Irene Snyder, FOX 10 Phoenix

Irene Snyder

FOX 10 Phoenix

Phoenix, AZ, United States

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Past articles by Irene:

MCSO deputies meet with people on the Autism spectrum as part of awareness training

The Maricopa County Sheriff's Office spent the morning of Mar. 10 doing training in Autism awareness, with a goal for deputies and people on the Autism spectrum to better understand one another, as well as allowing deputies to learn how to safely de-escalate situations involving those on the spectrum. → Read More

Thousands line up for VNSA book sale at Arizona State Fairgrounds

But getting in is no easy feat with the line stretching for miles. Because for them, it's more than just book buying – it's a tradition. And the love of reading is something they can share with family and friends. → Read More

Super Bowl LVII: A guide for getting to Downtown Phoenix and Glendale for Super Bowl events

With the Super Bowl Experience set to take place at the Phoenix Convention Center and Margaret T. Hance Park in Downtown Phoenix, and the game itself set to take place in Glendale, those who want to drive to attend the events could face some obstacles, from street closures to high parking fees. → Read More

Super Bowl LVII: A guide for getting to Downtown Phoenix for the Super Bowl Experience

With the Super Bowl Experience set to take place at the Phoenix Convention Center and Margaret T. Hance Park in Downtown Phoenix, those who want to drive to the city center to attend the events could face some obstacles, from street closures to high parking fees. → Read More

Woman dead following shooting in Chandler, PD says; suspect identified

A suspect is on the loose following a shooting in a Chandler neighborhood that left one person with serious injuries. → Read More

Firefighters extinguish fire inside midtown Phoenix high-rise

Phoenix-area fire crews were called to a building near Central Avenue and Clarendon at around 9 a.m. on Jan. 1 and saw smoke coming from the 16th floor. → Read More

Suspect dead after Phoenix Police shooting, department says

A suspect is dead following a police shooting in Phoenix on Wednesday near 37th Avenue and McDowell Road. → Read More

2022 Election: Cochise County hand-count plan blocked by judge: live updates

Secretary of State Katie Hobbs has threatened legal action against an Arizona county that announced it's considering a full hand count of ballots for the upcoming midterm election. → Read More

2022 Election: Fight over Cochise County election tally continues with new lawsuit

The board of supervisors in a southern Arizona county will meet to consider counting nearly all the ballots cast in-person on Election Day, despite an earlier court order limiting the hand-count driven by unfounded distrust in machines that tabulate votes. → Read More

Cochise County certifies 2022 election: Latest updates

After garnering statewide attention over a controversial attempt to hand count all ballots for the 2022 election, Cochise County has certified its election results after being ordered by a judge to do so. The county was facing a lawsuit from Arizona's Secretary of State for refusing to certify election results. → Read More

Family of teen shot, killed by Glendale Police want answers: 'Where is the accountability?'

Police say they found Juan Carlos Borjorquez in an apartment parking lot near 65th Lane and Thomas Road, driving a stolen car. A 16 year old was also in the passenger seat. He told police he had a gun in the car. Officers warned him not to reach for the gun, but they say he didn't listen, and that's when shots were fired. → Read More

Tempe mayor criticizes flyers sent by Phoenix over proposed entertainment district's impact on flights

The flyers reportedly told people living in parts of Tempe to 'take action now to keep planes from flying over your home,' over a dispute stemming from an entertainment district that, if built, would become Arizona Coyote's new home. Tempe Mayor Corey Woods was the flyer was not an "appropriate way to engage in an open and honest dialogue." → Read More

'Downtown Mile Project': Flagstaff gets $32M for transportation, flood control

It's been a rough few years for Flagstaff and many of the people who live there. First, it was wildfires that forced people out of their homes, and then, flooding, once the rain started falling. But good news is on the way for people in the northern Arizona city. → Read More

Death of Queen Elizabeth II: People in Arizona and abroad react to passing of longtime British monarch

People in Arizona and abroad are reacting to news that longtime British monarch Queen Elizabeth II has passed away. → Read More

Peoria Police investigating shootings that happened less than a mile apart; 1 man seriously hurt

Police are investigating two shootings that happened within a short distance of each other in Peoria. → Read More

Suspect sought after boy was sexually assaulted in Chandler, police say

Police are asking for the public's help in identifying a suspect accused of sexually assaulting a boy in Chandler near McQueen and Warner Roads after he reported that he had been lured away from his bus stop by a man driving a black golf cart. → Read More

Service dogs: Taking a look at the work needed to train a dog to help those with disabilities

Dogs are cute, furry, lovable best friends, but for some people, they are more than that. → Read More

Primary Election 2022: Confusion in Pinal County caused by 'unprecedented demand for in-person ballots'

FOX 10 has received several calls and emails on Election Day from viewers saying they had issues with the voting in Pinal County, in-person. Some people said they couldn't get a ballot to vote because some locations ran out. → Read More

1 year later, family seeks answers in man's murder in Mesa

A mom is searching for answers one year after her son was gunned down outside her home in Mesa. → Read More

'They're trying to stay out of the heat mostly': Rattlesnakes on the move in Arizona

Rattlesnakes are on the move here in Arizona, and when monsoon weather comes back, they'll be even more active. → Read More