Dr. Jill Biden to visit Arizona Thursday to meet with Navajo Nation leaders
The Navajo Nation was once an epicenter of the COVID-19 pandemic. Dr. Jill Biden will meet with Nation leaders, business leaders and speak to students.
White House offers new tax credit to help spur vaccinations
As the vaccination roll out continues, the administration believes it will only get more difficult to sustain the current pace of about 3 million shots per day.
COVID-19 vaccine supply outpacing demand in Arizona?
Nearly 30,000 appointments are still available at Arizona state COVID-19 vaccination sites. Health officials say the open appointments means demand is slowing.
Is age a factor in COVID-19 vaccine side effects? 4 Valley residents find out
You or someone you know who got the vaccine may have had symptoms of COVID. Four Valley residents share their vaccine journey to determine if age plays a factor.
Phoenix groups urging minority communities to get vaccinated
To help make people more comfortable with the vaccines, Mayo Clinic’s Dr. Alyssa Chapital says community leaders and families must set a great example.
VERIFY: What to know about the AstraZeneca vaccine and blood clots
Some countries have paused rollouts of the AstraZeneca vaccine while it's being investigated for blood clotting side effects. This doesn't impact the U.S.
VERIFY: Is it safe to take off masks, see other people once you've been fully vaccinated?
As millions of Americans receive COVID vaccines there are lots of questions about what you can do once you've been fully vaccinated. The Verify Team looks into it.
VERIFY: Gas price jump reflects vaccine optimism, Texas storm impact, experts say
Gas prices have been deflated for the past year because of reduced travel caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Here's why experts say the cost is going up now.
DNA evidence in the JonBenet Ramsey case doesn't support a controversial development: a former prosecutor's decision to clear the girl's family from all suspicion.
Two years after Nanette was found in her burned home with a gunshot wound to her head, her family hopes new information will cause a break in the case.
Survived By: One Year After the Capital Gazette Shooting
On June 28, 2018, 5 employees of the Annapolis Capital Gazette were killed in a mass shooting. We detail how survivors spent the past year navigating their grief.
Margo Fire burning in Southeast Arizona is 0% contained
A wildfire burning near Dudleyville is 0% contained. The fire has burned 150 acres so far and two structures have been lost. The cause of the fire is unknown.
Selling Girls: Sex traffickers are targeting American children
Sex trafficking is a billion-dollar-a-year industry in the U.S. And traffickers are preying on young girls across the nation — our daughters, sisters and friends — r
We follow a Seattle man’s decision to die with dignity following a cancer diagnosis.
Bob Fuller, 75, shares his journey over the last few months of his life.
With California’s wildfires growing deadlier and bigger than ever, ABC10 examines the connection between wildfires, PG&E and its influence on California politics.
With California’s wildfires growing deadlier and bigger than ever, the state’s largest power company admitted to the largest corporate homicide in American history.
As the nation grapples with difficult conversations about race, equity and social justice, we might all be well served to listen to the teachers at Woodlawn Elem.
Charlie Foxtrot: Veterans not given promised treatment
Charlie Foxtrot exposes the trauma of war as soldiers once driven to the brink of suicide open up emotionally and share videos, photos and memories from the warzone.
The Triangle: Young people are dying in Atlanta's suburbs
In the affluent Atlanta suburbs, there's a deadly secret. Young people are dying from heroin. There are some people who don't want you to know about it.
White House offers new tax credit to help spur vaccinations
As the vaccination roll out continues, the administration believes it will only get more difficult to sustain the current pace of about 3 million shots per day.
COVID-19 vaccine supply outpacing demand in Arizona?
Nearly 30,000 appointments are still available at Arizona state COVID-19 vaccination sites. Health officials say the open appointments means demand is slowing.
Health experts criticize Gov. Ducey's decision to lift mask requirements for schools
Gov. Ducey lifted the masking requirements in public schools on Monday. The decision comes even though CDC guidelines and health experts say masks should be worn.
Is age a factor in COVID-19 vaccine side effects? 4 Valley residents find out
You or someone you know who got the vaccine may have had symptoms of COVID. Four Valley residents share their vaccine journey to determine if age plays a factor.
Arizona's governor issued two executive orders on Monday. One would ban vaccine passports in the state. The other lifts mask mandate requirements in schools.
East Valley tutor arrested on fraud charges has long criminal history
The Arizona AG's Office is accusing Brett Smith of legally changing his name to hide his past, which includes accusations of inappropriately touching kids.
Fired Goodyear police officer had a history of disciplinary problems
Goodyear Police Lt. Joe Pacello was in charge of Internal Affairs Investigations at the department. Pacello had a history of disciplinary problems and was fired.
Supervisor of Internal Affairs Investigations at Goodyear Police fired
Former Goodyear police officer Lt. Joe Pacello was in charge of internal affairs investigations at Goodyear Police until he became the subject of an investigation.
Confusion at Arizona's Department of Economic Security leaving unemployed lost in the system
Arizona recently hired adjudicators to determine whether unemployment claims filed during the pandemic are legit. The process is leaving some lost in the system.
Health experts criticize Gov. Ducey's decision to lift mask requirements for schools
Gov. Ducey lifted the masking requirements in public schools on Monday. The decision comes even though CDC guidelines and health experts say masks should be worn.
Arizona's governor issued two executive orders on Monday. One would ban vaccine passports in the state. The other lifts mask mandate requirements in schools.
'Some of my classmates lost a sense of purpose': Valley students' mental health impacted by pandemic
The pandemic has had a major effect on students' mental health. The Arizona Department of Education is allocating funds for mental health professionals on campus.
Arizona colleges say a greater focus needed on diversity
Enrollment in underrepresented minorities has risen through the years at universities throughout the state, but more work still needs to be done, officials said.
Universities face big challenges planning graduations amid pandemic
Students at ASU, UArizona, and GCU are preparing for one of their milestones as universities carefully plan how to make graduation ceremonies as safe as possible
With a crisp white graphic look and roomy pockets, the uniforms that Team USA will wear at the closing ceremony of the Tokyo Olympics were unveiled Wednesday.
Arizona Legislature moving bill forward to change sports betting in the state
Want to place a bet on your favorite sports team from anywhere in the state? Here's what the largest gambling expansion in the last two decades could look like.