It doesn't feel like it's going to cool down anytime soon. FOX 10's Stephanie Bennett has the details on why leaders across Arizona say more needs to be done to help protect those who are most vulnerable to the heat.
Phoenix continues to endure blistering-hot temperatures morning, noon and night, with no end in sight to the string of 110-degree days.Although nonprofits and local governments offer some refuge from the heat, limited hours leave many residents exposed to deadly conditions.Local leaders and elected officials shared their frustrations after touring several Maricopa County-area