Phoenix Zoo animals get to play with tons of snow
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As temperatures heat up, animals at the Phoenix Zoo got a cool treat on Friday morning in the form of snow, and it's all part of the Zoo's annual SRP Snow Day.

100+ customers camp out for fancy whiskey
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More than a hundred customers camped outside a Fry's grocery store near Tatum and Shea in Phoenix overnight, as they try to get their hands on a bottle of whiskey that normally costs way more than $150.

Arizona weather forecast: Hot weekend expected for the Valley

Temperatures will remain slightly above seasonal averages across the state, with the high expected to get close to 110°F for Phoenix this weekend.

Arizona gas prices continue to drop as summer travel begins

AAA reports falling gas prices in Phoenix, Tucson, and Flagstaff, though global markets remain uncertain heading into the summer travel season.

Gas prices continue to fall in Arizona
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Lower crude oil prices are offering relief to Arizona drivers despite ongoing global uncertainties. FOX 10's Annalisa Pardo reports.

'Wanted felon' killed in shooting involving Phoenix Police officers

A suspect who was wanted in connection to a sex crime against a child died after a shooting broke out involving officers on June 11, Phoenix Police said.

PD investigating deadly Phoenix police shooting
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Phoenix Police are still investigating a deadly officer-involved shooting. The shooting happened on June 12, and resulted in a stretch of roadway being closed for hours due to the subsequent investigation.

Suspect dead, no officers hurt in Phoenix shooting
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Phoenix police were involved in a deadly shooting on Thursday night. The suspect was pronounced deceased at the scene near 23rd Avenue and Pinnacle Peak Road.

Phoenix church sues city over park feeding ban
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A Phoenix church group called St. Herman's Table and member Lance Brace are suing the city over a new ordinance restricting food distribution and medical care in parks. FOX 10's Megan Spector reports.

Phoenix church group sues city over park food distribution restrictions

A local church group is suing Phoenix over an ordinance that restricts food distribution in parks, but a federal judge has granted a temporary order pausing the rules for the group.

Teen boys on electric scooters badly hurt after being struck by a car in Phoenix

Two teen boys are in critical condition after being hit by a car while riding their electric scooters in Phoenix on Thursday night. It happened near 16th Street and Indian School Road.

Kids stay busy this summer at Camp Hubbard
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Camp Hubbard is helping parents keep their children busy this summer. FOX 10's Desiree Fluellen stopped by the Monte Vista location to check out the fun.

Video shows Maricopa County employee removing ballot scanner from 'secure' site

A human resources report and security video detail how a Maricopa County Recorder's Office employee removed a scanner from a secure election center.

Phoenix soccer fans celebrate World Cup opening downtown
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The World Cup is officially underway, and Phoenix fans are celebrating. Mexico fans filled a central Phoenix establishment with jerseys and flags to kick off the tournament matches.

Maricopa County election scanner replaced for $70,000 after unauthorized removal
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Newly obtained security footage shows an employee removing an election scanner and appearing to handle provisional ballot envelopes in a restricted early voting area.

Phoenix factory worker accused of months-long sexual abuse, kidnapping

A Phoenix factory employee is charged with felony sexual abuse and kidnapping after a coworker reported a campaign of severe workplace harassment. Graphic content warning - reader discretion advised.

Semiconductor industry growth driving Phoenix economic boom | FOX 10 Talks
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Dennis Hoffman with the Williams Research Institute at the W.P. Carey School of Business, is an expert in the growth of the semiconductor industry in the Phoenix economy. He joins FOX 10 talks to discuss how the region has transitioned into a prominent leader in the semiconductor game following the introduction of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, which builds upon a long-standing relationship that local communities share with Intel. The historical roots of this tech ecosystem trace back to 1948 when Motorola established research operations in the area with an eye to sell to the military. The emergence of this economic hub resulted from a collaborative effort spanning roughly 15 years to come to the fore, starting with initial visits and groundwork planted during the Brewer administration. A large consortium involving the business community, governors, tax incentives, and the education community—including ASU President Michael Crow working to demonstrate engineering capabilities—helped secure the operations. This growth is significantly impacting economic development in the West Valley, where rapidly increasing job opportunities are shifting traditional traffic patterns that previously forced residents to drive west to east for employment every morning.

How the 4.2% inflation increase impacts your wallet and savings | FOX 10 Phoenix
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The economy is seeing a fresh surge in inflation as the new Consumer Price Index shows prices rising 4.2% annually in May, marking the highest level seen in three years. Financial expert Matt Shultz joined FOX 10 Talks to break down the numbers and discuss how the ongoing increases affect everyday consumers and businesses alike. While rising gas prices over the last couple months are driving a significant portion of the inflation, a variety of other factors, including supply chain issues and domestic cattle availability affecting grocery items like beef, ground beef, and steak, are contributing to the widespread economic strain. The impact of inflation is being felt harder today than it was six months or a year ago, extending beyond consumers to hit businesses that face higher operational and production costs. While the war in Iran is a major mitigating factor driving up energy costs, history shows that economic shifts also ebb and flow based on diverse disruptions ranging from past outbreaks of the bird flu to global supply chain challenges. In response to the uncertainty, Shultz noted that the Federal Reserve may hike interest rates before too long or keep them similar, which maintains an environment where people can find high rates to help their future financial lives. To navigate the fluctuating economy, consumers are advised to build defensive assumptions into their personal budgets by planning for the worst and hoping for the best. Shultz recommended taking advantage of current high levels in high-yield savings accounts to grow personal savings while focusing on controlling manageable financial choices. For more consumer insights and financial tips, individuals can access Shultz's weekly newsletter or find personal finance resources online through lendingtree.com.