Phoenix area NYE celebrations not letting rain ruin plans

Events being hosted in the Phoenix area for New Year's Eve aren't letting the anticipated winter storm rain on their festivities.

Vitalant holds 'Saving Arizona' blood drive in Tempe amid critical shortage

Vitalant says 500 blood donors are needed as it's experiencing a depleted supply due to several factors – so it hosted a "Saving Arizona" blood drive on Jan. 2 at the Tempe Center for the Arts.

LIST: Arizona cities celebrate tree lightings, Christmas lightshows – kicking off holiday fun

Many in the Phoenix area and across Arizona are getting into the holiday spirit by heading to tree lightings, taking photos with Santa, ice skating and more. We have the latest holiday happenings from across the state.

How a 'gifted' 11-year-old got accepted to Arizona State University

11-year-old Jimi "Monty" Hernandez was accepted into Arizona State University with plans to become a pediatric neurologist. He will be studying biochemistry, then head to medical school after graduating from ASU.

Tempe's 'House of Tricks' owners announce retirement in June 2022

Downtown Tempe's House of Tricks is closing after more than three decades of business. The owners have chosen to retire, calling the decision "bittersweet." Don't worry, you still have until June 2022 to visit.

Tempe motorcycle officer struck by rock, almost causing him to crash on Loop 202: police

According to Mesa Police, the officer was riding his marked police motorcycle home along the Loop 202 Red Mountain Freeway at 7:20 p.m. on Dec. 16. As the officer approached the McKellips underpass, he was hit in the helmet and shoulder by a rock.

Hundreds of nurses graduate from ASU, ready to combat nursing shortage

Dec. 15 is a big day for 642 Arizona State University nursing students who are set to graduate from the Edson College of Nursing

Suspect arrested in hit-and-run death of retired ASU Police sergeant

Sgt. Albert Phillips who retired from the Arizona State University Police Department after 27 years, was killed by a hit-and-run driver on Dec. 10. The department says he "left a lasting legacy that will never be forgotten."

More than 600 nursing students set to graduate from ASU
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Dec. 15 is a big day for 642 Arizona State University nursing students who are set to graduate from the Edson College of Nursing. FOX 10's Danielle Miller has the story.

Classes resume at Tempe High School after police investigate social media threat
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Classes are back in session on Dec. 15 at Tempe High School after a threat was made online towards the school, police said. Classes were ended early on Tuesday as a precaution. The threat was an isolated incident and everyone is safe.

Christmas cards from Shutterfly
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FOX 10's Cory McCloskey checks holidays operations happening at the Shutterfly plant in Tempe.

ASU holds 1st in-person graduation since 2019
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Arizona State University is holding its first in-person graduation since the COVID-19 pandemic started. FOX 10's Danielle Miller reports.

Man arrested, accused of damaging property, including Quran, at ASU's Hayden Library

The Muslim Students Association of ASU reported that the Interfaith Room had been vandalized Wednesday and that "Islamic literature and copies of the Quran were torn and burned and the walls were damaged."

Firefighters use Fido bags to save 2 dogs from burning apartment
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After a fire started in a first floor apartment near Kyrene Rd. and US 60, crews were able to keep it from spreading to nearby residences.

Tempe Festival of the Arts returns after 2 years
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Booths have been set-up along Mill Avenue for the Tempe Festival of the Arts, which is returning for a weekend run after two years. FOX 10's Christina Carilla spoke with an event organizer about the festival.