New swim school to open in north Scottsdale on Aug. 5
Goldfish Swim School opens Aug. 5 and is available for children ages four months to 12 years old. FOX 10 finds out how the Scottsdale swim school is planning to keep kids and parents safe during the pandemic.
Goldfish Swim School opens Aug. 5 and is available for children ages four months to 12 years old. FOX 10 finds out how the Scottsdale swim school is planning to keep kids and parents safe during the pandemic.
Taking a look at some special hot dogs at a Valley restaurant amid National Hot Dog Week
FOX 10 photojournalist Brian Kae visited Dog Haus in Scottsdale, where they are offering some very special hot dogs.
FOX 10 photojournalist Brian Kae visited Dog Haus in Scottsdale, where they are offering some very special hot dogs.
Boy shot and seriously injured in Scottsdale, police say
Police say they received a 911 call from a woman saying her ex-husband was following her by car and that he fired several rounds into her car. Her son was struck and he was rushed to the hospital with serious injuries.
Police say they received a 911 call from a woman saying her ex-husband was following her by car and that he fired several rounds into her car. Her son was struck and he was rushed to the hospital with serious injuries.
Scottsdale group offers free COVID-19 testing
The Arizona Sports and Entertainment Commission held free COVID-19 testing on July 18 in Scottsdale. FOX 10's Steve Nielsen explains how it's especially important to one family.
The Arizona Sports and Entertainment Commission held free COVID-19 testing on July 18 in Scottsdale. FOX 10's Steve Nielsen explains how it's especially important to one family.
Three more arrests made in connection to May 30th Scottsdale looting, 47 arrests total
A total of 47 people have now been arrested for their involvement in rioting and looting at Scottsdale Fashion Square on May 30.
A total of 47 people have now been arrested for their involvement in rioting and looting at Scottsdale Fashion Square on May 30.
Shelter dog proves you can train older dogs to be therapy animals
Willa Mae the shelter dog became a therapy dog after her owner, a psychiatrist, adopted her and trained her.
Willa Mae the shelter dog became a therapy dog after her owner, a psychiatrist, adopted her and trained her.
Owner of Scottsdale Mexican restaurant dies from complications related to COVID-19
One Valley family recounts the battle against COVID-19 that cost the owner of a Scottsdale Mexican food restaurant his life. FOX 10's Jennifer Martinez reports.
One Valley family recounts the battle against COVID-19 that cost the owner of a Scottsdale Mexican food restaurant his life. FOX 10's Jennifer Martinez reports.
Schools outline plans to return to class amid COVID-19 pandemic
Some school districts will offer parents the option to choose how their children will attend class, while other districts will go fully digital for a portion of the school year. FOX 10's Justin Lum reports.
Some school districts will offer parents the option to choose how their children will attend class, while other districts will go fully digital for a portion of the school year. FOX 10's Justin Lum reports.
New French restaurant opening at Scottsdale Fashion Square hosting job fair to fill over 40 positions
Chef Brian Archibald says the restaurant needs to fill at least 40 positions before the grand opening. So far, dozens of candidates have come to the restaurant with resumes in hand for an interview.
Chef Brian Archibald says the restaurant needs to fill at least 40 positions before the grand opening. So far, dozens of candidates have come to the restaurant with resumes in hand for an interview.
More than 81,000 Arizona businesses get coronavirus loans
Among the 11,000 firms approved for at least $150,000 in loans, several sectors dominated — restaurants, medical, dental and law offices, and construction contractors. More than 150 religious organizations — mainly churches — and nearly as many schools also were approved for loans.
Among the 11,000 firms approved for at least $150,000 in loans, several sectors dominated — restaurants, medical, dental and law offices, and construction contractors. More than 150 religious organizations — mainly churches — and nearly as many schools also were approved for loans.
Cornish Pasty Co. temporarily closes 2 Valley locations after staff test positive for virus
Two Valley restaurants are now closed after a couple of employees were reportedly infected with coronavirus.
Two Valley restaurants are now closed after a couple of employees were reportedly infected with coronavirus.
Scottsdale investigators asking for public's help to identify man's attackers
A man was assaulted in Scottsdale on June 28th and due to his injuries, he can't recall clearly what happened. The Scottsdale Police Department is asking for help to identify those who may be involved in the crime.
A man was assaulted in Scottsdale on June 28th and due to his injuries, he can't recall clearly what happened. The Scottsdale Police Department is asking for help to identify those who may be involved in the crime.
Mountainside Fitness CEO says gyms will remain open during pandemic, plans to head to court
The CEO of Mountainside Fitness says he will head to court to defend his right to stay open during the COVID-19 pandemic. He says the state isn't taking into account the safety protocols he's put into place to keep his members safe.
The CEO of Mountainside Fitness says he will head to court to defend his right to stay open during the COVID-19 pandemic. He says the state isn't taking into account the safety protocols he's put into place to keep his members safe.
Jaw-some July at Odysea Aquarium celebrates sharks
Take the family to Odysea Aquarium where they're celebrating sharks for Jaw-some July with educational programs.
Take the family to Odysea Aquarium where they're celebrating sharks for Jaw-some July with educational programs.
Scottsdale Police identifies suspect in deadly shooting at convenience store
The suspect involved in a deadly shooting at a Scottsdale convenience store early Friday morning has been identified.
The suspect involved in a deadly shooting at a Scottsdale convenience store early Friday morning has been identified.
Scottsdale Police: Suspect dead after gunfight with bystander outside convenience store
2 people are dead following a shooting at a convenience store in Scottsdale.
2 people are dead following a shooting at a convenience store in Scottsdale.
Arizona suspends liquor licenses at Life Time
The Arizona Department of Liquor Licenses and Control has suspended three licenses at two Life Time locations after they remained open in violation of Governor Doug Ducey's executive order.
The Arizona Department of Liquor Licenses and Control has suspended three licenses at two Life Time locations after they remained open in violation of Governor Doug Ducey's executive order.
'The Champs Live Here': Scottsdale restaurant fined by city for mural
By early June, Dilla Libre owner Mike Bomb says the City of Scottsdale told him to take the mural down. They also issued Bomb a warning that the restaurant could face fines of up to $2,500 a day as long as the mural stays up, and Bomb could face up to 60 days in jail.
By early June, Dilla Libre owner Mike Bomb says the City of Scottsdale told him to take the mural down. They also issued Bomb a warning that the restaurant could face fines of up to $2,500 a day as long as the mural stays up, and Bomb could face up to 60 days in jail.
Valley healthcare workers show support for local law enforcement
After working in a profession that been largely appreciated during the COVID-19 pandemic, valley healthcare workers are turning the thanks to local law enforcement agencies. They are making posters with positive messages and wrapping blue ribbon around poles in a show of support.
After working in a profession that been largely appreciated during the COVID-19 pandemic, valley healthcare workers are turning the thanks to local law enforcement agencies. They are making posters with positive messages and wrapping blue ribbon around poles in a show of support.
Scottsdale fire crews rescue horse from canal
Scottsdale crews spent nearly four hours rescuing a horse from a canal early Saturday morning.
Scottsdale crews spent nearly four hours rescuing a horse from a canal early Saturday morning.



















