From cyclosporiasis cases being reported in Arizona amid a nationwide outbreak, to a $12.8 million lottery ticket leading to a legal battle, here are tonight's top stories.
1. Several cyclosporiasis cases reported in Arizona
Arizona reports several cases in nationwide cyclosporiasis parasite outbreak
Health officials are tracking a widespread outbreak of parasitic illness cyclosporiasis linked to fresh produce. Hundreds of cases have been confirmed across dozens of states, including Arizona.
2. Legal battle between Circle K and former employee over lottery ticket
Who owns the $12.8M ticket? Scottsdale Circle K manager fired after buying winning lottery ticket
A former Scottsdale store manager is launching a legal battle against Circle K corporate office over an unclaimed lottery ticket worth nearly $13 million.
3. Costco hit with lawsuit over protein powder claims
Costco hit with lawsuit alleging protein powder sold in stores contains 'dangerous' levels of lead, arsenic
Costco has been hit with a class action lawsuit alleging that one of the products it sells contains "dangerous" levels of heavy metals, including lead, arsenic and cadmium.
4. Chandler doctor accused of sex crimes
Chandler doctor arrested on multiple allegations of sexual assault of patient
A Chandler doctor was arrested following allegations that he inappropriately touched two patients during medical exams at his practice.
5. Latest on Charlie Kirk murder case
Charlie Kirk court update: Judge weighs trial for Tyler Robinson
The preliminary hearing for the accused killer of Charlie Kirk has wrapped up. A Utah judge will now take several weeks to decide if Tyler Robinson goes to trial.