Rental car scams exposed: What to check before you drive | FOX 10 Talks
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Vacation season is underway, but travelers need to be on alert for rental car surprises and unexpected fees. Jasmine from the Better Business Bureau joins the broadcast to share critical tips for consumers making rental vehicle purchases. Many travelers face unexpected challenges when receiving their final invoices after paying in advance or dropping off their vehicles. To avoid these issues, experts recommend always using reputable websites and conducting a quick search if a company appears unfamiliar. The Better Business Bureau advises against clicking on deals that seem too good to be true, as this is often a major red flag. Additionally, travelers can call the bureau directly to verify what information is available on specific rental car companies before booking. Consumers are also urged to protect themselves by taking video documentation during the vehicle walk-around at check-in and drop-off. An anchor shared a personal experience in New York where video evidence disproved a claim that a rental car was never returned. Doing your due diligence by taking photos of the gas tank to verify it is full can also prevent unfair fuel charges.

Supreme Court rulings; car rental scams | FOX 10 Talks
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The U.S. Supreme Court issued key rulings on Tuesday, including birthright citizenship and transgender athletes in sports. Plus, Jasmine Tucker shares what travelers need to know to avoid costly scams as millions hit the road for summer vacations.

How to keep pets safe from fireworks this Fourth of July | FOX 10 Talks
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The Arizona Humane Society is sharing essential pet safety tips ahead of the Fourth of July, which is the number one time of the year for pets to go missing. Fireworks and holiday parties can easily scare or distract pets, making it crucial for owners to ensure their animals are microchipped with updated information. Representatives recommend keeping pets in a safe, secure area with fresh water and utilizing distractions like a television or radio to drown out loud noises. The organization brought a kitty cat named Shakira, who was rescued three weeks ago as an injured stray in a Sunnyslope location. She received treatment at the trauma hospital for a head injury, full-body injuries, and a mass removal in her ear, and she is now fully recovered. Shakira represents one of the more than 28,000 sick, injured, and abused pets that the Arizona Humane Society cares for every single year. Additionally, a new city ordinance regarding animal tethering will go into effect in about 30 days. While the Arizona Humane Society recommends never tethering pets due to severe risks like tangling, they offer alternatives through their "Break the Chain" initiative at azhumane.org. The non-profit relies heavily on community support through adoption, fostering, volunteering, and donations to continue their life-saving work during the busy summer heat and extended kitten season.

Missing AZ child found at 'The Jungle' homeless encampment; birthright citizenship upheld l Morning News Brief

From a missing Arizona child who was found in a homeless encampment known as “The Jungle" to the U.S. Supreme Court ruling President Donald Trump's birthright citizenship crackdown is unconstitutional, here's a look at your top headlines for the morning of June 30.

Nancy Guthrie investigation | FOX 10 Talks
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Today’s show takes an in-depth look at the ongoing search for Nancy Guthrie, with former Navy SEAL, retired FBI Special Agent, and national security expert Jonathan T. Gilliam joining us to break down the latest developments in the search.

Nancy Guthrie case: Did missteps hurt the search?
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Former FBI agent Jonathan Gilliam joined FOX 10 Talks to discuss the trajectory of the Nancy Guthrie investigation, highlighting potential missteps by local law enforcement.

Pocket Fire latest; SCOTUS ruling not expected to impact Arizona | Nightly Roundup

Pocket Fire still growing north of Sedona; Arizona not expected to be affected by SCOTUS mail-in ballot ruling; and more - here's a look at your top stories this evening.

 Will new bipartisan housing bill lower prices? | FOX 10 Talks
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CEO and President of The National Association of Affordable Housing joins FOX 10 Talks to discuss bipartisan federal housing bill. 

Pocket Fire grows; SAVE America Act controversy | FOX 10 Talks
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A growing wildfire near Sedona has burned over 11,000 acres, prompting voluntary evacuations for some residents. Also,  LiveNOW’s Mike Pache breaks down the SAVE America Act -- what it would do, and why it’s generating debate.

Alleged Arizona corn thief caught; 2 dead, 2 hurt in Mesa shooting l Morning News Brief

From a person criminally cited for allegedly stealing ears of corn out of a local field to a quadruple shooting in an East Valley neighborhood that left two people dead, here's a look at your top headlines for the morning of June 29.

Deadly crash involving semi shuts down Phoenix intersection
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A deadly crash involving a semi-truck closed the intersection of 51st Avenue and Van Buren Street during the early-morning hours of June 29. FOX 10's Irene Snyder has the details.

Police arrest 2 after South Phoenix robbery and neighborhood manhunt

An 18-year-old and a 20-year-old were arrested following an early morning robbery and a police search through South Phoenix neighborhoods.

Video captures gunfire during south Phoenix robbery
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Gunfire rang out in south Phoenix, causing people to hit the deck, and the entire incident was caught on camera. It started with a robbery Sunday morning near 16th Street and Broadway Road. FOX 10's Jacob Luthi reports.

Pedestrian killed, driver hurt in early morning Phoenix hit-and-run

Phoenix Police are investigating a deadly June 28 hit-and-run near 43rd Avenue and Thomas Road that left a 40-year-old pedestrian dead and a driver injured.

Lifelong autism care provided under one roof
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Arizona Autism guides individuals from early diagnosis at age three through adulthood. FOX 10's Annalisa Pardo reports.

Arizona Burn Center introduces advanced Helix SCAR3 laser technology for scar healing

The Diane and Bruce Halle Arizona Burn Center at Valleywise Health has acquired the Helix Scar-3 laser, becoming the only facility in the state to offer this advanced treatment.

Phoenix Police officer shoots dog after being bit during investigation, PD says

A Phoenix Police officer shot a dog early Sunday morning after the animal reportedly bit him and lunged at him a second time while he was searching a backyard near 7th Avenue and Broadway Road.