Tempe proposes 5 mph speed limit cut on major streets
The city of Tempe is considering lowering the speed limit by 5 mph on several street corridors and is asking for public input on the proposal. FOX 10's Taylor Wirtz has the details.
825 new homes in Buckeye approved for 'Ag-to-Urban' program
The Agriculture to Urban water conservation program lets developers convert farmland into housing, while passing the water rights along to the new homes.
2 Scottsdale schools closing its doors due to declining enrollment
Two Scottsdale schools— Pima Elementary and Echo Canyon Elementary, are closing its door next year. FOX 10's Nicole Krasean learns more about the decision and what community members are saying.
Scottsdale school board approves closures of 2 schools
Scottsdale Unified School District (SUSD) has approved the permanent closure of Pima Elementary and Echo Canyon K-8 schools.
Tempe seeks public input on speed limit reductions
The city of Tempe is considering a 5 mph reduction in speed limits across seven street corridors to match changing traffic patterns, including increased residential and pedestrian use.
Deadly crashes on Phoenix area freeways; Tempe Tavern responds to criticism | Nightly Roundup
Deadly crashes on Valley freeways; Scottsdale district discuss school closures; and more - here's a look at your top stories.
Detectives seek to identify man found dead 25 years ago
Mohave County detectives are looking to identify a cold case victim who was found dead in 2000 by boaters in Lake Havasu City.
Arizona man accused of excavating, trafficking artifacts from Gila River Indian community
A Tucson man was charged with violating the Archeological Resources Protect Act after prosecutors said he removed jewelry, coins and crucifixes on tribal land without a permit.
Police accuse 'Golf Club Bub' of stealing clubs, merch from Glendale golf stores
A homeless man, dubbed the "Golf Club Bub" by Glendale Police, was arrested for allegedly stealing golf drivers, equipment and merchandise from different sports stores in the area, totaling more than $12,000.
Phoenix academy trains new truck drivers
The economy relies heavily on trucking, affecting everything from groceries to online holiday purchases. The Knight CDL Academy in Phoenix is helping meet the national need for qualified freight truckers by offering Commercial Driving License courses.
2 schools on the chopping block in Scottsdale
Scottsdale Unified School District's governing board is set to vote on whether to shutter two schools within the district, and some parents say they are devastated by the proposed closure. FOX 10's Kenzie Beach reports.
Instacart responds to AI pricing claims as U.S. Senator introduces bill to prevent individualized prices
U.S. Senator Ruben Gallego is introducing legislation to stop companies, like Instacart, from using shoppers data to set individualized prices at the grocery store. FOX 10's Steve Nielsen reports.
Evening Weather Forecast - 12/9/25
FOX 10's Erica Horvatin has the latest on our warm winter temps.
One Camelback Construction | FOX 10 Talks
Anchors Steve Nielsen & Christina Carilla talk about the biggest news stories of the day. On today's show, Kara Maynes joins us to talk about avoiding impulse shopping this holiday season. Also, Steve & Christina discuss the construction of "One Camelback."
Holiday fireworks sales begin in Mesa
Starting Dec. 10, you can buy fireworks in Mesa for the holiday season, but they are only permitted during a specific 10-day time frame.
DPS: 2 killed in crash on Loop 303 in Surprise
Two people were killed in a crash on Loop 303 in Surprise on Tuesday, the Arizona Department of Public Safety said.
Arizona weather forecast: Record highs possible this week in Phoenix
Tuesday was sunny and mild across Arizona. Temperatures hit the mid-70s in the Valley, but it was still a chilly morning in the upper 40s.
AI-driven law proposed following investigation into varying online grocery prices
A national investigation claims that Instacart is using AI-driven pricing tests that cause online grocery prices to vary from person to person for the same item.
Arizona deputies look to identify 2000 cold case victim found by boaters
Authorities are asking the public for help identifying a man found deceased near Lake Havasu City in a 2000 cold case.
Is this the solution to the college football playoff mess? | FOX 10 Talks
Ron Hoon and Desiree Fluellen sit down for a vital discussion with Richard Saez to address the ongoing debate and structural issues plaguing the College Football Playoff (CFP). The current system has faced intense criticism regarding automatic bids, conference alignment, and the exclusion of deserving teams. Saez offers his expert analysis and proposes tangible solutions to create a more equitable and exciting championship format. What is the path forward for the CFP? Can the four-team format survive, or is expansion inevitable? Tune in for an in-depth look at how to fix the mess and ensure the best teams truly compete for the title.




















