This Southwest City Has the Most Manufactured Housing in the U.S. as Buyers Snap...
This Sun Belt city has 29,300 mobile homes—which make up 13.1% of the city’s housing stock—the most in the nation.
Waymo car seen driving on light rail tracks in Phoenix
PHOENIX — A self-driving Waymo car was recently seen moving along the new light rail tracks in south Phoenix. Video footage recorded by a bystander Wednesday morning near Central and Southern avenues captured a Waymo vehicle sitting on the light rail tracks and a passenger exiting the autonomous car. A light rail car...
Arizona bill would require handwash stations at petting zoos
After an E. coli outbreak tied to animal contact at a fair, Arizona lawmakers are considering new requirements for hand‑washing stations and safety measures. Alexis Dominguez reports from Phoenix.
Minnesota mom killed by ICE agent honored at Phoenix vigil
Dozens of people gathered outside ICE headquarters in Phoenix Wednesday night for a vigil demanding justice for a Minnesota mother shot and killed by an ICE agent.
Black-and-white striped uniforms return for Maricopa County inmates
Inmate in the Maricopa County Jail are sporting new uniforms, trading in the solid orange outfits for a more traditional style. FOX 10's Brian Webb learns more about the significance of the change.
Arizona sushi chain operators indicted in illegal worker, stash house operation
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — The owner and two operators of a Phoenix-area sushi chain have been indicted after investigators said they were harboring illegal workers and keeping them in stash houses. Qin Liu, Zhen Liu, and Yung Lau, who ran four sushi restaurants, were arrested in December. A federal grand...
Man arrested after six seniors hurt in ‘attack’ at Tempe community center
A 62-year-old man was arrested Wednesday after a serious attack at a community center in Tempe, officials said.
Woman accused of shooting 4-year-old boy turns herself into police
A 4-year-old Phoenix boy is recovering in the hospital after being shot in the face Tuesday during what family members describe as a dispute over a breakup.
Community activist objects to mask mandate during flu surge
(The Center Square) – A community activist is not happy with Banner Health mandating masks at all its facilities in Arizona during a flu surge. The mandate also applies to Banner Health's facilities in California, Colorado, Nebraska, Nevada and Wyoming. Banner Health, which is based in Phoenix, did not respond to The...
Guns drawn during fight at East Valley mall; ‘super flu’ cases rising in AZ...
From an armed confrontation in the food court of an East Valley mall that led to the arrests of three men to a surge in flu cases across Arizona, here's a look at some of your top headlines for the morning of January 7. 1. Armed confrontation in mall's food...

















