Nicole Garcia, FOX 10 Phoenix

Nicole Garcia

FOX 10 Phoenix

Phoenix, AZ, United States

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Past articles by Nicole:

Phoenix seeing more officer-involved shootings this year than at the same time in 2022: Here's what to know

Data shows since the start of 2023, there have been 9 shootings in the Phoenix area that involved officers with the Phoenix Police Department, which means there are more shootings involving Phoenix Police officers in 2023, so far, than the same time period in 2022. → Read More

Family sues Arizona mortuary following accidental cremation

A mortuary in the Phoenix area is facing a lawsuit, after a family claims their loved one was cremated by accident. → Read More

Dominic Daughtrey murder: Family offering $10K reward to help find the businessman's killer

The family of a man who was found dead inside his truck last summer still doesn't have any sort of justice as his killer hasn't been caught. Relatives hope money will get witnesses to talk and announced they’re increasing reward money from $2,000 to $10,000. → Read More

Meet Bubbles: The first pygmy hippo born in Arizona serves important purpose

The Wildlife World Zoo in Arizona welcomed a new addition, and he’s an endangered one. A pygmy hippo gave birth to a healthy baby boy about a month ago, and on this Valentine’s Day, a pair of pygmy hippos are adjusting to being new parents. → Read More

Super Bowl LVII: Fans fly into Sky Harbor Airport as game day gets close

Football fans are starting to fly to Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport, as Super Bowl LVII gets closer and closer. We have team coverage on what the fans are expecting, as well as what airport officials are doing to make sure they can handle the influx of travelers. → Read More

Super Bowl LVII: Officials say people should be on the lookout for fake NFL gear

Fans looking to buy a piece of Super Bowl LVII are being asked by officials to be on the lookout for fake NFL gear. Officials say while it may seem harmless, buying fake gear could result in your hard-earned money could end up being used for illegal activities. → Read More

Arizona House bill would allow pregnant drivers to use HOV lane during restricted hours

House Bill 2417 would qualify a pregnant woman as two people, allowing her to drive in an HOV lane without being cited during the restricted weekday hours of 6-9 a.m. and 3-7 p.m. → Read More

Rio Verde water crisis: Here's what you should know as an Arizona town's battle over water supply continues

The start of 2023 brought new concerns for some residents in the Rio Verde Foothills area, as Scottsdale shut off their water supply due to the ongoing drought. Here's what you should know about what happened, and what people are trying to do to get the water flowing once again. → Read More

Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs gives inaugural address

Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs pledged in her inaugural address on Jan. 5 to work with her political rivals as she ushers in a period of divided government and Democratic ascendance in a state long dominated by Republicans. → Read More

Suspect takes own life after shootout in north Phoenix; 2 people killed, 2 officers hurt

A suspect wearing tactical gear and armed with a semi-automatic rifle opened fire Sunday night in north Phoenix, killing two people and injuring five others, including two officers, Phoenix Police said. The unidentified suspect was also killed in the incident. → Read More

Arizona woman accused of running over her boyfriend in incident that was caught on camera

A woman is in a lot of trouble, after she allegedly ran over her boyfriend following an argument. The incident was captured by a surveillance camera nearby. → Read More

Drought-stricken Arizona to get less Colorado River water

For the second year in a row, Arizona and Nevada will face cuts in the amount of water they can draw from the Colorado River as the West endures an extreme drought. → Read More

Gaps in Arizona border wall to be filled with double-stacked shipping containers

The border wall will be fortified with 60 double-stacked shipping containers, reinforced with razor wire. The 8,800-pound containers will be welded together, according to a news release. → Read More

Trump pleads the 5th. What does it mean? Here's what you should know about the constitutional right he invoked

Former President Donald Trump said he declined to answer questions while under oath, citing the "rights and privileges afforded to every citizen under the United States Constitution." Here's what you should know about the constitutional right he has invoked. → Read More

Gas prices: Phoenix station selling fuel for $3.99 per gallon

Gas prices continue their downward trend and one Valley gas station is taking things a step further. → Read More

Arizona leaders react after Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade

The ruling on a case known as Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization sets in motion a series of events that will likely lead to abortion being banned or severely restricted in roughly half of the 50 states. → Read More

'Operation Gun Crime Crackdown': Phoenix Police announce effort to reduce gun violence

"Operation Gun Crime Crackdown" is an effort to focus on reducing gun crime in the community. The department said it will work together to streamline the shooting investigation process, which includes assigning detectives to individual precincts to work with neighborhood enforcement teams and patrol officers. → Read More

Hot and crispy? Arizona Wendy's drive-thru assault caused by apparent dissatisfied customer

Not hot and crispy? Police in Arizona are looking for a woman accused of an unusual assault after police say she attacked a fast-food worker with the food she ordered. → Read More

'Another sad day for our department’: Phoenix Police detective ambushed, shot several times

A Phoenix Police detective was rushed to the hospital after being shot several times by two men, the department said on June 14. → Read More

Phoenix approves $20,000 police salary increase to ease major officer shortage

The Phoenix City Council has approved a proposal to give new police recruits a huge salary increase to keep up with a competitive job market and ease its officer shortage. The change makes Phoenix officers the highest paid in the state. → Read More