Felon, ex-doctor linked to Arizona's sober living scheme

Convicted felon and ex-doctor, Edward Sayegh, is linked to a behavioral health provider now suspended by Arizona's Medicaid system. We have what he's accused of and what he says about the allegations. FOX 10's Justin Lum has this story.

Phoenix had rather dry monsoon season in 2024

FOX 10's Desiree Fluellen spoke with a National Weather Service meteorologist about this summer's monsoon season, as well as what we can expect from the upcoming winter season.

Phoenix neighbors battle over election yard signs

We're weeks away from the 2024 presidential election, and two north Phoenix neighbors are going head-to-head, but in a different way. FOX 10's Kenzie Beach has this story of friendly competition.

Man allegedly decapitated his mom | Nightly Roundup

From a shocking story involving the death of a woman hours before her surprise birthday party to the latest legal troubles involving the suspect of an animal hoarding incident in Chandler, here's a look at some of our top stories.

Businesses nervous as port strike looms

The International Longshoreman's Association said its 85,000 members will hit the picket lines tomorrow, as their current contract expires at the stroke of midnight. A prolonged strike could disrupt the supply chain, meaning higher prices for many goods. FOX 10's Ashlie Rodriguez spoke with businesses to get their reaction to the ongoing situation.

Shamrock Farms begins making its eggnog for the holidays

It's that time of year, and although it doesn't feel like fall, the flavors of fall are here. We got a behind-the-scenes look at the eggnog production happening at Shamrock Farms. FOX 10's Danielle Miller gives us a look.

Scottsdale school district holding safety town hall

Officials with the Scottsdale Unified School District are hosting a town hall on Sept. 30 to address the trend of threats schools in the Phoenix area have seen in recent weeks. FOX 10's Lindsey Ragas reports.

April McLaughlin indicted on new charges

McLaughlin, who was at the center of an animal welfare furor in 2023, has been indicted on a number of new charges, ranging from theft to fraud. FOX 10 Investigator Justin Lum reports.

Biden administration cracks down on asylum rules

With just over a month until the election, the Biden administration announced tougher restrictions on asylum seekers. Under the new rules, migrants will not be granted asylum when the U.S. determines the southern border is overwhelmed with people trying to enter this country. The previous restrictions limited asylum access when there were 2,500 border crossings each day. That would be lifted when the daily average crossings were below 1,500 a day for a week. The new rules go into effect on Oct. 1.

Glendale mother decapitated by her son, PD says

A woman's decapitated body was found inside a Glendale home and her son was arrested in connection to the gruesome death, police said. FOX 10's Lauren Clark has the latest on this story.

Hurricane Helene kills more than 120, causes destruction

At least 120 people are confirmed dead in six states because of Hurricane Helene. Parts of North Carolina are cut off by mudslides and roads that washed away. Crews are having to airlift food, water and supplies to residents impacted by the storm. As recovery efforts get underway, President Joe Biden says victims have the full support of the federal government.

Verizon outage: What happened & what is SOS mode?

Tech expert Burton Kelso talks with FOX 10's Ellen McNamara about Monday's nationwide Verizon outage that impacted thousands for hours. Many people reported being stuck in SOS mode on their phone, unable to send messages or place calls.

Mesa officials release details on police shooting

The shooting, which happened early Sunday morning in a neighborhood near 104th Street and Main, resulted in the death of a man. That man has been identified as 37-year-old Edward Johnson.

Record heat sends hikers to hospital l FOX 10 Talks

Last weekend was one of the hottest weekends of the summer in Phoenix, but that didn't stop some hikers from hitting the trails. Ron Hoon and Syleste Rodriguez discuss this story, and other local and national headlines.

April McLaughlin indicted on fraud charges

Chandler Police and Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell held a news conference on Sept. 30 to announce the indictment of April McLaughlin, a woman at the center of an animal abuse investigation. McLaughlin now faces fraud and theft charges.