Off-duty Tucson Police officer fired after fatal shooting involving man in wheelchair
Tucson Police Chief Chris Magnus said he was "deeply disturbed and troubled" by Remington’s actions and the case is under review by the Pima County Attorney’s Office.
Arizona Coyotes pay $1.4 million in back taxes after threat of being locked out of Gila River Arena
As first reported by The Athletic, FOX 10 confirmed through the city of Glendale documents that the team owed more than $1.3 million in unpaid state and city taxes. The unpaid taxes reportedly go as far back as June 2020.
House censures Arizona Rep. Gosar for violent video in rare rebuke
The House voted Wednesday to censure Republican Rep. Paul Gosar of Arizona for posting an animated video that depicted him killing Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez with a sword, an extraordinary rebuke that highlighted the political strains testing Washington and the country.
NBA to investigate after ESPN report accuses Phoenix Suns owner Robert Sarver of racism, sexual harassment
The report by ESPN NBA writer Baxter Holmes published on Nov. 4 lists several allegations of racism and misogynistic behavior by Sarver.
Cat stuck in cinder block wall rescued by firefighters in Arizona
Firefighters in Mesa, Arizona, rescued a pet cat who had been reported missing after it got stuck in a cinder block wall.
Police: 5-year-old accidentally shoots and kills mother at Casa Grande home
Casa Grande Police officials say a 38-year-old woman is dead, following an accidental shooting that allegedly involved her five-year-old son.
Monsoon flooding damages border wall gates in east Arizona
A spokesman for the Border Patrol’s Tucson sector confirmed the gates were open last week when water from the historic rainfall rushed through the Douglas area near the San Bernardino Wildlife Refuge in Cochise County.
Chandler community left shaken after explosion at business leaves 4 people badly hurt
An explosion at a building near Ray Road and Rural rocked nearby Chandler homes Thursday morning, and fire crews are working to put out the flames.
Brutal benchmark: Arizona passes 1 million COVID-19 cases
The Arizona Department of Health Services on Friday reported 3,707 new cases of COVID-19 and 63 additional deaths. Over 18,000 deaths from the virus have now been reported.
Justice Department investigating Phoenix Police over use-of-force allegations
The probe will also examine whether police have engaged in discriminatory policing practices and will work to determine if officers have retaliated against people engaged in protected First Amendment activity, Attorney General Merrick Garland said.
Man dies after Arizona bee attack; 3 others taken to hospital
Authorities said the swarming bees came from 100-pound open beehive that was in a tree inside a home’s backyard.
Gov. Ducey: Arizona college students can't be mandated to take COVID-19 vaccine, wear masks
Under Ducey's order, students also cannot be forced to submit COVID-19 vaccine documentation or be tested in order to participate in learning.
Arizona man meets daughter he never knew he had after 23andMe DNA test
A Valley man meets a daughter he never knew about thanks to a DNA kit from 23 and Me. FOX 10's Renee Nelson reports.
Gov. Doug Ducey rescinds order that directs schools in Arizona to require masks for students
Arizona Governor Doug Ducey has rescinded an order that requires schools in Arizona to require masks for its students and staff members.
Bath & Body Works customers, employees brawl over line cutting, Scottsdale Police say
The Scottsdale Police Department says Bath & Body Works employees and customers brawled over line cutting on March 6. The parent company of the brand says it's "deeply concerned" over the incident.
Gov. Ducey ends COVID-19 occupancy limits for Arizona businesses
Arizona Gov. Ducey's announcement comes as more than 2 million people have been vaccinated in the state against the coronavirus, while cases have plateaued in the last few weeks.
Plot twist: Phoenix man calls police for burglar, ends up being arrested himself
A Phoenix man called police saying there was someone burglarizing his home on Feb. 28, but instead of police finding one, they reportedly found illegal drugs and he was arrested.
Cardinals' DeAndre Hopkins explains why he gave the 'birdie' to a group of Trump supporters on Arizona highway
The Cardinals’ star wide receiver explained the situation on the podcast “All Things Covered," saying it was actually the group of drivers that began honking at him and one specific driver that brake-checked him on the highway.
Cardinals' DeAndre Hopkins seemingly gives the bird to Trump supporters on I-10
Arizona Cardinals wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins seemingly gives the bird to Trump supporters while on I-10 on Oct. 25.
PD: Man arrested, accused of trying to kidnap infant in self-checkout line at Flagstaff Bashas'
According to the Flagstaff Police Department, a woman was buying groceries at 9:35 a.m. on Sept. 3 inside the store located near Interstate 40 and Beulah Boulevard when a man who was using a nearby self-checkout finished buying his groceries and took the woman's shopping cart with the child still in the cart.



















