Border agents rescue 26 migrants stranded near Gila Bend
The U.S. Border Patrol the rescue took place June 2 in the Tabletop Mountains near Gila Bend after one of the migrants called 911 for help.
Queen Creek hiring police officers as town gets ready to launch police department
The far East Valley town, which has experienced a population boom, is getting ready to launch its police department in January 2022.
Pinal County animal shelter overflowing with pets; may have to rethink no-kill policy
Pinal County officials say that they’ve had more owner surrenders than usual this past month, and they may even have to reconsider their no-kill policy.
Domestic violence call turns into a deadly deputy-involved shooting in Pinal County
A Pinal County Sheriff's Office investigation is underway following a deputy-involved shooting near Thompson and Roberts roads, just south of the Hunt Highway.
The birth rate in Arizona has declined by 25% since 2009
Last year, just as many babies were born in Arizona as people that died, but the overall population grew thanks to what the state has to offer.
For some 'zombie subdivisions,' recent housing boom brings a 2nd chance at life
During Phoenix's last housing boom in the 2000s, many subdivisions were built. A housing crash and the subsequent Great Recession meant many of these subdivisions were abandoned. Now, some of them are being brought back to life.
New details surrounding deputy shooting at Queen Creek Walmart released
The incident happened at a Walmart near Ocotillo and Rittenhouse Roads in Queen Creek on May 13. On May 20, officials with the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office released some of the body camera video that was taken during the incident.
6 injured in wrong-way crash on US 60 near Gold Canyon; highway reopens
The Arizona Dept. of Public Safety says four vehicles were involved in the crash, and six people were taken to the hospital.
Grand jury indicts man on charges connected with crash that killed Chandler police officer in April
25-year-old Jonathon Altland is facing 32 charges, including first-degree murder, following a police chase on April 29 that ended with a crash on April 30, which killed Chandler police officer Christopher Farrar and injured another officer with the Gilbert Police Department.
Arizona farm aims to lead change in climate battle by turning animal waste into biogas
Caballero Dairy is installing a first-of-its-kind equipment for Arizona that will allow the farm to convert organic waste into biogas, which can then be sold to others. FOX 10's Danielle Miller reports.
MCSO: Shots fired after man makes bomb threat at Queen Creek Walmart
"While attempting to stabilize the area and negotiate with the subject he attempted to flee and shots were fired by a deputy to prevent any additional threat to the community, striking the suspect," MCSO said in a statement.
Arizona imposes new fire restrictions in multiple counties
The Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management announced it will implement additional restrictions across the central and northern portions of the state starting May 14.
More forests in Arizona impose fire, smoking restrictions
The Coconino, Kaibab and Tonto national forests issued coordinated statements announcing that those forests were joining the Apache-Sitgreaves and Prescott forests in imposing restrictions, with the latest ones taking effect Friday.
MCSO: Child found not breathing at Queen Creek home hospitalized in critical condition
According to MCSO, deputies responded just after 8 a.m. on May 11 to the home located near Riggs and Sossaman Roads for reports of a child not breathing.
Missing 16-year-old girl from Queen Creek located
Officials with MCSO say a 16-year-old girl who was last seen in Queen Creek on Friday, May 7 has been found.
Arizona farmers to bear brunt of cuts from Colorado River
Arizona stands to lose more than any other state in the Colorado River basin in what could be the first federally declared water shortage.
Boom times: Queen Creek tries to keep up as far East Valley town continues to grow
The far East Valley town is experiencing a population boom, as people from around the Valley and other states are moving in to the once tiny community.



















