Someburros opens new North Peoria location
Someburros will celebrate the grand opening of a North Peoria restaurant at 9 a.m. Tuesday, June 30, by giving the first 50 people in line a free branded insulated tumbler. DEEPER DIVE: Read all the Ranking Arizona Top 10 lists here. INDUSTRY INSIGHTS: Want more news like this? Get our...
Woman killed after suspected DUI driver runs red light, Phoenix police say
PHOENIX - A 43-year-old woman is dead, and two other people are injured following a late-night, two-car crash Thursday involving a suspected impaired driver, authorities said. The fatal wreck occurred just before 11 p.m. near the busy intersection of 59th Avenue and McDowell Road. "Witnesses reported a black pick-up tr
The French Toast At This Arizona Diner Is So Good, You’ll Be Craving It...
Tucked away at 4515 N 7th Ave in Phoenix, Arizona, Joe’s Diner has been winning hearts one breakfast plate at a time. With a retro vibe, friendly staff, and comfort food that feels like a warm hug, this family-owned gem has earned a stellar 4.5-star rating from over 2,400 happy diners.
2 men, woman critically hurt in Phoenix crash
The intersection of 59th Avenue and McDowell Road is back open following a serious crash that left three people with critical injuries. FOX 10's Annalisa Pardo has the details.
New details in killing of pregnant teen Zariah Dodd revealed in report
Two men accused of killing of Zariah Finley Dodd, the pregnant 16-year-old whose body was discovered in a west Phoenix park in July 2025, pointed fingers accusing the other of being the reason behind her murder, according to a Phoenix police report obtained by The Arizona Republic. A man was walking his dog between 5 a
Fraudsters Target Phoenix Vacant Land, FBI Warns Owners
Scammers are trying to cash out on dirt they do not own in metro Phoenix, according to a new alert from the FBI’s local field office, which on Thursday warned that identity theft schemes involving vacant land sales are on the rise. The schemes lean on remote closings, forged paperwork and the lighter scrutiny that ofte
Valley couple claims storage facility auctioned items in their paid unit
A Valley couple says a mistake at a Phoenix storage facility cost them far more than money, leaving them searching for family heirlooms, personal keepsakes, even a loved one's ashes.
Food deliveryman finds toddler floating in Phoenix apartment pool
A 3-year-old boy is in extremely critical condition after being found floating in a central Phoenix apartment pool. A food deliveryman returning from work spotted the child in the water and called 911. Fire officials said the boy’s father came outside as dispatchers tried to walk adults through CPR. The father became o
Take an inside look at Arizona’s first Buc-ee’s, opening soon in Goodyear
After much anticipation in the Valley, Buc-ee’s Travel Center is finally opening its first Arizona location in Goodyear on June 22!
2nd lawsuit filed against Phoenix’s new ordinance on homeless services in parks
A second lawsuit has been filed against Phoenix alleging its new park ordinance violates the Constitution. The Circle the City lawsuit claims the city’s ordinance violates the First Amendment. The city's ordinance bans the distribution of food and medical care in city parks without a permit, and threatens criminal...

















