Closer look at safety changes made to Phoenix parking garages after crash kills court...
PHOENIX — A Phoenix city hearing officer was killed last month in a city-owned parking garage, prompting immediate and long-term safety changes to all nine garages operated by the city. On February 11, just around 4:20 p.m., Susan Hawkins, 60, was coming out of the elevators in the garage...
WATCH: Phoenix-based company’s LUCAS drone changes war in Iran
Aviation analyst Alex Hollings, editor in chief of Sandbox News, joins ABC15 to break down how low-cost LUCAS drones are changing the war in Iran.
Scottsdale Rent Wars, Three-Bedroom Homes Now Fetch $3,500 A Month
If you are trying to lock down a family-size rental in Scottsdale, your wallet is officially on notice. The city now ranks as the most expensive place in Arizona to rent a three-bedroom single-family home, with the median price hovering around $3,500 a month. The number reflects how Scottsdale’s mix of high-end...
8 Simple Ways To Cool Down Your Phoenix, Arizona Backyard
In Phoenix, Arizona, heat does not stay in the sky. It settles into concrete, seeps into block walls, and rises from gravel long after sunset. A backyard that looks inviting in photos can feel overwhelming once surfaces begin storing warmth and releasing it back into the air. Comfort depends on...
The Henry Expands to North Scottsdale with Third Arizona Location
The Henry, the popular modern American fast-casual restaurant from Fox Restaurant Concepts, is opening its third Arizona location on March 18, bringing its signature all-day dining approach and atmosphere to the North Valley. Designed to move from morning coffee runs to evening dinners, The Henry has built a...
Teen girls from Queen Creek facility trafficked at ‘The Blade’ in Phoenix, records say
From Desert Lily Academy to "The Blade," a FOX 10 investigation reveals how some runaway reports at a local residential school are tied to sex trafficking. One trafficker was recently sentenced to 20 years for exploiting multiple girls from the academy.
Two claims seek $25M from Mesa for accidents
Two wrongful death claims totaling $25 million were filed in January against the City of Mesa. The claims are still being reviewed, according to city spokesman Kevin Christopher last week. Mesa has 60 days to respond to a claim, which is a precursor to a lawsuit. Amanda Anderson filed a...
Arizona Steakhouses Still Serving Dinner The Same Way They Did Decades Ago
Some things just should not change, and a perfectly cooked steak in a room full of Western history is one of them. Arizona has a handful of steakhouses that have been flipping the same cuts, lighting the same candles, and seating guests in the same worn booths for decades. These...
Phoenix Biker Dies After Late-Night Crash Into Utility Pole
A nighttime motorcycle ride through central Phoenix turned deadly Monday when a 36-year-old rider lost control and slammed into a wooden utility pole, according to police. Officers found the motorcyclist, later identified as Marvin Roy Logons III, in critical condition and he was pronounced dead at the scene. The...
AZ water leaders push back on ‘unacceptable’ draft of federal plans for managing Colorado...
Arizona water leaders had some harsh words about a draft of federal plans for managing the Colorado River. Brenda Burman, general manager of the Central Arizona Project, wrote in a statement that those plans would “disproportionately harm Arizona and are unacceptable.”. The Colorado River is managed according to...

















