Online Predator Snared, Maricopa County Man Gets 28 Years for Trading CSAM in Diabolical...
In a chilling reminder of the perils that lurk on online platforms, Maricopa County has witnessed a harrowing case involving the exploitation of children. Christopher Delaney, a young man born in July 2004, has been sentenced to a staggering 28 years in prison after he was found guilty of attempting to trade child...
They Stole $2.5M In Luxury Cars And Rented Them Out On A Popular Platform
Police say the suspects rented stolen vehicles on Turo, but the company cooperated fully, leading to their capture
Bomb squad confirms 3rd IED was found in southern Arizona | FOX 10 Talks
June 21's topics include: Federal investigators are helping local authorities find who planted explosive devices in Pima County; a child found unresponsive in Phoenix motel bathtub; plus, a former Phoenix TV news anchor has been convicted of conspiracy for her role in a COVID relief scheme.
Phoenix police release video of armed robbery suspect being arrested
PHOENIX — The Phoenix Police Department released video footage of officers arresting a suspect in connection to an armed robbery case at a Phoenix hotel earlier this month. Police were called to a hotel near 48th Avenue and McDowell Road around 3:15 p.m. on June 7 regarding reports of armed robbery, according to the...
Husband of woman who died in Gilbert hospice care arrested
PHOENIX — A 46-year-old man was arrested for allegedly killing his wife who was in Gilbert hospice care, authorities said on June 12. Gilbert police responded to a hospice care facility located near Lindsay and Williams Field roads just after 9 a.m. on June 11. Memory care staff had reported to authorities that a...
Ex-ABC15 anchor Stephanie Hockridge convicted of conspiracy in COVID-19 relief loan scheme
A federal jury in Texas convicted a former Phoenix news anchor of conspiring to defraud the government of COVID-19 relief money after a weeklong trial. Stephanie Hockridge and her husband, Nathan Reis, co-founded Blueacorn, a financial technology company that helped businesses apply for the federal Paycheck...
The Most Dangerous College Towns in 2025: A Look at Crime Rates Across University...
A recent study by Wasatch Defense Lawyers has brought forward a concerning statistic: some of America’s most well-known college towns are also among the most dangerous. The ranking, based on the number of crimes per 10,000 people, highlights ten cities where students and residents alike face elevated safety risks in...
SRP customers can get two shade trees to reduce energy use
Salt River Project is offering two free trees to eligible customers to help create shade and reduce energy use for their property. Eligible customers, according to a press release, must:
People Drive From All Over Arizona For The Mouth-Watering Cheeseburgers At This Old-School Diner
In the heart of Phoenix’s Arcadia neighborhood sits The Stand, an unassuming burger joint that proves the old adage: don’t judge a book by its cover – or in this case, a burger by its humble diner. There’s something magical about finding a place that doesn’t need...
Judge delays plea deal decision in deadly US 60 in Mesa amid family outrage
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — The parents of a young woman killed by a man driving on a suspended license last year were hoping a judge would shoot down a plea deal they felt was too lenient for the suspect. That did not happen, and the case has been delayed. The...