Chandler Unified ponders over 120 staffing cuts
Chandler Unified School District is considering eliminating nearly 122 staff positions because of cuts in its funding. How many of those positions would be involuntary is not known. Traditionally, CUSD handles staffing cuts through attrition: When someone retires at the end of a school year, the position isn’t filled.
Dead dog, suspected DUI crash involving teen prompts investigations | Nightly Roundup
PHOENIX - From an animal cruelty investigation being prompted by a bloody dog found in Arizona, to ICE protests around the Valley just days after the deadly Minneapolis shooting, here's a look at your top stories on FOX10Phoenix.com for Saturday, January 10, 2026. 1. Missing dog found dead and bloody...
“That Was Close”: Passenger Flee for Safety as Waymo Robotaxi Drives onto Train Tracks
A fully autonomous Waymo robotaxi was caught on camera driving onto light rail tracks in south Phoenix this week, forcing its lone male passenger to exit the vehicle and sprint to safety before the vehicle continued along the rails toward an oncoming train. The bizarre episode unfolded shortly after 9...
Neighbor From Hell Keeps Tormenting Arizona Man by Banging on His Floor Every Day...
In what many would consider an unhospitable environment, a man in Phoenix, Arizona, showed that he is being tormented nonstop by his downstairs neighbor. It appears that the person continuously bangs on the man’s floor, and management won’t do anything about it. @fartttt._. mind y’all; we have been...
Fallen Phoenix firefighters to be honored at Arizona memorial
Two fallen Phoenix firefighters will be honored Sunday during a service at Wesley Bolin Plaza. Don E. Williams and Anthony Mock will be paid tributes along with 12 others during the 10 a.m.
Hundreds protest around Phoenix area against ICE actions after deadly shooting
Protestors around the Valley gathered to remember Renee Good, the woman shot and killed in Minneapolis by an ICE agent. FOX 10's Taylor Wirtz learns more about the messages they're sending.
Police: Man arrested after racially motivated attack at Tempe community center
A man was arrested this week after police say he walked into a Tempe community center and physically assaulted several older adults. Police say the attacks were racially motivated. When 62-year-old Derek Kirven walked into the Escalante Multi-Generational Center on Wednesday, he was asked to leave twice after it was...
Scottsdale assisted living facility barred after heat death
The owners of a Scottsdale assisted living facility are barred from caring for vulnerable adults for five years after prosecutors said neglect led to a resident dying from the heat.
Debt collector complaints surge as Americans struggle with overdue bills
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Americans are starting the new year buried in more than $1.2 trillion in credit card debt, with many falling behind on their bills and facing increased pressure from debt collectors. Complaints about debt collectors have soared, according to new federal data. The Federal Trade Commission...
Banner Health cutting corporate office space from 304,000 to 67,000 square feet
Phoenix-based Banner Health — the largest private employer, the largest health system and the largest nonprofit in Arizona — is downsizing its corporate headquarters in new space at Bond Phoenix within the Camelback Corridor. Plans call for moving out of its current 304,000-square-foot headquarters at Phoenix Plaza...

















