NFC West Huddle: Countdown to cutdown
Sports reporters who cover the Seahawks, 49ers, Cardinals and Rams come together to break down how the NFC West is shaping up this season.
NFC West Huddle: Week 1
Sports reporters who cover the Seahawks, 49ers, Cardinals, and Rams come together to break down how the NFC West is shaping up this season.
Throw perfection out the window | The Balancing Act
Syleste Rodriguez sits down with Mix 96.9 Radio DJ Priscilla Ornelas, who also runs a non-profit called "Community Comadres." She's the daughter of an immigrant, a mama, a wife and is packed with lessons for you to lead a more balanced and meaningful life.
Arizona DPS: $3M in cocaine seized from semi-truck heading to New Jersey
Arizona troopers said they seized 233 pounds of cocaine — with an estimated street value of $3 million — from a semi-truck on I-17. The drugs were found hidden in an aftermarket compartment and were headed for New Jersey.
Channel 10 Rewind: 1980 - Grocery prices surge | Video Vault | FOX 10 Phoenix
Grocery prices surge, especially for meat. A jet fuel shortage cripples corporate travel at Sky Harbor. Prop 106 threatens unequal property taxes. Scottsdale Airport is expanding. Paul Shank's French Quarter closes. Yuma hosts a career fair for youth of all abilities.
Channel 10 Rewind: 1981 - Air traffic controller strike looms | FOX 10 Phoenix
A looming air traffic strike threatens to ground planes; Sky Harbor is gridlocked. ASU lacks fire sprinklers. Microcomputers boom, led by the affordable Osborne One. St. Joseph's sets a single, high room rate. Soap opera fans skip ASU class.
Channel 10 Rewind: 1979 - Flood control fight | Video Vault | FOX 10 Phoenix
SRP battles flood control groups over water storage. The DOE issues new gas pricing rules. High gas prices cause a mass shift to small cars. Downtown Phoenix is booming, but lacks parking. German Shepherds receive $5,000 in guide dog training.
Fall Fest | Drone Zone
Fall has arrived in Arizona, bringing cooler temperatures and a variety of exciting activities across the state! From apple picking and pumpkin patches to hayrides and corn mazes, there?s something for everyone to enjoy.
FDR: A president's enduring legacy | The Time Machine
Travel back with 'The Time Machine' to witness FDR's incredible life story. From his battle with polio to his leadership through the Great Depression and World War II, this is the powerful journey of a president who changed the world.
Channel 10 Rewind - 1978: Streets get a major facelift | FOX 10 Phoenix
The mayor proposes fixing downtown traffic by closing streets. Good Samaritan Hospital closes its nursery, upsetting staff. The supersonic Concorde jet visits Sky Harbor. Generic products offer savings, but a sale can be better. Record companies plan a major album price hike.
Newly declassified JFK assassination files | FOX 10 Talks
Jefferson Morley, a former Washington Post reporter talks about newly declassified JFK assassination documents that expose a "government within a government" operating inside the CIA.
FULL INTERVIEW: Former DCS case worker shares insight on AZ's child welfare system
Brooke Schapiro worked as a child care specialist also known as a caseworker for the Arizona Department of Child Safety from 2019-2022. She provides insight on what it?s like working for the child welfare system and the challenges that caseworkers face daily. She?s been keeping track of recent tragedies linked to DCS and believes the system needs to change.
FULL INTERVIEW: Stacey Sutherland of AZ Anti-Trafficking Network
Stacey Sutherland with the Arizona Anti-Trafficking Network shares insight on the issue of sex trafficking in the valley. She does constant outreach with her team, meeting victims who are adults and minors. Sutherland says many of them have been through Arizona's child welfare system or are still in custody of DCS.
FULL INTERVIEW: Emily Pike's uncle visits site where teen was found murdered
FOX 10 Investigator Justin Lum meets Emily Pike?s uncle, Allred Pike at the site where the 14-year-old girl?s remains were discovered on February 14, 2025. Emily ran away from a Sacred Journey, Inc. group home in Mesa on January 27 but was placed in the DCS-licensed home by the San Carlos Apache tribe. No suspect has been arrested in her murder.
Payson | What's in a name, Arizona?
?Adventure where we live? in Payson, Arizona! We take on Payson?s history and adventure, covering thrilling off-road UTV rides through scenic Ponderosa pines, alongside a deep dive into the town's past, including how it was named after an Illinois Congressman and a look at the Zane Grey cabin replica.
'We should be ready': Could this be an 'alien' object? | FOX 10 Talks
Harvard Professor Dr. Avi Loeb shares some major updates on the anomalous interstellar object, 3I/Atlas, confirming its trajectory violates standard gravitational physics for a typical comet.
Runaway teens: Missing in the System | Special Report
Three teens. Three tragedies. One system?s failures. Our special report sheds light on the deaths of Zariah Dodd, Emily Pike and Anaiah Walker ? three girls with strong ties to the Arizona Department of Child Safety. What signs were missed before they ran away?
The World?s Fair: A grand showcase | Great American Story
Explore the history of the World's Fairs! Discover the innovations behind America's greatest show on Earth.
Anonymous donor leaves gold tooth at Arizona Salvation Army
An anonymous donor placed a gold tooth into a Salvation Army Red Kettle at the organization's Quartzsite location.
Hoover Dam: The explosive beginning | The Time Machine
Vintage footage captures the explosive start of Hoover Dam! See daring workers blast Black Canyon with 5 tons of dynamite to divert the Colorado River, clearing the way for the iconic $165M project.




















