Inmate reportedly killed by corrections officer at Tucson hospital
An inmate was shot and killed by a corrections officer at Banner UMC South in Tucson, according to the Pima County Sheriff's Department.
At least 1 person struck by lightning on Humphreys Peak
Coconino County Sheriff’s deputies launched a rescue operation on Humphreys Peak after a lightning strike hit one person. CCSO is also investigating if a second person was injured.
Arizona man dies after accidental gun discharge at campground, MCSO says
The Mohave County Sheriff's Office is investigating the apparent accidental shooting death of a 19-year-old man.
'It's going to cause a death': Surge in copper theft threatening public safety
A surge in copper theft targeting utility boxes is threatening public safety and cutting off 911 service in the Phoenix area.
Is now the best time to buy real estate in Arizona?
Arizona home prices are down roughly 7-8% since the July 2022 peak, but analysts believe the market may have finally bottomed out.
16-year-old sentenced after assaulting girlfriend
A 16-year-old boy, Troy Aguilar-Olmos, was sentenced to 3.5 years in prison for assaulting and strangling his teenage girlfriend.
Valley rain & lightning; safest AZ cities | FOX 10 Talks
On today's show, FOX 10 Meteorologist Krystal Ortiz joins us to talk about the rain and lightning in the Valley. Plus, Chip Lupo from WalletHub joins us to talk about the safest cities in America and Arizona. Also, Ciara Archer & Cody Goulder join us from the Haunted Castle.
9th Annual D?a de Los Muertos Fiestas
The countdown to Halloween is on, but the Valley is also celebrating another vibrant tradition. FOX 10's Irene Snyder reports.
As we fall back, here's how much sleep your state gets
A study from the American Heart Association and Brigham and Women’s Hospital finds that sleep patterns vary by state, with differences in how long and when people sleep.
Triple shooting in Mesa; SNAP benefits affected by government shutdown l Morning News Brief
From a triple shooting in the East Valley that sent three people to the hospital to food stamps being affected by the ongoing government shutdown, here's a look at some of your top headlines for the morning of October 22.
New video shows Valley Metro bus fire
New video released by the Tempe Fire Medical Rescue Department shows crews battling a Valley Metro bus fire near the Loop 202 and Priest Drive. No one was hurt in the fire.
'Soul Sistahs Fighting': Retired detention officer shares her cancer battle
"Soul Sistahs Fighting" is a group of Black women committed to increasing awareness and support for Black women impacted by breast cancer.
Retired AZ detention officer details her cancer battle
"Soul Sistahs Fighting" is a group of Black women committed to increasing awareness and support for Black women impacted by breast cancer. The group was started and is led by Melissa Lawson, a retired Maricopa County detention officer and breast cancer survivor.
Lightning believed to have caused Avondale house fire
Firefighters say lightning is believed to have sparked a house fire near El Mirage Road and Lower Buckeye. No one inside the home was hurt.
Triple shooting in Mesa sends 3 to hospital
Three people were shot late Tuesday night near Lindsay Road and University Drive, police said. All three victims are in stable condition.
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Morning Weather Forecast - 10/22/25
Rain is possible on Wednesday in Phoenix. The high temperature will be in the low-90s.
3 people shot in Mesa neighborhood, police say
Three people were shot late Tuesday night near Lindsay Road and University Drive, police said. All three victims are in stable condition. FOX 10's Kenzie Beach reports.
Adelita Grijalva, AG Mayes fight back against Johnson's swearing-in delay
AZ AG Kris Mayes & Rep.-elect Adelita Grijalva sued the U.S. House to compel Speaker Johnson to seat Grijalva. They argue Johnson's shifting reasons are illegally denying AZ-07 a voice in Congress. FOX 10's Lindsey Ragas reports.
Youth pastor accused of possessing, trying to produce child porn
A Phoenix youth group pastor is at the center of an international child sex crime investigation, accused of possessing and trying to produce child porn. FOX 10's Nicole Krasean reports.




















