The Morning News Brief on Wednesday, January 28, 2026. (KSAZ-TV; Getty Images)
From the latest on Homeland Security raids of a Valley restaurant chain to a Democratic congresswoman whose speech was interrupted by a man spraying her with a syringe, here's a look at some of your top headlines for the morning of January 28.
1. Valley restaurant raids latest
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The backstory:
On Monday, Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) served the warrants at 14 Zipps Sports Grill locations around the Valley, and Goldie's Sports Cafe in Scottsdale.
"The search warrants were authorized based on information presented to a federal judge and are being executed as part of a criminal investigation into felony violations of federal law," the United States Attorney's Office District of Arizona said.
What they're saying:
Zipps Sports Grill released a statement on the raids, saying they are cooperating with law enforcement and that they hope to reopen their restaurants by the end of the week.
"Federal officials have not shared details regarding the nature of the investigation, and no charges or allegations have been announced," the company said.
2. Rep. Omar sprayed at town hall
Rep. Ilhan Omar sprayed by syringe, man tackled during townhall event on ICE operations
Rep. Ilhan Omar was sprayed with a syringe full of liquid after being approached at the podium during a townhall meeting in north Minneapolis.
3. Pursuit leads to deadly crash, shooting
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Pursuit suspect shot by trooper in Tucson
An Arizona Department of Public Safety trooper was involved in a shooting near Interstate 10 and Speedway Boulevard in Tucson.
4. Another shutdown coming?
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Government shutdown looms, Dems take stand over immigration
On Capitol Hill, Democrats are taking a stand over immigration enforcement as the government faces another potential shutdown. FOX 10's Ron Hoon has more.
5. Remembering Challenger 4 decades later
Space shuttle Challenger explosion remembered, 40 years later
The space shuttle Challenger explosion was a defining moment of the 1980s. Whether you were watching on TV or in person, chances are, you remember exactly where you were and how you felt.
A look at today's weather
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Morning Weather Forecast - 1/28/26
The forecast high reaches 75 degrees in Phoenix on Wednesday, with partly to mostly cloudy skies.