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According to Glendale police, the shooting happened near 62nd and Grand Avenues. Both men have been hospitalized in serious condition. → Read More
Exact locations were not announced, however, the vaccines will be administered at pharmacies in Apache Junction, Bullhead City, Chandler, Laveen, Phoenix, Surprise, Tucson, and Yuma. → Read More
FOX 10's Renee Nelson has the latest coronavirus numbers in Arizona after 2,250 new cases were reported on Feb. 8. → Read More
Passport Health is at the Scottsdale 101 Shopping Center helping provide COVID-19 vaccinations for health care workers and those over 75 from 9 AM to 5 PM until Feb. 12. Register here: → Read More
Mesa police say officers were conducting a traffic stop just before 2 a.m. near Second Street and Mesa Drive when they heard a gunshot. → Read More
Arizonans aged 65 years or older can start to get vaccinated against COVID-19, starting on Jan. 19, due to updated guidance from state health experts. → Read More
Police say when officers caught up to the suspect near the Arizona Grand Resort, he was armed with a gun. During a struggle over the gun, the 23-year-old suspect was shot by police. → Read More
Volunteers from Feed the Children and Homeless Engagement and Lift Partnership are helping to provide more than 350 children in the greater Phoenix area with food and personal care items. Online: and → Read More
Valleywise Health is giving away over 300 donated backpacks filled with school supplies to Maricopa County families. → Read More
A Phoenix electrician made a special delivery to a loved one on 16th Street and Camelback on July 15. → Read More
So far, 180 patients with COVID-19 from 18 hospitals across the country have received the treatment. Preliminary data showed at day 14, 73% of the patients recovered with a mortality rate of 6.3%. → Read More
The system's 90 thermal cameras are positioned to detect wrong-way vehicles entering off-ramps or traveling in areas between the Interstate 10 Stack interchange near Downtown Phoenix and the Loop 101 interchange in North Phoenix. → Read More
The Arizona Humane Society says July 5 is typically every shelter's busiest day of the year -- when pets go missing the most and a major influx of runaway dogs and cats come into the shelter. → Read More
Delton "Thaiphoon" Kaufman, 13, is an eighth grader at Desert Ridge Junior High School and is teaching self-defense classes for kids. → Read More
Since Maricopa County now mandates face masks and coverings, starting today, Valley Metro will hand out face coverings for riders at four locations across the Phoenix area -- those transit stations include Sunnyslope, Central Station in Downtown Phoenix, Ed Pastor, and Metrocenter Mall transit stations. → Read More
Some popular bars and restaurants in the Arcadia area east of Phoenix are closing temporarily after reporting employees or people close to the establishments have been diagnosed with COVID-19. → Read More
Aaliyah Jones from State Farm says the company is encouraging its employees to take some time after each march to help clean up the streets during the workday. → Read More
After being kept in close quarters to breed for years with no medical care, AAWL is now working to get the dogs back in good shape. → Read More
Friday is expected to be the hottest day of the year and the City of Phoenix is opening up a cooling center to provide some relief. → Read More
Phoenix homeowner Mary Chavez thought a day like today would never come. After a gas water heater fire nearly destroyed her home last year, Mary's been without power or a ceiling over her kitchen for eight months. → Read More