‘We didn’t get his name, number or anything’: Mystery man alerts family of fire,...
CHANDLER, Ariz. — A stranger in the night may be a hero. But no one knows who he is or where he went. A Chandler family woke up before 4 a.m. Friday to banging on their door. A man had noticed their house was on fire. He helped the...
How much rain did the Valley get? Here’s a look at rainfall totals Saturday
PHOENIX — Rain has drenched the Valley over the past 24 hours. The showers will be hanging around for the weekend and affect much of Arizona. Saturday's anticipated showers follow rain that fell throughout the day on Friday due to Tropical Storm Priscilla. Multiple rounds of showers will affect...
5 ways to celebrate Indigenous Peoples Day in Phoenix
In the state of Arizona, the second Monday in October is still legally known as Columbus Day. But to many, it’s Indigenous Peoples Day, an occasion to celebrate the culture and heritage of the first inhabitants of our land. Phoenix and Tempe first recognized the day in 2023. And...
Inside the scramble to save lives as heat menaces two Southwestern counties
LAS VEGAS — As temperatures began to rise in Phoenix this spring, Dr. Jeffrey Johnston braced for the many hundreds of deaths that have become a grim summer trend. Johnston, the chief medical examiner for Maricopa County, Arizona, has seen extreme heat kill more and more people over the last decade: Heat-related...
Suspect Arrested for First-Degree Murder in Guadalupe Bus Stop Stabbing Death
The quietude of a Guadalupe bus stop was shattered by violence last month, as a man's life ended in a stabbing, now leading to a suspect's arrest for first-degree murder, according to the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office. 65-year-old victim Amalio Castillo-Villareal was discovered deceased behind the bus shelter...
Mexican Arts Imports brings vibrant traditions to Phoenix
From vibrant pottery to handcrafted textiles, Mexican Arts Imports in Phoenix is bringing the rich traditions of Mexico right into the community. FOX 10's Ashley Loaeza has the details.
In This US City, An Innocent Slip And Fall On The Sweltering Sidewalks Could...
Arizona is famous for its desert landscapes, like the Grand Canyon and Horseshoe Bend, one of the most photographed destinations in the state. Heat is expected, but summers have gotten exceptionally warm, with Phoenix reporting some of the highest temperatures recorded in its history. The heat has had an unexpected...
Severe Thunderstorms are likely in Phoenix this evening and overnight, October 11, 2025
Arizona Weather Force has issued a Tornado Watch effective Saturday, October 11th, 2025, for the following zones;. Issued Zones: Eastern half of Maricopa County ... Northern half of Pinal County ... Southeast half of Gila County, including Globe ...
We’ll be unprepared when the taps run dry
Every Arizonan has seen the headlines: “Colorado River can’t meet demand.” “Experts call for more cutbacks.” The stories sound serious — but they stop short of
At busy Phoenix tower, air traffic controllers have shorted paychecks and extra stress
As the government shutdown drags on, air traffic controllers are feeling the stress and frustration of not knowing when they’ll stop working for free. On Friday, controllers received a partial paycheck. The shutdown started at the tail end of the last pay period. So, this paycheck was two days short for most people.

















