Superintendent Tom Horne on removing DEI from schools | FOX 10 Talks
Ron Hoon and Syleste Rodriguez speak to Arizona Superintendent Tom Horne about his stance on removing DEI from schools, why he does not want transgender athletes to compete against male and female students and more.
1 hurt in fire at Phoenix wastewater treatment plant
A contractor was burned in an underground fire at a wastewater treatment plant near 91st and Sunland Avenues, the Phoenix Fire Department said.
AZ murder trial day 2; Tom Horne in studio | FOX 10 Talks
On today's show, FOX 10's Brian Webb joins us to recap day 1 of the Allison Feldman murder trial & preview day 2. Also, Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Horne joins us in studio for a discussion about DEI in schools.
St. Mary's Food Bank needs more turkeys
As we get closer to Thanksgiving, St. Mary's Food Bank is seeing record demand this year, and they are in need of even more donations to serve Arizona families in need.
Allison Feldman murder trial enters Day 2
Just over 10 years after a Scottsdale woman was found dead inside her home, the suspect in the case is on trial. FOX 10's Brian Webb and FOX 10 Executive Producer Trenton Hooker have more on the trial, as it enters its second day.
Phoenix Faves | Cool House
We’re going on a trip all around Phoenix, checking out a historic mansion and an iconic penthouse!
Staying centered, clear, and courageous | The Balancing Act
Lee Ann Del Carpio gives tips on getting out of survival mode, finding balance and feeling deeply human.
Born & Bred | Arizona Eats
Born & Bred in Scottsdale — a lively, modern American tavern in the Shops at Hilton Village. Born and Bred pairs scratch-cooked fare made from locally-sourced ingredients with craft cocktails, wood-fired pizzas and their award-winning “Aftermath” burger.
Pizzeria Virtu | Arizona Eats
Pizzeria Virtù in Old Town Scottsdale—where chef Gio Osso brings Neapolitan-style pizza to a new level.
$5M lottery ticket sold in Peoria; singer Akon arrested l Morning News Brief
From a multi-million dollar lottery ticket sold at a West Valley store to a popular singer arrested on an outstanding warrant, here's a look at some of your top headlines for the morning of November 13.
FAA freezes flight reductions at 6% as staffing levels improve, airlines working to resume normal operations
Some relief for fliers as the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) says now that the government shutdown has ended, flight reductions are expected to stay at 6% at 40 major airports across the U.S.
Arizona weather forecast: Cloudy, warmer-than-normal temps in Phoenix
Warm conditions will continue through Friday, with high temperatures in the mid-80s, but a major storm system is expected to bring rain, wind, and significantly cooler temperatures over the weekend.
Pedestrian hit by car on Loop 101 on-ramp
A pedestrian has serious injuries after being hit by a car on the Loop 101 on-ramp at 35th Avenue, the Arizona Department of Public Safety said.
Woman seriously injured in Phoenix hit-and-run: police
A pedestrian was seriously injured in a hit-and-run crash near 23rd Avenue and Indian School Road.
Phoenix hit-and-run crash leaves woman hurt
A woman was seriously hurt after being struck by a hit-and-run driver near 23rd Avenue and Indian School Road, police said.
Morning Weather Forecast - 11/13/25
Thursday will be partly cloudy and warm in Phoenix with a high in the upper-80s.
Goodyear PD asks residents to register cameras for new crime-fighting tool
The Goodyear Police Department launched a voluntary virtual block watch program that allows residents and businesses to register their security cameras, helping police quickly identify potential sources of footage to solve crimes.
FAA holds flight cuts at 6% as controllers return to work
Following the end of the government shutdown, the FAA announced that flight cuts will remain at 6% due to the return of air traffic controllers, easing recent travel disruptions and leading to improvements like fewer delays at Phoenix Sky Harbor.
Open house set to discuss infrastructure improvements near Loop 303
County and city planners in the West Valley are hoping to hear from the public about future improvement along Grand Avenue near the Loop 303. FOX 10's Nicole Krasean has more on why the interchange is failing to meet the needs of commuters.
Goodyear PD maps home security cams to speed up investigations
The Goodyear Police Department launched a virtual block watch, a voluntary camera registration program designed to leverage home and business security systems to solve crimes more quickly. FOX 10's Megan Spector has the details.




















