Summer E-Bike Mayhem Scottsdale Teens Hit Hard as Crashes Surge
Scottsdale emergency crews and city officials say this summer’s e-bike craze is coming with a sting. They are logging a clear spike in crashes and close calls, many of them involving teenagers or heavily souped-up rides, and it is putting fresh pressure on departments and bike shops to tighten up on age rules, labels a
Baby drowns in Gilbert pool, officials say
GILBERT, AZ (AZFamily) — A baby died after being pulled from a pool in Gilbert, according to officials with the city’s police department. Officers responded to a home near Higley and Elliot roads just after 5:30 p.m. for reports of a drowning. Officers immediately began life-saving measures on the 1-year-old, who was p
Monsoon moisture brings rain to high country while Phoenix hits 110
Phoenix reached 110 degrees as monsoonal moisture brought rain, wet roads, and cooler temperatures to high country areas like Flagstaff and Sedona. FOX 10's Ashley Loaeza has more on the rain chances Sunday evening.
Hidden Away In Arizona Is A Retro Arcade That’s Guaranteed To Bring Back Memories
Tucked inside downtown Phoenix, Cobra Arcade Bar is the kind of place that feels like stepping back in time. Located at 801 N 2nd St, this hip hangout blends vintage arcade games with craft cocktails and a buzzing nightlife atmosphere. Whether you grew up pumping quarters into Ms. Pac-Man or...
Phoenix Officer Spots Exhausted Dog Struggling in Canal, Rescue Comes Just in Time
A Phoenix police officer and an Arizona Humane Society emergency responder successfully rescued a dog from a canal after a dramatic rescue attempt. A Phoenix police officer and an Arizona Humane Society emergency responder helped pull a dog from a canal after a rescue that came down to one last chance.
Slight Valley rain chance, more 110s on the way
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Highs have hit 110 so far this afternoon, making it our second 110 of the year. Scattered showers and storms will continue north and south of the Valley this evening, and a few weakening outflow winds could make it into part of the Valley. There is also a 10% chance of a pop-up shower in the Valley
New Chandler rules crack down on keeping, feeding wild birds like pigeons
The city of Chandler has updated its nuisance code to address the excessive feeding of wild birds. The new language prohibits people from keeping or feeding non-domesticated birds, like pigeons, in a way that causes a public nuisance. Under current city code, actions that are “injurious to health or safety”...
Swimming In Arizona: Navigating Pool Drainage Rules By City
Swimming is a relief in Arizona's heat, but pool owners must follow strict local rules for draining. Each city has unique regulations to protect our precious desert environment.
Man accused of threatening Mesa neighbor with bow and arrow
MESA, Ariz. - A man was arrested after allegedly threatening his neighbor with a weapon in Mesa last week. On June 10, Mesa Police received a report of a neighbor dispute near Dobson Road and Darthmouth Street just after 7 p.m. One of the neighbors, later identified as 44-year-old Shawn Megran, was threatening the call
North Phoenix Canal Horror Bystanders Drag Man From Water Near Metrocenter
A man is in the hospital in extremely critical condition after being pulled from a north Phoenix canal late Saturday night near 29th Avenue and Dunlap Road, just south of the former Metrocenter Mall. Bystanders spotted him in the water, pulled him out, and waited as fire crews rushed in, performed life-saving measures

















