Arizonans say what they'll do if they won the lottery
FOX 10's Stephanie Bennett asks Arizonans what they'd do if they won the near billion dollar Powerball Jackpot.
Double stabbing leaves woman hurt in Glendale
Police say the stabbing happened near 86th Drive and Pasadena Avenue. A woman was rushed to a hospital with life-threatening injuries. A suspect was detained at the scene.
Deadly motorcycle crash in Goodyear
A motorcyclist was killed in a crash near Estrella Parkway and Goodyear Boulevard overnight.
Maricopa County confirms 18 heat-related deaths
Eighteen people have died related to the heat, the Maricopa County Health Department confirmed. Six of the deaths were unhoused individuals. An additional 69 deaths are under investigation.
Phoenix Herpetological Sanctuary finds alligator eggs
It was a very exciting morning at the Phoenix Herpetological Sanctuary. New reptile babies are on the way. FOX 10's Danielle Miller has this story.
Search for Phoenix robbery suspect continues
Sgt. Brian Bowers says the suspect pulled out a knife and engaged in a fight with the victim before fleeing the scene near 18th Ave. and Thunderbird Rd. The suspect is considered to be armed and dangerous.
Federal judge fines lawyers for Lake, Finchem
The judge ordered the lawyers for Kari Lake and Mark Finchem to pay $122,000 in attorney's fees for Maricopa County.
5 Arizonans killed in Washington crash
A crash in Washington state killed six people and injured three others ? at least five of the victims are from Arizona. Washington State Patrol says a white BMW hit a Gray Kia in Tacoma, causing the Kia to roll and burst into flames.
AZ hospital offers new stroke rehab system
The new stroke rehabilitation system, considered to be the first of its kind, is being performed at the Mayo Clinic, and doctors say it is a real game changer in helping patients regain mobility. FOX 10's Stephanie Bennett reports.
Record breaking weekend for APS energy use
Arizona Public Service set two records over the weekend. Customers used 7,798 megawatts of energy on Friday, beating the previous record set in 2020. That record was broken the following day when customers used 8,191 megawatts of energy on Saturday. FOX 10's Danielle Miller reports.
Sunshine Acres changing children's lives in Arizona
10 Valley girls have a bed and a home tonight. In fact, it's a brand new home. FOX 10's Steve Nielsen has the story of how Sunshine Acres is giving so much more than just a house to Valley kids in need of love and support.
A look inside the Arizona Interagency Dispatch Center
It has been an unusual wildfire season for Arizona. The agency that manages resources to battle wildfires says they are ready in this unpredictable season. FOX 10's Linda Williams is visited the Arizona Interagency Dispatch Center in north Phoenix.
Hiker rescued from North Mountain during extreme heat
A 69-year-old man was rescued while hiking on North Mountain on July 15, the hottest day of the year in Phoenix. The man was treated by paramedics at the scene and taken to a hospital where he is in serious, but stable condition.
Phoenix motorcyclist killed in crash
A crash near 29th Avenue and Indian School Road claimed the life of a motorcyclist on the evening of July 15.
St. Mary's Food Bank in Phoenix needs water bottles
We?re now 19 days into this heat wave at temperatures above 110 degrees. It?s not something that you ever plan for as a food bank or as a community. Each year St. Mary's Food Bank orders a significant amount of water to hydrate those in need. It?s July and they?re already out. FOX 10's Marissa Sarbak has the story.
USCBP agents rescue migrants in distress
The Border Patrol is warning migrants against illegally crossing into the U.S. in the scorching conditions. Agents have rescued several migrants in distress in recent weeks in the southern Arizona desert.
Guzzler Fire burns more than 1K acres
As of July 20, there's no containment on a wildfire burning 15 miles northwest of Heber-Overgaard. People in the Chevelon Canyon Ranch area are on "SET" status.
The hottest day ever in Phoenix: A deeper look
The all-time record hottest morning low was set Wednesday at 97 degrees. By the afternoon, the temperature reached 119 degrees at Sky Harbor Airport-- tied for 4th hottest ever recorded in Phoenix. In fact, the average temperature (between morning low and afternoon high) made Wednesday, June 19 the hottest day ever in Phoenix at an average of 108 degrees. The previous record was 106.5 degrees set on the same day we reached 122 degrees: June 26 1990. With all these records, one thing is clear: temperatures around Downtown Phoenix tend to be a few degrees hotter than surrounding parts of the East, West or even North Valley. But why? A big factor is the Valley's Urban Heat Island. Concentration of buildings, concrete and asphalt absorb more heat, and hold on to it throughout the night. Meteorologist Krystal Ortiz explains the impacts of our rapidly growing city.
Student athletes learn how to handle heat emergencies
With record-breaking temps still in the forecast over the next week, locals are being urged to drink more water and stay inside if they can. However, student athletes will be out on the field in the coming weeks, training for the upcoming season. FOX 10's Irene Snyder got a look at how the schools are training their students to respond to these emergencies related to heat.
Abe Hamadeh's request for new election recount trial rejected
A Mohave County judge is expected to release his full ruling on July 17 on why he turned down an election challenge from Abe Hamadeh, who lost his bid for Arizona attorney general by fewer than 300 votes. Hamadeh says he plans to fight all the way to the Supreme Court.




















