Arizona man sentenced to death over deadly drive-by shooting

39-year-old Franklin Clifton has been sentenced to death in connection with a 2014 shooting that left one woman dead in Phoenix.

Mesa crime stats 2025: Violent offenses fall to near 2020 levels

Mesa violent crime fell to 1,846 incidents in 2025, a significant decrease from the five-year peak of 2,144 reported in 2024.

Channel 10 Rewind: 1978 - Arizona job market booms | Video Vault
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Arizona's job market is booming but inflation will climb; flash floods cause $4.5M in damage; the mayor seeks to ban small planes from Sky Harbor; ASU faces a severe housing crisis.

Channel 10 Rewind: 1984 - Circle K store showdown | Video Vault
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A half-cent sales tax is proposed to fund the freeway loop; Circle K opens two stores on the same corner; Tempe schools' strict lunch ticket policy angers parents.

Channel 10 Rewind: Freeways in the 1980s | Video Vault
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The 1980s were a transformational yet frustrating decade for Arizona transportation. As the population exploded, planners scrambled to connect a fragmented city while battling funding shortages and community opposition.

Channel 10 Rewind: 1977 - Steers escape slaughterhouse | Video Vault
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Phoenix real estate is booming, sparking market fears. Sky Harbor's control tower is replaced by a new, advanced one. ASU move-in day causes chaos. Steers escape a slaughterhouse in a police chase.

Customer nerves raw as Phoenix area Zipps locations reopen after ICE raids

Several Zipps Sports Grill locations in Tempe, Glendale, and Scottsdale have reopened this week following a Monday, Jan. 26 raid by federal immigration agents that resulted in the detention of more than 35 employees.

Jordanian national arrested after boarding flight in Arizona with invalid ticket, prompting evacuation

Authorities arrested a Jordanian national in Arizona after he boarded a flight with an invalid ticket at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, according to an affidavit obtained by Fox News Digital.

Zipps Sports Grill locations reopen following ICE raids

Multiple Zipps Sports Grills have been reopened days after federal agents served more than a dozen search warrants at locations across the Valley.

Hush Public House | Arizona Eats
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Hush Public House in Scottsdale takes comfort food seriously with seasonal ingredients, smart cocktails and bold flavors.

Teen girls killed in tragic accident; ICE protests continue in Phoenix l Morning News Brief

From a tragic accident that claimed the lives of two teenage girls to more anti-ICE protests being held across the Valley, here's a look at some of your top headlines for the morning of January 29.

Students hold anti-ICE walkouts across the Valley
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More protests against immigration took place across the Valley on Wednesday, with students walking out of high schools and demonstrating against ICE.

Scottsdale driver dies after crashing into tree
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A driver died at the hospital after crashing into a tree on Wednesday near Frank Lloyd Wright Boulevard and Cactus Road. The driver hasn't been identified.

Crews battle fire at Phoenix commercial building
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Firefighters battled a fire late Wednesday night at a commercial building near Interstate 17 and Buckeye Road. No injuries were reported.

Molly Miller's 1st Territorial Cup matchup | In the Huddle
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Host Jeff Munn is joined by Sun Devil Women’s Basketball Head Coach Molly Miller for a conversation about Sun Devil Women’s Basketball. Guests include guards Amaya Williams and Last-Tear Poa, with Baseball Head Coach Willie Bloomquist and Hockey Head Coach Greg Powers stopping by as special guests to help Coach Miller prepare for her first Territorial Cup matchup with Arizona.

Zipps Sports Grill: Court documents shed light on ICE raids
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Court documents obtained by FOX 10 allege Zipps Sports Grill management knew some employees used fraudulent documents to secure employment. FOX 10's Taylor Wirtz reports.

Women sue AI platforms over explicit images
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Three women have filed a lawsuit alleging their likenesses were stolen and used to create explicit, AI-generated "influencers" without their consent. FOX 10's Megan Spector reports.