From the death of a man who was found guilty of killing a Gilbert Police lieutenant a over a decade ago to a deadly police shooting in the West Valley, here's a look at some of our top stories.
Months after Phoenix's once largest homeless encampment, known as "The Zone," was cleared, we're taking a look at the crime stats and what it's been like since for both the homeless community and surrounding businesses.
Months after Phoenix's once largest homeless encampment, known as "The Zone," was cleared, we're taking a look at the crime stats and what it's been like since for both the homeless community and surrounding businesses.
Sitting down for a warm breakfast is a luxury that some in the Phoenix area don't have, but one Valley non-profit is working to change that. FOX 10's Dominique Newland reports.
"I just want them to be given the chance their mother, like myself, was never given," the homeless man wrote in his note.
An Ohio pastor and his church have received citations from city officials over zoning laws, fire ordinances and safety issues.
A man who serves lunch to the homeless is still at it, even after the city of Tempe told him to stop - and now police are the uninvited guests.
A group of seniors is helping the homeless by knitting blankets. The ladies are experts and enjoy what they do. FOX 10's Steve Nielsen has more.
Tempe city officials say they are denying an event permit request that was made by an organization that helps homeless people, accusing the group of continuing to violate city regulations.
Kieria Jones and her three kids moved to Houston at the start of 2024 and are now homeless.
The city of Phoenix is awaiting the findings by the U.S. Department of Justice after a two-and-a-half-year investigation into the police department. The police department’s patterns of practice are under scrutiny, and one of those issues under scrutiny is how its officers treat people experiencing homelessness.
Once known as the largest homeless encampment of its kind in Phoenix, The Zone is now clear of homeless people, but there is still a homelessness crisis in the City of Phoenix.
The city of Tempe is shutting down a weekly picnic for the homeless until the organizer purchases a $500 six-month permit. The city is calling it a safety issue, but the organization says it's just another hurdle in helping the homeless.
Federal officials Friday said soaring rents and a winding down of coronavirus pandemic assistance combined to put housing out of reach for more Americans.
The homeless problem in America is reaching record levels and Arizona is near the top of the list. FOX 10's Ellen McNamara reports.
Chances are you’ve seen Cloud Covered Streets throughout Phoenix. It’s a nonprofit helping people facing homelessness feel fresh and renewed. Through Operation Santa, FOX 10's Desiree Fluellen tells us how it’s following through on its mission with holiday cheer.
As its population ages, the United States is ill-prepared to adequately house and care for the growing number of older people, concludes a new report. Without enough government help, "many older adults will have to forgo needed care or rely on family and friends for assistance."
"My salary increases were not outpacing my rental increases... I was losing money every year."
The city of Phoenix must pay more than $220,000 to local businesses and property owners that brought a lawsuit to clear out the large homeless encampment near downtown Phoenix.
The Mesa City Council voted to approve a measure Monday night to turn a hotel into a transitional housing facility for those experiencing homelessness.