying a home in the U.S. is about $56,000 which is 24% more than a year ago.
Deadly Phoenix apartment shooting; men shot on freeway overpass l Morning News Brief
A man died after being shot at an apartment complex near Interstate 17 and Indian School Road, two men are expected to survive after being shot on a Phoenix freeway overpass, and more – here's a look at some of the top stories on FOX10Phoenix.com for the morning of May 15.
Deadly shooting at Phoenix apartment complex under investigation
A man is dead following a shooting at an apartment complex near Interstate 17 and Indian School Road.
2 men shot on I-17 overpass
Phoenix Police say the shooting happened on May 14 along the Interstate 17 overpass at Dunlap. Both men were hospitalized and are expected to survive. Investigators say the victims may have been shot by a man on a bicycle. The suspect remains on the loose.
Mind 2 Body Healing l Moms on a Mission
Step inside Mind 2 Body Healing where we meet Dr. Kylee Austin and Dr. Tara Smith.
Dr. Julie Heathcott l Moms on a Mission
Every Friday during May, FOX 10's Desiree Fluellen sits down with women who've achieved great success in their respective careers, all while balancing motherhood.
Judge tosses Republican lawsuit that sought to declare Arizona’s elections manual invalid
A judge has dismissed a lawsuit by Republicans who sought to have Arizona’s election procedures manual declared invalid, marking the defeat of one of three challenges seeking to throw out parts of the state’s guide for conducting elections.
Stats say you need $87,000 to live comfortably in AZ; teen driver sentenced in UTV crash | Nightly Roundup
From the sentencing of a teen driver who crashed a UTV that left one girl dead to the amount of salary needed to live comfortably in Arizona, here's a look at some of our top stories.
Skin Cancer Awareness Month: Mobile unit goes around Phoenix to educate
May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month and one Valley hospital is educating people about the dangers of skin cancer. They're hoping to share the facts that will save lives.
Phoenix pup is a 'Dirty Dogs' finalist in competition
A Phoenix dog is a finalist in a national contest called the Dirty Dogs. The organization helps get dogs adopted by giving them a makeover. One of the dogs is at the Arizona Humane Society, and her name is Bella, a 12-year-old miniature Poodle. Her owner had an illness and had to give her up. She was pampered with a grooming and bath, and her matting was removed. Afterward, she quickly found her forever home. Online voting runs through May 31. Click Seen on TV for the link.
I-17 closures in north Phoenix: ADOT gives advice on easing traffic detours
An I-17 closure over the weekend caused massive backups in residential areas, and with more closures expected, ADOT explains more on what's being done to prevent this from happening again.
Mobile unit heads out in Phoenix to teach about skin cancer
May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month and one Valley hospital is educating people about the dangers of skin cancer. They're hoping to share the facts that will save lives. FOX 10's Danielle Miller has the story.
Possible serial arsonist has Laveen residents uneasy
Fires at vacant locations in Laveen have been occurring more frequently and have residents concerned that a serial arsonist is running a muck in the town. FOX 10's Steve Nielsen has the story.
String of fires in Laveen at vacant properties sparks investigation into possible serial arsonist
Recent fires at vacant properties in the Laveen neighborhood of Phoenix has neighbors and fire officials concerned about a possible serial arsonist.
ADOT on I-17 closures l FOX 10 Talks
Doug Nintzel with the Arizona Department of Transportation joined Ron Hoon to talk about construction projects affecting travel along Interstate 17 in Phoenix.
You need a salary of $87K to live comfortably in this Arizona community
In some Arizona cities, residents need to earn nearly six figures to afford a comfortable lifestyle
Mercury star Brittney Griner sidelined with fractured toe
Phoenix Mercury All-Star center Brittney Griner has a fractured toe in her left foot, which will cause her to miss an undisclosed amount of time.