SNAP: Arizonans stepping up to fill the gap
As uncertainties surrounding SNAP benefits continue amid the government shutdown, Arizonans are stepping up to fill the gap, donating money, food, and time to help people who are on the verge of losing, at least for now, access to new food assistance payments. FOX 10's Brian Webb reports.
Week 9's match up previews & predictions | NFC West Huddle
The NFC West Huddle crew breaks down Week 9 predictions, updates the NFC West injury report, and forecasts the season-ending win totals for the Cardinals, 49ers, Rams, and Seahawks.
Man held in Arizona in connection with Idaho child's death
Court documents show that a man named Stacey James Wondra was picked up from a federal facility in Phoenix for a felony warrant out of Idaho. While the warrant did not state the the charges Wondra is facing, police with the town of Fruitland in Idaho have said that a "Stacey Wondra" is believed to be involved in the abduction and death of a five-year-old there.
Son of MCAO prosecutor arrested over Tempe assault
ASU Police have arrested four people in connection with an assault in September that left an 18-year-old with severe injuries, and we have now learned that one of the suspects is the son of a Maricopa County prosecutor. FOX 10's Marc Martinez has more.
ASU QB Sam Leavitt out for season, Kenny Dillingham says
Arizona State quarterback Sam Leavitt will undergo season-ending surgery, head coach Kenny Dillingham announced on Oct. 31.
1 dead, multiple hurt in crash at Surprise intersection
A crash on Oct. 31 at the intersection of Waddell Road and Sarival Avenue left one person dead, police said. Several other people were hurt.
Surgeons carve pumpkins; Halloween candy prices | FOX 10 Talks
Happy Halloween! Ron Hoon, Syleste Rodriguez, Anita Roman & Desiree Fluellen talk about the day's biggest stories.
Pioneer Elementary closure proposal in Gilbert
Gilbert Public Schools announced it is evaluating closing Pioneer Elementary at the end of the school year due to school-aged population in its boundaries dropping and growing housing costs.
Man killed in west Phoenix shooting, police say
Angel Rodriguez Tapia, 21, is dead after he was found shot on Oct. 30 near 43rd Avenue and Buckeye Road, police said.
Deadly west Phoenix shooting; suspects accused of trafficking guns to Mexican cartels l Morning News Brief
From a deadly shooting investigation in the West Valley to more than a dozen people indicted on charges of trafficking guns from Arizona to Mexican cartels, here's a look at some of your top headlines for the morning of October 31.
Man shot, killed in west Phoenix
An investigation is underway after police say a man was found shot and killed on Oct. 30 near 43rd Avenue and Buckeye Road.
Cottonwood man accused of murder in deadly shooting
Henry Greer, 53, allegedly shot another man during a fight near a Cottonwood intersection. The victim died at the hospital and Greer is accused of murder.
Fight between drivers leads to deadly shooting: sheriff
The Yavapai County Sheriff's Office says after two drivers parked their vehicles in Cottonwood, 53-year-old Henry Greer and his passenger got into a fight with the other driver. Greer allegedly shot the other driver during the fight.
20 charged in AZ with trafficking guns to Mexican cartels
An Arizona grand jury has indicted 20 people on charges of trafficking hundreds of guns from the state to cartels in Mexico.
SNAP benefits set to end as government shutdown continues
The federal government has been shut down for more than a month and it doesn't look like that's going to change before SNAP benefits run dry.
Morning Weather Forecast - 10/31/25
Happy Halloween! Daytime highs will be a little warm in the Valley, but temps will drop this evening just in time for trick-or-treating!
Mexican Gray Wolves vs. Arizona ranchers: A battle reaches Capitol Hill
The effort to restore the Mexican gray wolf population has created a political conflict in Arizona, where ranchers facing uncompensated livestock losses are at odds with conservationists who emphasize the wolves' vital ecological role.
Progress over politics: Finding middle ground on wolf recovery
Mexican Gray Wolf recovery has become a political conflict: ranchers cite uncompensated livestock losses, as conservationists argue for the wolves’ vital ecological role in Arizona. FOX 10's Nicole Krasean hears from those working to save the species.
Wolf recovery program faces pushback from Arizona cattle ranchers
The recovery of the Mexican Gray Wolf is fueling a political fight between Arizona ranchers, who face livestock losses, and conservationists, who stress the wolves' ecological necessity. FOX 10's Nicole Krasean has more on what ranchers are saying.
Arizona man relying on SNAP faces uncertainty as benefits set to expire
Facing the loss of $150 million in federal SNAP benefits starting Nov. 1, many Arizonans, including resident Christian Guerrero, are deeply concerned about securing food.


















