Op-ed: Phoenix treating the homeless like biohazards instead of people
America has redefined the meaning of homelessness many times throughout history. In the early 1900s, it was a moral failure; after the Great Depression, a circumstance. In the late 20th century, it was a failure of the welfare state, and the start of the 21st century saw “housing first.”
Man whose self-defense claim worked the first time he killed someone wasn’t so successful...
Mitchell said Lanunziata spoke with first responders from the roof while officers went inside, where they found Lephiew dead of multiple gunshot wounds. The post Man whose self-defense claim worked the first time he killed someone wasn't so successful when he tried it again first appeared on Law & Crime .
Suspect arrested after missing Utah girl found in Litchfield Park neighborhood
LITCHFIELD PARK, AZ (AZFamily) — A suspect with a reported history of sex assault accusations is in custody after a missing girl from Utah was found in a West Valley neighborhood last week. Armando Sanchez-Lopez was arrested for his alleged involvement in the crimes. On April 24, a mother...
Tempe middle school assault: Family considers legal action after video shows violent attack
TEMPE, AZ — A 13-year-old boy was punched and kicked repeatedly at a Tempe middle school, and his family is now considering legal action against the district. A dispute over a dodgeball game led to a violent assault at Geneva Epps Mosley Middle School in Tempe, according to a police report, and the victim's family says campus security failed to intervene.
Hazen Fire latest; Phoenix lieutenant alleges rushed Dusten Mullen probe | Nightly Roundup
PHOENIX - Updates on the Hazen Fire; Phoenix lieutenant alleged rushed investigation into Dusten Mullen; and more - here's a look at your top stories on FOX10Phoenix.com for Monday, May 4, 2026. 1. Latest on the Hazen Fire. Featured. 2. Dusten Mullen probe rushed, Phoenix PD lieutenant alleges. Featured. 3....
Undercover Botox Bust Snags Glendale Injector In Phoenix Office Park
A 28-year-old Glendale woman is accused of turning a Phoenix office in the Metrocenter area into an off-the-books cosmetic-injection suite, according to investigators who say an undercover sting ended only after she allegedly prepped a syringe of botulinum toxin for a paying customer. Authorities say the officer had just handed over cash for what was described as 50 milliliters...
Gun deal led to shooting that left 17-year-old dead in El Mirage, police say
EL MIRAGE, AZ (AZFamily) — El Mirage police said Monday what happened before a shooting that left a 17-year-old dead and another 17-year-old behind bars. Detectives said a gun deal is why Schiloh Albin Niyibizi and Ashtin Evans met on the night of April 27. Investigators said something went...
Phoenix eyes limits to food and medical aid to homeless in parks
The Phoenix City Council is poised to crack down on organizations that provide food and medical aid to unhoused people in parks. Why it matters: Homeless people often suffer from lack of medical care and food, and the proposed ordinance would make it more difficult to provide them. Supporters of...
Tempe traffic cameras hand out 26K tickets in 6 months
TEMPE, AZ (AZFamily) — Tempe issued more than 26,000 citations in the first six months of its photo enforcement program, according to city data. The city’s red light and speed camera program went live a year ago. The program includes cameras at 14 intersections, with two mobile units that move every two weeks.
WATCH: $4K bottle of liquor stolen from upscale Tempe restaurant
TEMPE, AZ (AZFamily) — An upscale Tempe restaurant is asking the public for help identifying a pair of crooks who reportedly swiped a pricey bottle of liquor. The theft was reported at the popular Three Thirty Three restaurant, located off of the Loop 202 Red Mountain and Scottsdale Road, late Monday night.

















