Tempe youth start audio project on extreme heat

The city of Tempe Office of Sustainability and Resilience started up this audio project, featuring youth like Shalae Clemens, who grew up in this extreme heat.

Events, things to do in Phoenix this weekend: July 7-9

Christmas in July, Mad Monster Party Arizona, First Friday and more is happening in the Phoenix area this weekend.

How diverse are the student bodies of Arizona's public universities? Here's what you should know

Following a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that struck down affirmative action for college admissions, a certain level of attention is now placed on the diversity of a university's student population. With that in mind, how does Arizona's public universities stack up? Here's what you should know.

Tesla is hiring test-drivers in these 14 US cities

The pay ranges from $17-$46 an hour, according to Tesla, and the gigs come with benefits and the potential for overtime pay.

Tempe changes streets, parks named after KKK members

Other streets and parks have been renamed after civil rights leaders, Tuskegee Airmen, humanitarians, and frontiersmen and women.

Honeymoon Sweets Bakery | Made In Arizona
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Some say it's one of the sweetest destinations in Tempe, and workers at the Honeymoon Sweets Bakert have been making an array of mouthwatering desserts for decades. FOX 10 Photojournalist Joe Tillman caught with the husband and wife team behind Honeymoon Sweets Bakery, in this week's edition of Made In Arizona.

Tempe school using AI to to better its preventative safety measures

Artificial intelligence is being used in a Tempe school to prevent any unwanted, potentially dangerous activity and upgrade its preventative safety measures.

Arizona woman who won social equity license set to open dispensary as father serves 18-year marijuana sentence

Alicia Deals is set to open a marijuana dispensary, using one of the 26 social equity licenses that were issued following the passage of Proposition 207. What makes this story rather ironic is that Alicia's father is in prison for doing the exact same thing that Alicia is now doing legally.

Events, things to do in Phoenix this weekend: June 23-25

Check out The Phoenix Pancakes & Booze Art Show, the Children’s Learning and Play Festival, Tempe Marketplace’s Summer Splash Party and more happening in the Phoenix area.

1 dead in Tempe shooting

The victim's identity was not released. Police have not released any details on the suspect.

Man accused of fatally shooting girlfriend in car, Tempe police say

Investigators say Adrian Aguilar, 20, was driving when he fired several shots into a car near 48th Street and Broadway on June 15.

Large police investigation in Tempe
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48th Street and Baseline is back open after a large police investigation shut down the intersection for hours on Tuesday night. FOX 10's Danielle Miller has the latest.

Tempe seeks suspension of short-term rental property after shots were fired

As residents in a part of Tempe voice their concerns over a short-term rental home in the neighborhood, the city is taking action against the home in question.

'Minor explosions' reported at Tempe apartment complex fire, FD says

“Minor explosions from welding equipment" were heard during a fire at a Tempe apartment complex, first responders said on June 14. Tempe Police officers were treated for smoke inhalation.

Former Arizona prison head reportedly offered plea deal
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Prosecutors in Maricopa County have reportedly offered a plea deal to Charles Ryan, the former head of the Arizona Department of Corrections, in relation to charges stemming from a standoff in January 2022 that led to his arrest. The plea deal was offered ahead of Ryan's trial in July on weapons-related charges.

Rollover crash causes traffic backup on Loop 202

A rollover crash involving at least two vehicles is blocking multiple lanes of traffic on Loop 202 westbound at McClintock.