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Nightly Roundup: Monsoon storm moves into Phoenix area; shocking twist in stepdaughter murder case

From a shocking twist in the trial of a man accused of killing his stepdaughter, to a monsoon storm that is making its presence known in parts of the Valley, here's a look at some of our top stories tonight.

Man dead, child rescued after drowning call at Lake Pleasant, MCSO says

A man is dead and a child was rescued after being pulled from Lake Pleasant's Fireman's Cove on Sunday, the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office said on July 16.

Man found dead in Buckeye desert after going on bike ride and getting a flat tire, Buckeye PD says

The Buckeye Police Department is investigating what it believes was a heat-related death on Sunday afternoon. A man reportedly went on a bike ride and got a flat tire so he told his wife he was going to walk to a fire station to meet her.

Nightly Roundup: Drowning at Lake Pleasant, man dies in apparent heat-related incident

Tonight's top stories include a tragic report of a father drowning in Lake Pleasant on Sunday. Over in Buckeye, a man died after police believe he was overcome by heat while on a bike ride.

Surprise PD helps sisters who have a home without an AC unit: 'May God bless them'

The two most vulnerable groups during a heatwave are the homeless and the elderly, and police in Surprise went above and beyond during an “elderly heat check."

Dashboard cooking, 'palm to pay,' a wild adventure for bobcats: This week's offbeat news

From cooking a meal on a vehicle's dashboard in Arizona's extreme heat, to a bobcat adventure, and an extremely overdue book returned 119 years later to a library, there was no shortage of unusual tales this week.

Phoenix Police officers hurt, suspect dead after burglary investigation at storage unit facility

Two officers were hurt and a suspect died after an incident in Phoenix at a storage unit facility. Body camera video, which contains graphic images, was recently released by the police.

Phoenix canal murders: Bryan Patrick Miller sentenced to death

The so-called "Canal Killer" who was found guilty of first-degree murder and kidnapping in connection to the deaths of two women in the 90s, has been sentenced to death.

Nightly Roundup: Soda purchase repayments, NHL player arrested, tragedy in California

In tonight's top stories, we're taking a look at a graphic report of an NHL player's arrest in Scottsdale (use discretion when reading) and the tragic story of a woman being killed by a lawn mower in California.

Former Coyotes player threatened to kill Scottsdale officer's family, report says: 'Your bloodline is dead'

Scottsdale Police say Galchenyuk was arrested on July 9 “related to charges of Private Property Hit and Run, Disorderly Conduct Failure to Obey, Resisting Arrest, Threatening or Intimidating."

Toddler dead, woman dies a day later after Phoenix apartment fire

A toddler and his mother died from the injuries they sustained in a Phoenix apartment fire on July 12. The child died at the scene and police say the mother died a day later at the hospital.

Biden admin cancels $39B in student loan debt for 800,000-plus borrowers

The administration says the new round of student loan forgiveness address “historical inaccuracies" in counting payments that qualify toward income-driven repayment plans.

Navajo Nation PD ride-along: Fallout of sober living crisis on Phoenix streets

A ride-along with Navajo Nation Police shows struggling Native Americans on the streets of Phoenix as the Medicaid fraud crisis upends people's lives. Many were targets of a scheme by homes only looking to get paid by the state.

Mesa sexual assault suspect on the loose, sketch released

The alleged assault happened near Adobe Road and Ellis Street at around 5 p.m. on June 11, and a sketch of the perpetrator has been released.