California May 18, 2023 High-tech cameras helping California firefighters battle wildfires are now publicly accessible The University of California San Diego and state fire agencies announced a program called AlertCalifornia, which has made over 1,000 cameras publicly available.
IMMIGRATION April 26, 2023 Arizona hospital near border preparing for Title 42's end, possible migrant surge Communities at the U.S. southern border are bracing for the end of Title 42. They expect an influx of migrants crossing the border and needing care and shelter.
Weather April 19, 2023 Rare desert waterfalls still flowing a month after record snowfall awakened them Rare waterfalls have emerged after record rainfall and snowfall in the southwest, attracting a larger than usual crowd to Gunlock State Park in Gunlock, Utah.
DISASTERS March 18, 2023 SoCal mountain communities still clearing snow from rare blizzard, others trapped weeks later Three weeks since unprecedented snowfall in SoCal, some are still trapped in their homes, cars are submerged in snow, and at least 13 people have died in San Bernardino County.
Drugs March 14, 2023 Laguna Beach USD joins growing list of California schools to keep overdose reversal drug on campus More California schools are starting to keep Narcan, a drug used to prevent accidental drug overdoses, on campus as the use of opioids in schools continue to rise.
True Crime January 5, 2023 Bryan Kohberger case: Idaho murder victim's family vows to be part of judicial process 'for the long haul' The attorney representing Idaho murder victim Kaylee Goncalves' family issued a statement Thursday after suspect Bryan Kohberger's initial court appearance in Moscow. Goncalves' family vows to remain part of the judicial process.
IMMIGRATION December 15, 2022 Texas shelters scramble to house migrants as thousands cross border daily As thousands cross the border into El Paso, Texas daily, Border Patrol has released hundreds of them onto the streets, and nonprofits are having to find places for them to sleep.
Idaho November 22, 2022 Neighbor of murdered University of Idaho students describes crime scene location as a 'party house' Neighbors of the four murdered University of Idaho students speak to Fox News about what they remember from the night of the stabbings.
US November 5, 2022 Fox News follows Senate candidate Adam Laxalt 1,100 miles across Nevada as he targets rural voters Nevada is one of the battleground states this midterm election, and U.S. Senate candidate Adam Laxalt is spending the last few days of this race touring rural parts of the state.
Midterm Elections November 4, 2022 Hispanic voters could be key to several midterm races: 'Su voto es su voz' Candidates in Nevada races are encouraging Hispanic people to vote, and political experts say they could be the deciding factor on which party takes control of Congress.
US October 6, 2022 Las Vegas massacre survivors focus on hope and healing 5 years later: 'We are forever family' Five years ago, a gunman opened fire on the Las Vegas Strip during Jason Aldean's performance at Route 91 Harvest country music festival where about 22,000 people were in attendance.
Crime October 5, 2022 Judge approves removal of Las Vegas Democrat official accused of murdering journalist A Las Vegas judge approved a request to remove Public Administrator Robert Telles from his post while he undergoes trial for the alleged murder of journalist Jeff German.
US October 1, 2022 Fox News aerial video captures Fort Myers destruction: 'Thrown around like little toys' Fox News rode along with the Lee County Sheriff's Office to capture the destruction left by Hurricane Ian.
Hurricanes September 30, 2022 Tiny kitten in Sarasota, Florida, is a Hurricane Ian survivor as shelter misses worst of storm Animal shelters such as Cat Depot in Sarasota, Florida, were vulnerable during Hurricane Ian, given tough evacuation process — but some managed to escape the worst of the storm.
Police and Law Enforcement September 15, 2022 Police departments ramp up active shooter trainings after recent school shootings Fox News observed an active school shooter simulation at the ALERRT Center in Maxwell, Texas, as police departments nationwide ramp up their trainings in the wake of recent shootings.
Texas August 25, 2022 Uvalde residents react to school board firing Police Chief Pete Arredondo after mass shooting: 'Long overdue' Grieving relatives and Uvalde community members celebrated the firing of Police Chief Pete Arredondo, who they say mishandled the Robb Elementary School shooting that killed 21 people.
US August 23, 2022 Why scientists are studying wastewater to learn more about monkeypox, other diseases University of Nevada-Las Vegas scientists and students study wastewater to detect monkeypox and other infectious diseases before any cases are officially reported.
US August 18, 2022 Progress made in closing Yuma border wall gaps using shipping containers Gov. Doug Ducey is filling in gaps on the border wall in the Yuma sector with shipping containers, after saying he's had enough of the federal government not doing anything.
US August 18, 2022 Nikki Haley joins list of big name Republicans to back Nevada Senate candidate Adam Laxalt Nikki Haley will endorse Nevada U.S. Senate candidate Adam Laxalt. Haley joins Ted Cruz, Ron DeSantis and Donald Trump in backing the former state attorney general.
California August 11, 2022 Scott Peterson's attorneys argue for new trial in murders of wife Laci Peterson and unborn son Convicted murderer Scott Peterson will soon learn whether or not he will be granted a new trial after his initially scheduled hearing was delayed due to COVID exposure.
Drought July 22, 2022 Las Vegas 'water cops' patrol for water wasters amid unprecedented drought The western drought is so bad that water cops are patrolling for water wasters, and a new statewide law bans real grass.
Border security July 15, 2022 Hundreds of children among those crossing US-Mexico border illegally this week The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) gave Fox News an inside look as it patrols the U.S.-Mexico border with illegal immigration remaining painfully high.
Mass Murder June 24, 2022 Uvalde 1 month later: Father of daughter killed in mass shooting says family is strong, trying to get through One month has passed since a gunman shot and killed 19 children and two teachers at a school in Uvalde, Texas.
Texas June 21, 2022 Uvalde: Arredondo denied leave of absence; mayor accuses DPS of lying, says school will be torn down Uvalde Mayor Don McLaughlin slammed the Texas DPS on Tuesday at a meeting in which the city council denied a leave of absence for the school police chief.
MLB June 20, 2022 MLB debuts 'robot umpires' for some Triple-A games as emergence in the majors looms MLB Triple-A teams including the Las Vegas Aviators began a test run of the "robot umpires," officially called the Automatic Ball and Strike system.
Politics May 27, 2022 Mike Pompeo endorses Nevada candidate David Brog in bid for U.S. Congress Former U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is endorsing David Brog in Nevada's 1st Congressional District. Brog says he's a leader in America's national conservative movement.
Southwest May 26, 2022 Arizona border crossings still high despite Title 42 ruling Worn out shoes, empty water bottles and finding shade anywhere possible — a shared experience undocumented immigrants endure while illegally crossing into the U.S.
Ukraine May 10, 2022 Former Vietnam refugee, American combat veteran returns home after two months volunteering in Ukraine A former Vietnam refugee and American combat veteran shares his story and reflects on his time volunteering in Ukraine.
Midterm Elections April 28, 2022 Prominent Republicans back Senate candidate Adam Laxalt in the midterms: 'Nevada is turning red' Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis rallies in support of U.S. Senate candidate Adam Laxalt.
Police and Law Enforcement April 19, 2022 Police ramp up efforts nationwide to curb illegal street racing, encourage legal alternatives The popularity of illegal street racing surged during the pandemic, and it hasn’t slowed down since. But neither has the response from law enforcement and other groups encouraging legal forms of racing.