First Friday helped revitalize downtown Phoenix. Despite recent changes, it isn’t going anywhere
LAUREN GILGER: First Friday art walks have been a staple of downtown Phoenix for decades since the 1980s when a small group of artists started the event as an answer to Old Town Scottsdale’s blockbuster art walks. First Fridays became a huge success story for downtown Phoenix — a...
Cops Say Mesa Sergeant Blew Cover on SWAT Drug Bust for Neighbor
A Mesa Police Department sergeant is now facing a felony charge after prosecutors say he quietly warned a neighbor about a Chandler Police narcotics raid on March 10, giving the man time to stash a backpack that later turned up with a partially finished ghost gun, ammo and drugs. The Maricopa County Attorney's Office filed a direct complaint on April 23 charging Sgt. Edward...
Phoenix PD investigating officer-involved shooting
Phoenix Police are investigating an officer-involved shooting that happened near Downtown Phoenix. FOX 10's Taylor Wirtz has the latest.
Loop 101 lane restrictions start Wednesday in north Scottsdale
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — A traffic impact alert starts Wednesday night for drivers in north Scottsdale. There will be lane restrictions along Loop 101 as crews begin work to make the commute smoother between Shea Boulevard and the Princess Drive-Pima Road exit. ADOT said its work in this area should...
Widow of man killed by officers sues city of Scottsdale
PHOENIX — Maria Santos, the widow of Joseph Santos, who was killed by police in a March 2025 shooting, filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the city of Scottsdale. 42-year-old Joseph Santos was shot and killed by Scottsdale police officers on March 8, 2025. The lawsuit filed on March...
168-Unit Affordable Housing Project Breaks Ground in South Phoenix
Ulysses Development Group continues to expand its impact in Arizona with the groundbreaking of Salt River Flats 2, a new affordable housing community located at 4027 S. 13th Street in Phoenix. The project, celebrated today with Governor Katie Hobbs and other partners, will add 168 homes for families and individuals earning 60% of the area median income.
Scam Alert: Dozens show up to Phoenix court over fake traffic fine texts
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Have you received a text message or email stating that you owe court fines or traffic violation fees? You’re not alone, and Maricopa County Superior Court officials say dozens of people showed up on Wednesday to pay fines that weren’t real. Officials are warning...
Scottsdale kindergarten teacher arrested for allegedly accessing CSAM
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — A Scottsdale kindergarten teacher was arrested Tuesday on suspicion of accessing "child sex abuse material" on his electronic devices, officials said. Diego Franco Ontamucha, a teacher at Pueblo Elementary School, was arrested by Scottsdale police at his East Valley residence and is now facing a charge of exploitation of a minor.
Dusten Mullen: Phoenix PD sergeant sues chief, councilwoman and city amid protest controversy
Phoenix Police Sergeant Dusten Mullen is suing the city, the police chief, and a councilwoman, claiming retaliation and due process violations. Mullen, who attended a January student protest armed and masked, is currently on leave following a controversy involving Mullen's alleged behavior during that protest. A pre-termination hearing is scheduled...
May discounts, Mother’s Day freebies, and other deals around the Valley
Looking to treat yourself while saving some money? Here are some of the best deals and freebies around the Valley in May.

















