Police seeks tips in deadly hit-and-run crash
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Phoenix Police are searching for a driver who struck and killed a 79-year-old pedestrian near 20th Avenue and Indian School Road. 

Suspect sought in deadly hit-and-run of 79-year-old woman in Phoenix

A search is underway for a driver who fatally struck a 79-year-old woman on April 21 near 20th Avenue and Indian School Road before fleeing the scene.

Man arrested after human remains found in Phoenix home

Phoenix Police arrested a 32-year-old man in connection with a deadly altercation inside a home near 24th Street and Oak Street.

Isabella Comas case: Legal analyst weighs in on dropped charges

Tommy Rodriguez was the sole person of interest in the 21-year-old's disappearance, and charges were dropped this week. A former DA says the investigation is far from over.

20+ people displaced after Phoenix apartment fire got 'too big too fast': FD

Phoenix Fire officials say an investigation is underway after a tree fire spread to an apartment building, and left 20+ people without a place to stay.

Man arrested outside Phoenix federal courthouse
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A person has been arrested after what officials call a "felony stop" outside the federal courthouse in Downtown phoenix, and we told the suspect also barricaded himself inside a car for a short time.

Fire tears through Phoenix apartment complex
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Phoenix Fire crews battled a massive apartment fire near I-17 and Glendale Avenue. Crews say it began as a tree fire, and they say 20 to 25 people are displaced. FOX 10's Jacob Luthi has more.

Arizona woman accused of hitting, killing man she met on dating app

Police say 30-year-old Mikela Bahe met the victim on a dating app, and intentionally ran him over with his own SUV near 16th Street and Maryland Avenue. 

DOJ moves to denaturalize former Phoenix driving school owner accused of killing Iraqi officers

The Department of Justice is moving to denaturalize a dozen people, including the former owner of a Phoenix driving school accused of killing two Iraqi police officers while serving as an al-Qaeda leader.

Arizona date ends on deadly note; more UFO files released | Nightly Roundup

Arizona woman arrested after date ended on a deadly note; U.S. releases more UFO files to the public; and more - here's a look at your top stories.

Arizona woman accused of running over her date
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An Arizona woman is facing second-degree murder charges for allegedly running over her date in an SUV, after they met on an app. The woman also allegedly fled from the scene afterward. FOX 10's Brian Webb has more.

Jeremiyah Love signs Arizona Cardinals rookie contract

Love's $53 million deal includes the most guaranteed money ever paid to a running back in NFL history.

Woman accused of running over man she met on dating app; Trump releases new UFO files l Morning News Brief

From an Arizona woman accused of hitting and killing a Phoenix man who she met on a dating app to the Trump administration releasing previously unseen photos and videos of Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena, here's a look at your top headlines for the morning of May 8.

Winslow woman intentionally hit, killed Phoenix man: PD
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Police say 30-year-old Mikela Bahe met the victim on a dating app, and intentionally ran him over with his own SUV near 16th Street and Maryland Avenue. 

Is Jeremiyah Love the best RB in the division? | NFC West Huddle
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Reporters covering the 49ers, Rams, Seahawks, and Cardinals come together to break down the NFL like only they can — with debate, bold takes, and insider perspective from around the NFC West.

New name for AZ school named after Cesar Chavez
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The Laveen school who was once named after late labor rights activist Cesar Chavez now has a new name, follwoing recent sex abuse allegations against Chavez.

Phoenix debates future of reverse lanes on 2 roads
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The City of Phoenix held a virtual meeting on May 7 to discuss the future of the decades-old but controversial reverse lanes on 7th Street and 7th Avenue. FOX 10's Jacob Luthi reports.

Phoenix study looks at future of the controversial reverse lanes

Phoenix installed reverse lanes in the 1970s to ease traffic. Now, residents and business owners say the fast traffic is unsafe for the Melrose District.