Downtown Phoenix boom & zoning laws | Video Vault
1977: Downtown Phoenix business boom; minimum wage increase; school soda machine ban; defensive driving program; Good Samaritan Hospital expansion; new adult business zoning ordinance.
1977: Downtown Phoenix business boom; minimum wage increase; school soda machine ban; defensive driving program; Good Samaritan Hospital expansion; new adult business zoning ordinance.
Rare plague case confirmed in AZ: How to recognize symptoms
Health officials in Apache County confirmed a resident contracted the plague, the first case in over a decade. The diagnosis serves as a wake-up call for anyone heading outdoors, so what are the symptoms of the plague? Dr. Frank Lovecchio breaks it down.
Health officials in Apache County confirmed a resident contracted the plague, the first case in over a decade. The diagnosis serves as a wake-up call for anyone heading outdoors, so what are the symptoms of the plague? Dr. Frank Lovecchio breaks it down.
Morning Weather Forecast - 4/16/26
Temps are warming back up in the Valley, with the upper-80s forecast for Thursday.
Temps are warming back up in the Valley, with the upper-80s forecast for Thursday.
Nancy Guthrie case: Sheriff increasing patrols in neighborhood
The Pima County Sheriff's Department is increasing patrols in Nancy Guthrie's neighborhood due to neighbors complaining about social media influencers on their property.
The Pima County Sheriff's Department is increasing patrols in Nancy Guthrie's neighborhood due to neighbors complaining about social media influencers on their property.
Aggravating factors found in Ian Mitcham murder trial
On Wednesday, the jury reached a verdict in the aggravation phase of Ian Mitcham's trial, finding that he met two aggravating factors, meaning the death penalty is still on the table. Mitcham was convicted of killing Allison Feldman in 2015.
On Wednesday, the jury reached a verdict in the aggravation phase of Ian Mitcham's trial, finding that he met two aggravating factors, meaning the death penalty is still on the table. Mitcham was convicted of killing Allison Feldman in 2015.
Crash partially closes I-17 in north Phoenix
A crash at Yorkshire Drive shut down the northbound lanes of Interstate 17 on Thursday morning in north Phoenix. FOX 10's Danielle Miller reports.
A crash at Yorkshire Drive shut down the northbound lanes of Interstate 17 on Thursday morning in north Phoenix. FOX 10's Danielle Miller reports.
Phoenix accepting votes to rename Cesar Chavez Library
Following the sexual assault allegations of the late civil rights leader Cesar Chavez, the city of Phoenix is asking for the public's help to rename a library in Laveen.
Following the sexual assault allegations of the late civil rights leader Cesar Chavez, the city of Phoenix is asking for the public's help to rename a library in Laveen.
Concerns over BNSF Railway hub taken to Washington D.C.
A Maricopa County leader is taking her concerns over the construction of a railway hub in the far West Valley to the Surface Transportation Board in Washington D.C.
A Maricopa County leader is taking her concerns over the construction of a railway hub in the far West Valley to the Surface Transportation Board in Washington D.C.
Arizona expands death benefits for first responders
Gov. Hobbs signed a bill that expands death benefits for first responders in Arizona. Following Hobbs' announcement that she will veto all bills until Republicans release a budget, FOX 10's Jacob Luthi learns why lawmakers say the bill couldn't wait.
Gov. Hobbs signed a bill that expands death benefits for first responders in Arizona. Following Hobbs' announcement that she will veto all bills until Republicans release a budget, FOX 10's Jacob Luthi learns why lawmakers say the bill couldn't wait.
Prison reform advocate pushes for $1.5 million in Arizona oversight funding
Advocates are urging Gov. Hobbs to fully fund an oversight committee to improve Arizona's prison system. FOX 10's Nicole Krasean learns what they are hoping to see happen before this legislative session ends.
Advocates are urging Gov. Hobbs to fully fund an oversight committee to improve Arizona's prison system. FOX 10's Nicole Krasean learns what they are hoping to see happen before this legislative session ends.
Bill expanding death benefits for Arizona first responders signed by Gov. Hobbs
Gov. Hobbs signed a bill to expand death benefits for Arizona first responders, including correctional officers, National Guard members, and law enforcement pilots.
