Arizona still at the top for data centers
PHOENIX — Arizona is still one of the top states for data center construction, and the newest sites are no longer limited to empty desert land. Some are being built inside existing neighborhoods, including one underway in Ahwatukee. A former business park near 50th Street and Ray Road is...
In defense of the swamp cooler: This Phoenix man uses AC and evaporative cooling...
As part of the series called Throwing Shade, The Show brought you a conversation with a reporter based in Albuquerque. She’d written about how residents of that city were deciding to ditch their evaporative coolers in favor of air conditioning, saying their swamp coolers weren’t making their homes cool enough.
Contractor Suffers Superficial Injuries in Phoenix Wastewater Plant Fire and Services Remain Uninterrupted
An unexpected blaze at a Phoenix wastewater treatment plant on Thursday left one man with superficial injuries. FOX 10 Phoenix reports that the fire started around 9:30 a.m. near 91st and Sunland Avenues, sending smoke billowing from a subterranean tunnel. According to FOX 10 Phoenix, Officials described the fire as...
Phoenix record store’s new owner wants to build a ‘vinyl village.’ Here’s what that...
Since Josh Briese took ownership of the long-running shop Tracks in Wax, the central Phoenix record store has gotten brighter. Literally. No shade to any of the vinyl haven’s previous owners. Those who own businesses have the freedom to do as they please. What Briese wanted was to remove the paper and decor that...
Mold and chemicals: The worst restaurant inspections in October
October is filled with spooky, scary decorations. But at some Valley restaurants, the gruesome findings were more than decor. Every month, Maricopa County Health Inspectors fan out around the Valley to visit restaurants and make sure everything stays clean and safe. They visit unannounced and then submit reports,...
New homelessness policy bars Phoenix officers from throwing away property
PHOENIX — A proposed policy dictating how Phoenix police officers should interact with individuals experiencing homelessness would specifically restrict an officer from discarding a person's personal property. Last summer, the U.S. Department of Justice released a scathing report criticizing the police department's...
Possible lawsuits loom after truck pulls down lines, damages Phoenix homes
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — The question of “whose fault is it” looms large in a northwest Phoenix neighborhood after a truck clipped overhead lines Tuesday, pulling down poles and causing major damage to several homes. Now, lawsuits are brewing. The incident happened at the corner of Butler Drive...
Phoenix Man Charged with First-Degree Murder in Chainsaw Attack as Victim’s Family Cites Domestic...
The Phoenix community is grappling with a harrowing incident of domestic violence that ended in a brutal murder. FOX 10 Phoenix reports that 31-year-old Paxton Wallace was killed by Jeffrey Rael, 47, her boyfriend, in what her aunt describes as a legacy defined by more than her tragic death. Rael, who is now facing...
Goldwater Institute Sues Kris Mayes Over Withheld Public Records in Rent Cas
On Wednesday, the Goldwater Institute filed a lawsuit against Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes to compel compliance with Arizona’s Public Records Law alongside American Freedom Network attorney Michael Bloom. The institute believes Mayes is withholding information to prevent the release of past documents on...
Mysterious Nightly Explosions Puzzle North East Glendale Residents
Residents of North East Glendale have been reporting mysterious explosions occurring every night from 10 pm to midnight. The sounds, described as similar to bombs, have sparked a flurry of speculation and concern on social media. The source of these noises remains unknown, leading to a variety of theories being...

















