Company launched by ASU alums develops AI robots to help with farmwork
A local company started by alumni from Arizona State University works with various farms to incorporate AI-powered technology in the field. Padma AgRobotics came to fruition thanks to support from an entrepreneurial initiative at ASU. The company communicated with farmers and developed AI robots to help with farm...
This Arizona BBQ Joint Is Famous For Ribs So Tender, You Won’t Believe They’re...
In Gilbert, Arizona sits a barbecue spot that has folks lining up around the block for meat so tender it practically dissolves on your tongue. Joe’s Real BBQ has earned a reputation across the valley for ribs that fall right off the bone, brisket that melts like butter, and a whole lot of smoky goodness that keeps...
Expert warns of limits in self-defense law for Arizona homeowners
Homeowners also face the chance of a civil lawsuit by an intruder's family member. Casey Torres reports from Phoenix.
Phoenix shelter offers families on the brink of homelessness stability
"Cheryl's House" offers a temporary home to create hope for families entering homelessness. FOX 10's Kenzie Beach learns more how this place is also honoring one woman's legacy.
Arrest made after woman found dead in Gilbert home during welfare check: police
GILBERT, Ariz. - An arrest has been made after Gilbert Police found a woman dead inside of a home early Monday morning. Officers conducted a welfare check at a home in the 500 block of East Sheffield Avenue at around 1 a.m. on Jan. 19 to find a woman dead inside.
MCSO employee arrested, ‘senseless’ shooting at Phoenix QuikTrip | Nightly Roundup
PHOENIX - From a Maricopa County Detention Officer accused of sexually abusing a young girl, to a murder that allegedly stemmed from cutting the bathroom line at a Phoenix gas station, here are tonight's top stories for Sunday, January 18. 1. Man accused of cutting bathroom line, killing victim who...
Pedestrian dead after hit by vehicle while crossing street in north Phoenix
PHOENIX — A man was hit and killed by a vehicle while attempting to cross a street in north Phoenix early Sunday, authorities said. Phoenix police responded around 3:30 a.m. to the area of 23rd Avenue and Cactus Road for reports of a pedestrian who had been struck by a car.
Closing Time: 6 Major Retail Chains Closing Doors in Arizona This Year
Based on recent bankruptcy filings, corporate restructuring announcements, and ongoing "fleet optimization" plans, here are six major retail chains closing locations in Arizona this year. 1. Conn’s HomePlus. This is the most significant hit for many Arizona homeowners. The Texas-based furniture and electronics...
DPS Col. Glover talks breaking barriers and reaching out to communities of color
Col. Glover was the first Black chief of the Tempe Police Department and is also the first African American to lead DPS. His diverse background gave him a perspective that serves him well in his role.
Hanley Arranges $23 Million Sale of Shopping Center in Metro Phoenix
Goodyear, Ariz. — Hanley Investment Real Estate Advisors has arranged the $23 million sale of Mountain Ranch Marketplace, a 49,683-square-foot shopping center located in Goodyear, approximately 19 miles west of Phoenix. Originally built in 2009 on 12.4 acres, Mountain Ranch Marketplace was 94.6 percent occupied at...

















