Rachel Henry plea deal details; sober living lawsuit targets Arizona government | Nightly Roundup

From details surrounding a plea deal for a woman accused of killing her three children to a class-action lawsuit related to Arizona's sober living crisis, here's a look at some of the top stories on FOX10Phoenix.com for Tuesday, December 17, 2024.

1. Rachel Henry plea agreement details unveiled

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Rachel Henry to spend life in prison for murders if plea agreement is approved

We are learning more about a plea agreement that, if approved, will send Rachel Henry behind bars for quite some time.

2. A Phoenix firefighter's checkered past

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Phoenix firefighter’s record reveals arrests linked to alcohol, harassment. He was suspended for 1 day

Phoenix firefighter Derrick Cast's history of off-duty arrests and subsequent one-day suspension is alarming to one victim who spoke to FOX10.

3. Class-action lawsuit filed against Arizona amid sober living crisis

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Sober living crisis: Class-action lawsuit launched against State of Arizona

We have been following Arizona's sober living crisis for quite some time, and recently, a group of lawyers involved in a class-action lawsuit against Arizona say state officials knew about the scheme years ago.

4. Arizona cities could feel squeeze from end of rental tax

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Rent tax ban: Arizona cities could lose millions when new law comes into effect

Starting on Jan. 1, 2025, Arizona cities will no longer be able to charge a rental tax, and while that means more money in the pocket for some renters, cities could feel the pinch from the ban.

5. Police looking for indecent exposure suspect

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Suspect sought in alleged indecent exposure incidents along Mesa canal

Police are looking for a suspect who allegedly groped a woman and exposed himself to another along the Western Canal in Mesa.

Also, your weather forecast for tonight

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Arizona weather forecast: 80s back in the forecast this week for Phoenix

Partly sunny skies on Tuesday in the Valley with a high of 71°.

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