What’s Going On, Camaro?: Linda Perry to auction her beloved ’67 SS at Barrett-Jackson
Following it’s release on Sept. 26, 1966, the 1967 Chevrolet Camaro Super Sport (SS) became one of the brand’s most popular vehicles. With its development being dubbed the “Mustang Beater” — a nod to Chevrolet’s competition with the Ford Mustang — the SS package featured the debut of the 350 cubic-inch V8, or 396...
Welcome, Pilipili, the newest lion at the Phoenix Zoo
PHOENIX — The Phoenix Zoo announced on Saturday that it has a new male lion. "We have one more Christmas gift to unwrap for all of you guys," a zoo representative said. The new male lion is named Pilipili, and he came all the way from the Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago, Illinois.
Strangers save 71-year-old father nearly beaten to death while walking dog
CAVE CREEK, Ariz. (KTVK/KPHO/Gray News) - An Arizona family got the chance to thank two strangers who saved their father’s life after he was nearly beaten to death while walking the dog. Jeff Zimmerman, 71, is continuing his recovery after police say he was nearly beaten to death Dec....
Popular restaurant reemerges in Chandler
J. Alexander’s opened its first location in Chandler last month, and it is currently the only location of the national chain in Arizona. Despite being relatively new, business is thriving. “We’ve been extremely busy,” said Archie Mitchell, the general manager of the venue at 7411 W. Ray Road. “The...
10 Arizona Dining Spots You’re Likely To Hear About From Locals
Arizona’s food scene goes way beyond the tourist traps and chain restaurants you’ll find near major attractions. Locals know where the real magic happens, from family-run soul food joints to award-winning barbecue spots that have lines out the door. These restaurants have earned their reputation through years of...
SAFE Alert canceled for missing 74-year-old Gilbert woman
PHOENIX — Authorities canceled a SAFE Alert on Saturday for a missing 74-year-old woman from Gilbert. When the alert was first issued, Melody Ann La Gue was last seen on foot near Baseline Road and Solomon Street on Friday around 2 p.m. La Gue was described as 5-foot-3 and...
Construction starts on moving company headquarters in north Phoenix
PHOENIX — Two Valley moving companies, Muscular Moving Men & Storage and M3 Commercial Moving & Logistics, broke ground on their joint headquarters in north Phoenix earlier this month. Muscular Moving Men & Storage is a residential moving company that started from a Craigslist ad and has been serving...
‘That’s my livelihood gone’: Trailer full of work equipment stolen in Phoenix on Christmas
PHOENIX — A Phoenix man is hoping to recover a trailer full of work equipment that an alleged thief drove off with on Christmas Day. On the evening of Dec. 25, Tanner Peterson returned to his home near 32nd Street and Beardsley Road and noticed a trailer parked outside his residence had disappeared. He thought maybe...
Gilbert PD investigating stabbing involving juveniles
GILBERT, Ariz. — The Gilbert Police Department is investigating a stabbing involving two juveniles reported Saturday evening. On Dec. 27 at about 6:30 p.m., officers were dispatched to the area of Baseline and Cooper roads in response to a 911 call of a possible stabbing. Upon arrival, officers found a juvenile...
Renewed optimism for JonBenet Ramsey case, suspected impaired driver hits pedestrian | Nightly Roundup
PHOENIX - From a suspected drunken driver hitting and killing a pedestrian, to ongoing advances that could be key to solving JonBenet Ramsey's murder case, here's a look at your top stories on FOX10Phoenix.com for Saturday, December 27, 2025. 1. Pedestrian killed by suspected drunken driver in Phoenix, police say.

















