DOJ lawsuit: SeaWorld's walker, rollator ban violated Americans with Disabilities Act
The U.S. Department of Justice filed a civil lawsuit against United Parks & Resorts, the parent company of SeaWorld Orlando and Busch Gardens Tampa Bay, alleging that its ban on certain wheeled walkers and rollator walkers violated the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
The U.S. Department of Justice filed a civil lawsuit against United Parks & Resorts, the parent company of SeaWorld Orlando and Busch Gardens Tampa Bay, alleging that its ban on certain wheeled walkers and rollator walkers violated the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
TSA wait times still hit record highs with ICE agents in airports
TSA wait times aren’t going down at some of America’s largest airports, despite ICE officers being sent to help with record-long security lines.
TSA wait times aren’t going down at some of America’s largest airports, despite ICE officers being sent to help with record-long security lines.
Two states set new record high for gas prices
Fuel prices in two U.S. states have surged to an all-time high as the national average cost per gallon has risen in the weeks following the conflict in Iran.
Fuel prices in two U.S. states have surged to an all-time high as the national average cost per gallon has risen in the weeks following the conflict in Iran.
Reject what doesn't serve you | The Balancing Act
Chelsie Bruggeman from MOMentum gives tips on becoming a role model & leader in your career and your family.
Chelsie Bruggeman from MOMentum gives tips on becoming a role model & leader in your career and your family.
Pizza and bread products recalled in 10 states over metal fragment contamination, FDA says
Food and Drug Administration officials said the new recall covers several pesto and mozzarella pizza and tomato and parmesan focaccia bread products sold in multiple states, including Arizona, California, Michigan, and Texas.
Food and Drug Administration officials said the new recall covers several pesto and mozzarella pizza and tomato and parmesan focaccia bread products sold in multiple states, including Arizona, California, Michigan, and Texas.
New COVID variant spreads across U.S.
The CDC is tracking BA.3.2, which has now been detected in at least 25 states and 23 countries. Health officials say the new strain carries multiple mutations that may help it partially evade immunity from vaccines or prior infection.
The CDC is tracking BA.3.2, which has now been detected in at least 25 states and 23 countries. Health officials say the new strain carries multiple mutations that may help it partially evade immunity from vaccines or prior infection.
The afterlife, explained by a famous medium | The Curious B
Famous medium Allison DuBois speaks about ways she believes anyone can connect with a loved one who has passed.
Famous medium Allison DuBois speaks about ways she believes anyone can connect with a loved one who has passed.
Man indicted for allegedly shooting at north Phoenix mosque
Michael Dominguez, 30, is accused of firing a pellet gun at the Islamic Center of North Phoenix on March 7. No one was hurt during the incident, though several parked cars were hit by projectiles.
Michael Dominguez, 30, is accused of firing a pellet gun at the Islamic Center of North Phoenix on March 7. No one was hurt during the incident, though several parked cars were hit by projectiles.
North Phoenix mosque shooting suspect indicted
Michael Dominguez, 30, faces multiple charges, including aggravated assault, after allegedly firing projectiles at the Islamic Center of North Phoenix earlier this month.
Michael Dominguez, 30, faces multiple charges, including aggravated assault, after allegedly firing projectiles at the Islamic Center of North Phoenix earlier this month.
FCC prohibition on new foreign-produced routers could make future home upgrades harder
New federal regulations could soon make it more difficult for Americans to upgrade their home internet setup to the latest and greatest technologies.
New federal regulations could soon make it more difficult for Americans to upgrade their home internet setup to the latest and greatest technologies.
Morning Weather Forecast - 3/26/26
Thursday will be warm in the Valley, but we're nearing the end of a stretch of historic heat!
Thursday will be warm in the Valley, but we're nearing the end of a stretch of historic heat!
Proposal would limit Social Security benefits to $100K a year for wealthy couples
As Social Security barrels toward broke in less than seven years, a Washington think tank has proposed limiting benefits to $100,000 a year for couples.
As Social Security barrels toward broke in less than seven years, a Washington think tank has proposed limiting benefits to $100,000 a year for couples.
Cherry blossom peak bloom arrives in DC, boosted by warm weather
Peak bloom has arrived for Washington, D.C.’s cherry blossoms, the National Park Service announced Thursday.
Peak bloom has arrived for Washington, D.C.’s cherry blossoms, the National Park Service announced Thursday.
1990 'Lover's Lane' cold case: Suspect arrested, charged with capital murder
After almost 36 years, an arrest has been made and charges filed in connection to the 1990 “Lover's Lane" murders of a young man and woman in Houston.
After almost 36 years, an arrest has been made and charges filed in connection to the 1990 “Lover's Lane" murders of a young man and woman in Houston.
Jarvis Butts dies in prison weeks after sentencing for killing Na'Ziyah Harris
Jarvis Butts, the man convicted of killing Na'Ziyah Harris and sexually assaulting multiple girls, has died while behind bars.
Jarvis Butts, the man convicted of killing Na'Ziyah Harris and sexually assaulting multiple girls, has died while behind bars.
Phoenix City Council approves plan banning ICE staging on public property
In an 8-1 vote, the Phoenix City Council on March 25 approved the Community Transparency Initiative (CTI), which puts new restrictions on ICE and other law enforcement agencies using city property.
In an 8-1 vote, the Phoenix City Council on March 25 approved the Community Transparency Initiative (CTI), which puts new restrictions on ICE and other law enforcement agencies using city property.
Phoenix City Council approves new ICE policy
Phoenix city leaders are taking new steps to keep an eye on federal immigration enforcement. The city council approved a plan on Wednesday night that puts new restrictions on ICE and other law enforcement agencies using city property. FOX 10's Danielle Miller reports.
Phoenix city leaders are taking new steps to keep an eye on federal immigration enforcement. The city council approved a plan on Wednesday night that puts new restrictions on ICE and other law enforcement agencies using city property. FOX 10's Danielle Miller reports.
Valley food trucks face threat of rising gas, food costs
The war in the Middle East have spiked gas prices, and food truck owners across the Valley are feeling the effects. FOX 10's Megan Spector learns how the overseas conflict is eating into their profits.
The war in the Middle East have spiked gas prices, and food truck owners across the Valley are feeling the effects. FOX 10's Megan Spector learns how the overseas conflict is eating into their profits.
Social media trial provides 'framework' for accountability over addictive features
A California jury found Meta and YouTube liable for creating platforms with addictive features. Experts say this decision is creating a roadmap for how to hold social media platforms accountable for prioritizing engagement over mental health. FOX 10's Taylor Wirtz learns why it's being hailed a landmark ruling.
A California jury found Meta and YouTube liable for creating platforms with addictive features. Experts say this decision is creating a roadmap for how to hold social media platforms accountable for prioritizing engagement over mental health. FOX 10's Taylor Wirtz learns why it's being hailed a landmark ruling.
Phoenix unanimously votes to start removing Cesar Chavez's name across city
In a 9-0 vote, the Phoenix City Council approved the process to start removing Cesar Chavez's name from streets, parks and facilities, amid recent sexual misconduct allegations. FOX 10's Jacob Luthi learns when the city will start seeing those changes.
In a 9-0 vote, the Phoenix City Council approved the process to start removing Cesar Chavez's name from streets, parks and facilities, amid recent sexual misconduct allegations. FOX 10's Jacob Luthi learns when the city will start seeing those changes.




















