Arizona advocates push for tougher elder fraud laws

Arizona seniors aged 70 and older face financial fraud losses nearly double those of any other age group, according to data from the Common Sense Institute. FOX 10's Nicole Krasean has more on what advocates are calling for.

Financial struggles threaten Spencer’s Place in Surprise

A local coffee shop that provides employment for adults with disabilities is turning to the community for support as it faces significant financial challenges. FOX 10's Taylor Wirtz has more on how to support Spencer's Place.

Flagstaff ends automated license plate tracking

The Flagstaff City Council voted unanimously to terminate its contract with technology company Flock Safety, ending the use of automated license plate recognition cameras throughout the city. FOX 10's Megan Spector reports.

MCAO expands K-9 program with Coco

The Maricopa County Attorney's Office welcomed K-9 Coco who will provide emotional support for victims during court hearings or trials.

Atari’s Phoenix hotel project back on track

Atari Hotels officials plan to begin construction on a video game-themed hotel near Central Avenue and Roosevelt Street in late 2026, reviving a project first announced before the 2020 pandemic.

Fiesta Mall site: Developers announce big plans

The site of now-defunct Fiesta Mall in Mesa will soon include a women's sports health campus, if the developer's plans come to fruition, and they say the plans represent one of the most significant investments of this kind in the state's history.

Gas prices down, but AZ still above U.S. average

In what could be described as a Christmas surprise, gas prices are down in Arizona. While that helps with affordability issue during the holidays, the state's gas is still priced higher than some other places. FOX 10's Brian Webb reports.

Lil Audrey | Made In Arizona

What started with one homemade cookie has grown into a thriving business for Lil Audrey Cookies, a micro-bakery in the Phoenix area. FOX 10 Photojournalist Joe Tillman has more, in this week's edition of Made In Arizona.

Leroy McGill: Arizona seeks March 2026 execution

The state is seeking a March 2026 execution date for Leroy McGill, the death row inmate convicted in a 2002 gasoline attack in north Phoenix that killed Charles Perez and injured Nova Banta.