AZ governor wiping off medical debts; law enforcement attacker sentenced | Nightly Roundup

From medical debts being wiped out for up to a million Arizonans to a Arizona man who is being sentenced to spend over a century behind bars, here's a look at some of our top stories.

Supreme Court rules Trump will stay on ballot, overruling states

Former President Donald Trump will remain on the ballot for the 2024 election after the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously overturned a Colorado ruling attempting to bar him for his alleged role in the January 6 Capitol riot.

Chandler shooting injures 2; ESPN NFL reporter Chris Mortensen dies | Nightly Roundup

Tonight's top stories include the reports of 2 people being injured in a Chandler shooting Sunday night; an iconic EPSN reporter passing away and the arrest of a man accused of a Maricopa County deadly hit-and-run.

Wildlife captured on backyard camera; apparent kidnapping seen in security footage: this week's top stories

From a Phoenix man sharing footage of wildlife captured on his backyard camera to an alleged bomb threat that prompted businesses to evacuate in San Tan Valley, here are our top stories from Feb. 25-March 2.

Fugitive wanted by the FBI might be in Arizona; girl shot at house party | Nightly Roundup

A man wanted by the FBI might be in Phoenix or Rocky Point and investigators need tips from the public to find him. A girl is recovering after being shot at a Phoenix house party. Here are tonight's top stories.

Mother accused of trying to run over kids; IRS Special Agent indicted for deadly shooting | Nightly Roundup

From a shocking incident that landed a Peoria woman behind bars to an indictment over a shooting that killed an IRS special agent in Phoenix, here's a look at some of our top stories.

Arizona IRS special agent indicted in fellow agent’s shooting death: USAO

An IRS special agent in the West Valley has been indicted, according to federal prosecutors, in connection with a shooting incident in 2023 that left another special agent dead.

Gun safe locks can fail, Toyota vehicles 'creep forward', and more | Latest consumer product recalls

Biometric locks on gun safes can fail, "posing a serious injury hazard and risk of death if the safe is used to store firearms"; Toyota vehicles can "creep forward" if they are left in neutral; IKEA USB chargers pose burn and electric shock hazards; handles on cooking camping pots can detach, posing burn and scalding hazards; and eye drops sold at Walmart and CVS have been recalled due to a lack of sterility.

Morning Weather Forecast - 3/1/24
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A sunny and nice Friday in the Valley with a high in the upper-70s.

Noon Weather Forecast - 2/29/24
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A sunny and nice day in the Valley with a high in the 70s.