Gov. Hobbs signed a bill to expand death benefits for Arizona first responders, including correctional officers, National Guard members, and law enforcement pilots.
Arizona petition calls for funding to improve state prison system
Prison reform advocates and families of inmates are petitioning Gov. Katie Hobbs to provide $1.5 million in funding for an independent oversight committee.
Prison reform advocates and families of inmates are petitioning Gov. Katie Hobbs to provide $1.5 million in funding for an independent oversight committee.
Suns chasing playoff dreams, Phoenix fight club | FOX 10 Talks
The Phoenix Suns vs. Portland Trail Blazers play-in game is in the books. What went right? What went wrong? And what’s next for the Suns? Plus, Isaac & Manuel Chavez join to talk about "Fight Club PHX," which combines boxing with MMA fights and more. FOX 10 Sports Anchor Richard Saenz and Sports Reporter Robby Baker as they break down the biggest moments in Arizona sports.
The Phoenix Suns vs. Portland Trail Blazers play-in game is in the books. What went right? What went wrong? And what’s next for the Suns? Plus, Isaac & Manuel Chavez join to talk about "Fight Club PHX," which combines boxing with MMA fights and more. FOX 10 Sports Anchor Richard Saenz and Sports Reporter Robby Baker as they break down the biggest moments in Arizona sports.
AZ town could soon run out of water; 'Internet troll' Johnny Somali sentenced to prison | Nightly Roundup
Arizona town warns they could run out of water in months; self-proclaimed "Internet troll" from Arizona to serve time in South Korean prison; and more -here's a look at your top stories.
Arizona town warns they could run out of water in months; self-proclaimed "Internet troll" from Arizona to serve time in South Korean prison; and more -here's a look at your top stories.
APS worker saves toddler on the run
A toddler running down a busy Downtown Phoenix street was rescued by an APS worker back in march, and the heart-stopping moment was caught on camera. FOX 10's Ashlie Rodriguez has more.
A toddler running down a busy Downtown Phoenix street was rescued by an APS worker back in march, and the heart-stopping moment was caught on camera. FOX 10's Ashlie Rodriguez has more.
Phoenix Art Museum exhibit focuses on fashion
April 15 is World Art Day, and FOX 10's Irene Snyder has more on the newest exhibit at the Phoenix Art Museum. Officials say the exhibit, titled 'Colorwear: A Kaleidoscope of Fashion,' commemorates the 60th anniversary of the museum's fashion collection.
April 15 is World Art Day, and FOX 10's Irene Snyder has more on the newest exhibit at the Phoenix Art Museum. Officials say the exhibit, titled 'Colorwear: A Kaleidoscope of Fashion,' commemorates the 60th anniversary of the museum's fashion collection.
Nonprofit helping Phoenix homeless ahead of summer
People who live on the street are especially vulnerable to extreme, and that is why a local nonprofit called 'Cloud Covered Streets' provided mobile showers, meals, and other services for the homeless. FOX 10's Annalisa Pardo has more.
People who live on the street are especially vulnerable to extreme, and that is why a local nonprofit called 'Cloud Covered Streets' provided mobile showers, meals, and other services for the homeless. FOX 10's Annalisa Pardo has more.
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APS settles with Arizona AG, make reforms after Sun City heath-related death
"No utility operating in this state should be allowed to cut off someone's power on a 99-degree day because of an unpaid bill" said Arizona AG Kris Mayes, as she announced a $7m settlement with APS.
"No utility operating in this state should be allowed to cut off someone's power on a 99-degree day because of an unpaid bill" said Arizona AG Kris Mayes, as she announced a $7m settlement with APS.
APS reaches settlement with AZ AG over heat death
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes announced a massive settlement with APS, following the death of a Sun City woman that stemmed from a power shut-off during a heatwave. FOX 10's Taylor Wirtz reports.
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes announced a massive settlement with APS, following the death of a Sun City woman that stemmed from a power shut-off during a heatwave. FOX 10's Taylor Wirtz reports.




















