Brush fire in Gila River Indian Community forces evacuations, causes large smoke column in West Valley
The Gila River Indian Community began issuing evacuations for residents near a brush fire that caused a large column of smoke seen by many people in the West Valley.
Fall Fire keeps evacuation recommendations in place
A fire burning in the Gila River Indian Community has burned 400 acres so far and is uncontained despite rounds of air drops throughout the day.
'Boots in the Park' attendees at Tempe Beach Park keep the party going despite excessive heat warnings
Nothing is slowing down the crowds at Tempe Beach Park where the country music concert ‘Boots in the Park’ is kicking off, despite excessive heat warnings throughout the state.
Arizona wildfires 2024: What to know about the fires burning in the state
Wildfire season has begun in Arizona as several fires have popped up across the state.
Woman rescued by firefighters off Piestewa Peak is in critical condition
A woman was carted of Piestewa Peak Trail on a big wheel in critical condition around 12:45 p.m. on Saturday.
Arizona weather forecast: High temperatures are expected to dip from here
With a high temperature of 117° on Saturday, temperatures should start to drop from Sunday through the rest of the year.
5 PM Weather Forecast - 9/28/24
After a fourth-straight, record-breaking day of hot temperatures, they should start to inch down on Sunday.
Next tropical threat brewing in Caribbean with eyes on Gulf as development odds increase
The Southeast is still reeling from Hurricane Helene's deadly punch, but attention will soon need to return to the Caribbean as the tropics’ next act begins to brew, with steadily increasing odds of another tropical system developing within the next week.
Fall Fire is burning uncontained near Loop 202
Multiple agencies are working to contain the Fall Fire which has burned nearly 100 acres uncontained in the Gila River Indian Community.
Helene latest: Death toll climbs to 56, millions without power
Helene's path of destruction has left at least 56 people dead and entire homes and neighborhoods washed away in the Appalachian Mountains.
Morning Weather Forecast - 9/28/24
With any luck, today will be the hottest day for the rest of the calendar year.
U-Haul offers free month of storage for Helene victims
Helene has caused more than 50 deaths and brought widespread flooding and destruction to Florida, Georgia, the Carolinas and Tennessee.
Tennessee hospital floods, forcing 'dangerous' helicopter rescue
Catastrophic flooding from Tropical Storm Helene forced a “dangerous rescue situation" at a hospital in northeast Tennessee.
Quick thinking helped save college student's life; fiery crash in East Valley turns deadly | Nightly Roundup
From what an ASU student did that some say helped save his classmate's life to how the excessive heat is affecting youth sports across the Valley, here's a look at some of our top stories.
Excessive heat in the Phoenix area affecting youth sports matchups
The recent heat wave in the phoenix area is taking place as many Little Leagues and high school teams start their sports seasons.
Hurricane Helene: 17 deaths reported in the state of Georgia
Hurricane Helene isn’t only expected to damage homes and vehicles; it has already resulted in at least 17 deaths and one injury, with more fatalities and injuries anticipated.
AZ extreme heat affecting youth sports games
The recent heat wave in the Vally is having an effect on local youth sports, with some games being canceled as a result of high temperatures. FOX 10's Brian Webb reports.
Arizona weather forecast: Excessive Heat Warning extended until Oct. 1
Just before 1:30 p.m. on Sept 27, the temperature in Phoenix reached 108°F, breaking the previous record of 107°F that was set in 2009. We hit a peak of 113°.
Phoenix Fire Department sends relief to Hurricane Helene recovery and rescue efforts
The Phoenix Fire Department is sending a task force team to help with recovery and rescue efforts in the southeast due to Hurricane Helene.
Phoenix Fire sends aid to Hurricane Helene victims
A team of 45 people, including firefighters, dogs, structural engineers and doctors are being sent by the Phoenix Fire Department to help recovery efforts in the wake of Hurricane Helene.