Local News - FOX 10 Phoenix

Arizona #2 in Foreclosure Rates

37 minutes ago

The number of people in trouble with their mortgages continues to rise and experts think the problem will worsen through the first half of next year.

  • Barking Dogs Get Woman Probation, Fine 37 minutes ago

    A Phoenix woman has been sentenced to three years of probation and fined $940 for allowing her dogs to disturb the peace in her neighborhood.

  • Drug Violence Threat a Major Concern 2 hours, 52 minutes ago

    The nation's border czar says ongoing concerns that drug-related violence in Mexico poses a threat to U.S. communities remain the Obama administration's border focus.

  • Body Found in Pool of Blood Thu Jul 16 9:30am EDT

    A passerby called authorities after seeing a dead woman's body near State Route 74 and Lake Pleasant.  The victim was found over a pool of blood and may have been shot.

  • Judge: Bashas Can Pay Vendors, Employees Thu Jul 16 9:15am EDT

    A federal bankruptcy judge is allowing bankrupt Bashas' food stores to tap $27 million from various accounts to pay wages and benefits earned by employees last week.

  • Trial Date Set in Ex-Teacher's Sex Case Thu Jul 16 9:01am EDT

    A Dec. 8 trial date has been set for a former Coconino High School teacher accused of having sex with two of his female students.

  • Handyman Convicted in Slayings of Couple Thu Jul 16 9:00am EDT

    A handyman has been convicted of killing a Glendale couple, stealing their vehicles and emptying their bank account as their bodies lay in a closet for a week.

  • 2 Missing Children Found Thu Jul 16 8:30am EDT

    Two children from Tempe who were reported missing have been found and they're safe. FOX 10's Alexis Vance reports.

  • AG Targets Deceptive Mortgage Businesses Thu Jul 16 1:30am EDT

    As part of 'Operation Loan Lies,' Attorney General Terry Goddard is cracking down on loan modification and mortgage companies here in Arizona by filing complaints for deceptive practices.

  • Tempe Marketplace Loses Power Thu Jul 16 1:00am EDT

    Tempe Marketplace lost power about 9:30 p.m. Wednesday night and traffic controllers had to come in to direct.

  • Shooting Victim Opposes New Gun Law Wed Jul 15 10:45pm EDT

    Some people will say guns and alcohol don't mix, but Gov. Brewer has signed into law a bill allowing people in Arizona to bring their guns into bars or restaurants that serve alcohol.

  • Suspected Serial Bank Robber Arrested Wed Jul 15 10:30pm EDT

    Suspected serial bank robber Robert Wood Anderson was taken into custody Wednesday evening by Mesa SWAT and Chandler Police.

  • 'Skinhead' Pleads Guilty in 2 Assaults Wed Jul 15 10:00pm EDT

    Chad Kerns, 31, pleaded guilty Wednesday to two counts of aggravated assault in a pair of racially-motivated attacks that happened in March and June of 2007.

  • SUV Rollover Involves Illegal Immigrants Wed Jul 15 9:15pm EDT

    I-17 has reopened at Pioneer Rd just south of Anthem after a serious accident Wednesday afternoon.

  • Eye Cancer Becoming More Common Wed Jul 15 9:00pm EDT

    It's no secret the sun can do serious damage to your skin. But now, doctors are saying that the sun can cause eye cancer.

  • New Supermercado Holds Job Fair Wed Jul 15 9:00pm EDT

    Despite the problem for Bashas', other companies are actually opening stores. And some people were willing to wait in the heat Wednesday for a chance to work there.

  • Arrest Made in Mugging of Elderly Woman Wed Jul 15 7:30pm EDT

    The man who police say left a 94-year-old woman with bruises and broken bones is in jail, facing charges.

  • Couple Gave 5yo Girl Seizure Medication Wed Jul 15 7:00pm EDT

    Police have arrested a Phoenix couple and charged them with child abuse for giving a 5-year-old prescription drugs.

  • Old Town Intersection Reopens after Ac.. Wed Jul 15 6:45pm EDT

    Traffic is again moving freely at Indian School Rd and Goldwater, after a pickup truck hit a bicyclist Wednesday afternoon.

  • Pinal County Baliff Faces Bribery Charge Wed Jul 15 6:45pm EDT

    A 45-year-old Casa Grande, Ariz. man has been arrested for bribery after allegedly accepted $3,500 to swing a civil court case.