Victim in Maryvale school stabbing identified; tragic end to search for missing AZ man...
PHOENIX - Victim in deadly stabbing at Maryvale High School identified; search for missing paddleboarder at Saguaro Lake comes to a tragic end; and more - here's a look at some of your top stories on FOX10Phoenix.com for Wednesday, August 20, 2025. 1. Victim in deadly Maryvale school stabbing identified.
One teen injured, another arrested following stabbing on University of Arizona campus
A group gathered in Tempe to show support for Catalina Xochitl Santiago, a DACA recipient who was detained by immigration agents at the airport in El Paso, Texas, earlier this month. Friends said she’s an admirable community member of advocates for women and children. Homeland Security now says young migrants,...
Rebekah Baptiste: DCS gives timeline of reports made before girl’s death
Following the death of Rebekah Baptiste on July 30, the Arizona Department of Child Safety (DCS) released a statement detailing its involvement with her family, including several past reports of concern. DCS stated that while it received numerous calls regarding the family, many did not meet the legal threshold to...
Ahwatukee hoarding tragedy spark calls for change from neighbors
A hoarding situation that neighbors say escalated for years ended in the death of an Ahwatukee woman in late July or early August, leading to questions about what could have been done to save her.
Arizona man sentenced for mailing fentanyl to Peoria
PEORIA, Ill. – An Arizona man will spend a decade in federal prison after mailing fentanyl to a Peoria address in 2023. The Department of Justice says 38-year-old Terence Michael Carroll was sentenced to 120 months in prison and five years supervised release on August 14th. Prosecutors say uncontested...
Newlywed Bride Fatally Stabbed in Home Depot Parking Lot Used Her Last Words to...
An Arizona man convicted of fatally stabbing his newlywed wife in a Home Depot parking lot in 2024 has been sentenced. On Monday, Aug. 18, Stephen Dennis, 36, received 18 years in prison for the murder of his wife, Aliccia Grant, 37, a mother of two, Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell announced. Earlier this...
Tea Party bus vandalized in Phoenix during nationwide tour, group says they ‘will not...
Tea Party's "Only Citizens Vote" tour bus has tires slashed in Phoenix during nationwide campaign supporting legislation requiring proof-of-citizenship to vote.
A 20 year old icon opened a second location to serve high end Japanese...
When Shimogamo first opened its doors in Chandler in 2003, Japanese fine dining was still a rarity in Arizona. Mika Otomo’s parents wanted to change that. Their vision was simple but ambitious: to bring the authentic flavors of Japan to the desert, offering an experience rooted in tradition rather than adaptation.
Chicago cop sues Tempe over ‘racially discriminatory’ arrest
Last year, Tempe police officers handcuffed and arrested off-duty Chicago police officer Jalen Woods for allegedly “chirping” his tires while driving on Mill Avenue. The charges were later dropped, but the incident generated a firestorm of criticism of how aggressively Tempe officers treated Woods, who is Black....
Phoenix police killed man with ‘less-lethal’ weapons, autopsy says
In January, 33-year-old Turrell Clay died not long after being arrested by Phoenix police. An autopsy report released on Aug. 8 — seven months after Clay’s death — pins the blame on the supposedly “less-lethal” weapons that police used to subdue him. Clay was arrested...