From FOX 10 Phoenix

  • Abortion in Arizona: Measure to repeal near-total ban passes in state Senate

    Democrats in the Arizona Legislature made a final push Wednesday to repeal the state's long-dormant ban on nearly all abortions, which a court said can be enforced.Voting wasn’t complete, but the Senate had the 16 votes it needed to advance the bill.Fourteen Democrats in the Senate were joined by two Republican votes in favor of repealing the bill, which narrowly cleared the Arizona House last week and is expected to be signed by Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs.The near-total ban, which predates...
  • Live Nation $25 concert tickets going on sale to celebrate Concert Week

    Live Nation is offering $25 concert tickets for the 10th straight year for tons of live performances.Tickets can be purchased between May 8-14, providing access to more than 5,000 Live Nation music and comedy shows happening in 2024. The California-based entertainment company is running the promotion to celebrate Concert Week, which is expanding to more than 20 countries in addition to the U.S., including Europe, the UK, and the Middle East. Fans can filter their search on...
  • Bee-ware! Swarm of bees causes delay at Diamondbacks-Dodgers game

    The Arizona Diamondbacks game was delayed because of an invasion of bees that formed a hive in the netting behind home plate.The game was halted during the first inning after the bees became so disruptive that players could not stay in the area near home plate without fighting off the attacks.Fans in the front rows were also evacuated because of the swarm.A man in a full beekeeper outfit was brought out on an accordion platform and appeared to be working on fumigating the hive that...
  • Child killed in bounce house was son of firefighter

    The son of a Phoenix Firefighter was killed when the winds in Pinal County blew away a bounce house with children inside on April 27. "This appears to have been a tragic accident," the sheriff's office said. "We would like to extend our heartfelt thoughts and prayers to the grieving family."
  • 'Armed and dangerous' person of interest sought in northern Arizona shooting

    Police are searching for a suspect in connection to a shooting that happened on Monday in a small community on the Navajo Nation.Derick Myron, 44, may be driving a black 2017 Ford pickup truck with a New Mexico license plate RFW880."Myron is considered ARMED AND DANGEROUS. Do not approach him if you come in contact with him," police said.Police said the shooting was an isolated incident and there is no threat to the community. A shelter-in-place order has been lifted for Cameron residents near...
  • Arizona AG Kris Mayes announces election indictments

    Eleven Arizona politicians were named in an indictment handed down by Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes for their roles in a fake elector scheme that attempted to overturn results in the 2020 presidential election. FOX 10's Lindsey Ragas has the latest on this story.
  • Over 33K people without power in Maricopa

    Thousands of people in a city south of the Valley are without power on Tuesday morning.According to an outage map from Electrical District No. 3, 33,450 customers are without power in Maricopa on April 23.The cause of the outage is unknown. It's unknown when power will be restored."ED3 is aware of the outage," the electrical company wrote on Facebook. "Staff is working to determine the reason. Thank you for your patience."This is a developing story. Stay with us for updates.
  • Celebrate Earth Day: Easy ways you can help preserve our planet

    April 22 is Earth Day. Started in 1970, the day celebrates our home and promotes efforts aimed at protecting the environment.Countless people are working every day to preserve our planet.While most people enjoy spending time sunning on the beach, some volunteer to restore sand dunes by planting seagrass. The plants help secure sand along the coast and help protect the delicate environment from hurricanes.REBUILDING SAND DUNES FOR EARTH DAYVolunteers are also helping remove hundreds of thousands...
  • Arizona Coyotes: What Atlanta, Cleveland and Seattle's experiences could tell us about the move's aftermath

    It has been rumored for quite some time, and it is now official: the Arizona Coyotes, at least in its current form, is no more as the team moves to Salt Lake City, Utah.With the announcement, Phoenix now joins a list of American and Canadian cities that have lost professional sports franchises, including Atlanta, Cleveland, and Seattle.Each city had a different experience with losing a sports franchise, and their experiences could give people in Arizona a look at what lies ahead for the Phoenix...
  • Arizona Coyotes no more: NHL team moving to Utah following speculation over future

    The Arizona Coyotes' run in the Grand Canyon State has officially come to an end, at least for now.On April 18, officials with the NHL announced that the team will be moving to Utah, beginning with the 2024-2025 season, as a result of a sale to Jazz owner Ryan Smith."Effective at closing, the approved transactions will result in the Coyotes’ franchise transferring the totality of its existing hockey assets – including its full Reserve List, roster of Players and draft picks and its Hockey...
  • ‘The Masked Singer’ sends home Starfish, Ugly Sweater in double elimination

    The race to the Golden Mask Trophy continued Wednesday night with another double elimination on "The Masked Singer." During "Queen Night," the Group A contestants paid homage to the iconic rock band, and another two celebrities were unmasked. While Goldfish swam away as the Group A champion, it was the final performance for both Ugly Sweater and Starfish.Here’s a look at who was revealed underneath the costumes. First, Ugly Sweater was unmasked and revealed as Charlie Wilson, the...