CBP agents allegedly involved in Portland shooting; Tempe attack ‘racially motivated’ | Nightly Roundup
PHOENIX - Border agents allegedly involved in Oregon shooting; Police say Tempe community center attack was motivated by race; and more - here's a look at your top stories on FOX10Phoenix.com for Thursday, January 8, 2026. 1. CBP agents allegedly involved in Portland shooting. Two people are hurt in Portland,...
Three Arrested After Gun Incident at Chandler Fashion Center With No Injuries Reported
Chandler Police have apprehended three individuals following a distressing scene involving firearms at the acclaimed Chandler Fashion Center, as confirmed by reports from FOX 10 Phoenix. The incident, which unfolded in the vicinity of the mall's food court on January 5, saw two men reportedly brandishing guns at a...
Mesa family disputes apartment over $500 security deposit after veteran’s death
MESA (AZFamily) — A family in the East Valley says they’re being punished after the unexpected death of a loved one. “How can a dead person write a 30-day notice?” said Sandra Zeiner, the ex-wife of 80-year-old Gene Zeiner. “We started laughing. I said, ‘You gotta be kidding.’”
Bruno Mars bringing the ‘Uptown Funk’ to State Farm Stadium in 1st tour since...
PHOENIX – In the Valley’s first major concert news of the new year, Bruno Mars announced he is coming to town as part of his first full headline tour since 2017. The dynamic entertainer will bring “Uptown Funk” and his other hits to State Farm Stadium in Glendale on April 14, the second date of “The Romantic Tour.”
The Valley eviction crisis continued at a historic clip in 2025
Valley landlords initiated nearly 85,000 eviction proceedings through the Maricopa County Justice Courts in 2025, marking the second-highest number of eviction filings in a single year in county history. Maricopa County averaged more than 7,000 eviction filings per month in 2025, with January, August and October...
Bomb Scare Justice: Explosive Package Triggers Evacuation at Phoenix State Courts, Heroic Response Hailed
A suspicious package containing homemade explosive materials was received at the State Courts Building in downtown Phoenix this Monday, prompting a rapid and coordinated response from both local and federal public safety agencies, as well as court employees. Chief Justice Ann Scott Timmer extended her gratitude for...
New book tells full story of journalist Don Bolles’ assassination
I've got an exciting announcement — my new book, "Murder in the Fourth Estate: The Assassination of Investigative Journalist Don Bolles," will be released by publisher Bloomsbury on April 2. Why it matters: Despite its notoriety, there's never been a comprehensive history of the Don Bolles case — America's...
Arizona Humane Society gives dogs seized from Phoenix home a haircut and a second...
The Arizona Humane Society is hoping a new haircut for a group of doodles seized from an alleged backyard breeder will help them find new homes through adoption.
Advocates praise Kyl’s openness on diagnosis, push 2 Arizona bills about dementia
After former U.S. Sen. Jon Kyl announced that he has been diagnosed with dementia, advocates are praising his openness and calling for more action and awareness at the state level. On the heels of Kyl’s announcement, the Alzheimer’s Association in Phoenix is working with state lawmakers on two bills....
Mesa High administrators could lose jobs for failure to report gun
Mesa High School's principal and athletic director are both on paid leave after failing to report a gun on campus, the district said. David Caltabiano speaks to parents.

















