Stewart McLean, missing 'Virgin River' actor, found dead in suspected homicide
Stewart McLean, the actor known for his roles in "Virgin River" and other shows, was found dead in British Columbia after he was reported missing last week.
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Stewart McLean, the actor known for his roles in "Virgin River" and other shows, was found dead in British Columbia after he was reported missing last week.
Firefighters discovered a deceased woman and two dead pets inside a burning home near Warner and Dobson roads around 3 p.m. on Friday.
Seventeen-year-old Omar Mendoza celebrated a double victory by ringing the cancer-free bell at Phoenix Children's Hospital just hours before crossing his high school graduation stage.
Centennial High School Principal Scott Hollabaugh resigned following an internal investigation into former teachers Haley Beck and Angela Burlaka. Both are accused of misconduct with a student.
From a Flagstaff mother being indicted on several charges, including murder, to a New York explosion hurting dozens of people, here are your top stories for Friday, May 22, 2026, on fox10phoenix.com.
Cyclists completed a 1,600-mile journey from Chicago to Phoenix along Route 66 ahead of the World Parkinson Congress to demonstrate how staying active helps manage the neurodegenerative disease.
A bipartisan effort to establish a Smithsonian American Women’s History Museum collapsed after Republicans added provisions.
An estimated 973,000 Arizona residents are traveling for Memorial Day weekend despite gas prices averaging $4.80 per gallon. AAA reports high prices are not stopping record road trips.
The Arizona State University community held its annual Reading of the Names ceremony on the Tempe campus to honor graduates who died in military service.
USCIS said it will grant "adjustment of status" only in extraordinary circumstances, on a case-by-case basis.
Ochra Manakaja has been charged with 21 felony counts, the Coconino County Attorney's Office said. The charges include first-degree murder, second-degree murder, child abuse, and the abandonment or concealme...
U.S. lawmakers are attempting to revive a proposal that would make daylight saving time stay in effect year-round.
From a federal judge denying a fired Phoenix police sergeant's request for reinstatement to the Pentagon releasing another batch of UFO files, here's a look at your top headlines for the morning of May 22.
The forecast high climbs to 97 degrees on Friday afternoon, which is perfectly average for the end of May.
The Chandler City Council is deciding whether to renew a contract worth more than $153,000 with Flock Safety for automated license plate reader cameras. FOX 10's Jacob Luthi reports.
A federal court order blocked the immediate reinstatement of former Phoenix Police Sgt. Dusten Mullen, who was terminated after an off-duty incident at an anti-ICE student protest.
As high school graduations and Memorial Day approach, utility providers caution that loose foil balloons can cause widespread power loss and extreme summer heat risks.
From the latest on a man accused of sexually assaulting dead bodies at the morgue, to a NASCAR legend dying at the age of 41, here are your top stories for Thursday, May 21, 2026, on fox10phoenix.com.
Forensic pathologist Dr. Rebecca Hsu points to potential mental illness and control issues after Fenris Lu allegedly sexually assaulted multiple bodies inside a Maricopa County facility.
The San Carlos Apache Tribe is investigating $470,000 missing from its funeral fund. Four staff members are suspended as investigators track the missing funds. FOX 10 Investigator Justin Lum reports.
A duck in Massachusetts is recovering after rescuers removed an arrow lodged through its bill.
President Trump’s proposed $1.8 billion fund for political allies has sparked backlash from his own party and halted a vote on Trump’s immigration enforcement bill.
An apparent murder-suicide in eastern Arizona left a father and his adult son dead.
The U.S. Department of Justice announced a major fraud indictment in Minnesota, with charges being handed up against 15 people for fraud targeting $90 million in taxpayer funds.