Theft halts free haircuts for Phoenix’s most vulnerable
For 18 months, Darryl Brandt has used a transformed city bus to deliver more than 1,200 free haircuts to people experiencing homelessness across the Phoenix metro area. FOX 10's Kenzie Beach has the details of a theft that sidelined his work.
I Spent A Weekend In Arizona Chasing 12 Mesquite-Grilled Steaks And 4 Were Unforgettable
Arizona smells like mesquite the moment you roll down the window, and that scent became my weekend compass. I mapped a sprint across Tucson, Phoenix, Scottsdale, and Flagstaff, chasing smoke, sizzle, and that desert kiss of woodfire. Some steaks were solid, others soared, and a rare few absolutely rewired how I think...
Police seek public’s help with unsolved fatal stabbing in downtown Phoenix
PHOENIX — Authorities are asking the public for their help in finding answers to a downtown Phoenix stabbing on Dec. 15 that left a man dead. The Phoenix Police Department responded around 10 p.m. to a report of an “unresponsive man” located near Roosevelt Street and Central Avenue.
The Best Calzone In Arizona Is Hiding Inside This No-Frills Pizza Restaurant
There’s something almost magical about biting into a perfectly crafted calzone – that moment when the crisp exterior gives way to a steaming pocket of molten cheese, savory fillings, and aromatic herbs. At Pizza Heaven Bistro in Phoenix, that moment of culinary bliss happens countless times daily, often...
12 Gigantic Thrift Stores In Arizona That Are Absolutely Worth The Road Trip
Searching for thrift store adventures in Arizona that justify a special journey?. These 12 massive secondhand shops offer incredible treasures and unforgettable bargain-hunting experiences!. 1. Sharon’s Attic Thrift Store (Flagstaff) This purple-signed wonderland is the crown jewel of Flagstaff thrifting. Step...
14 Arizona Chimichanga Spots Serving Crispy Bites That Crackle The Second You Cut In
Craving that glorious crunch that pops the second your fork breaks the crust. Arizona practically invented the chimichanga, and locals know exactly where to chase that shatteringly crisp bite. From historic Tucson landmarks to Phoenix neighborhood legends, these spots deliver golden shells, molten fillings, and...
Military helicopter airlifts stranded hiker from trail north of Phoenix
Central Arizona search and rescue crews started the New Year with a dramatic overnight rescue. Just before 6 p.m. on Jan. 1, the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office (YCSO) received a call of an injured hiker on Bumble Bee Road, which is just east of Interstate 17 near Black Canyon City.
Mesa business survived COVID by relocating
Frank Perla was an over-the-road truck driver. His wife, Carlotta, was a singer by trade. Both left their careers for the food industry and opened a food truck 12 years ago. They opened a full-service restaurant, Old School Grub, in the Superstition Springs Mall before COVID hit. “It was a...
Man arrested after shooting, killing older relative in Mesa, police say
A dispute between relatives led to the fatal shooting of a 35-year-old man in Mesa on Jan. 1, police said. The shooting occurred at an apartment complex near Alma School Road and Southern Avenue. Officers responded just before 9 p.m. to the apartments, according to Detective John Dreyer, a Mesa police spokesperson....
15 Arizona Mexican Bakeries Where The Conchas Sell Out Before The Morning Rush Ends
If you have ever watched a tray of conchas vanish before your coffee even cools, this list is your morning game plan. Arizona’s Mexican bakeries start rolling dough before sunrise, and the best spots sell out fast. You will taste cinnamon, vanilla, and butter in every crumb, and you will smell pan dulce from the...

















