Stack of counterfeit bills show up at a few Phoenix businesses

A few Phoenix employees found that counterfeit money made its way into their businesses over the weekend. "They were looking really, really perfect like they were from the bank or something."

Titan submersible tragedy, a look at the cheapest livable home in Phoenix: this week's top stories

From the tragic story of 5 people dying while aboard the Titan submersible to see the 1912 Titanic wreckage to a look at the cheapest (and livable) home in Phoenix, here are this week's top stories.

Daniel Robinson: Father holds virtual vigil to mark 2-year anniversary of son's disappearance

It has been two years since a Phoenix area geologist went missing, and on the two-year anniversary of Daniel Robinson's disappearance, his father held a virtual vigil to recognize his son, as well as dozens of other missing people in the U.S.

Nightly Roundup: A deadly weekend at Lake Mead, controversy brews over Gilbert business plans

From a man's claim of narrow escape from death in the North Atlantic, to the sad story of a toddler who died after she was left home alone, here's a look at our top stories tonight.

Titan submersible implosion: Underwater experts speak out on deep-sea conditions and pressure

In the aftermath of an implosion incident involving a submersible that was taking visitors down to the wreckage of the Titanic, underwater experts in the Phoenix area talk about the extreme dangers that is associated with the deep sea.

7.5M 'Baby Shark' bath toys recalled over 'impalement' risk to children

There have been 12 reports of children falling or sitting on the recalled bath toy, leading to “impalement injuries, lacerations and puncture wounds," U.S. consumer safety officials said.

Arizona woman who won social equity license set to open dispensary as father serves 18-year marijuana sentence

Alicia Deals is set to open a marijuana dispensary, using one of the 26 social equity licenses that were issued following the passage of Proposition 207. What makes this story rather ironic is that Alicia's father is in prison for doing the exact same thing that Alicia is now doing legally.

Nightly Roundup: Tragic end to search for missing submersible, new lawsuit targets Kari Lake

From a new lawsuit being filed against Kari Lake, to a tragic end for the search of a submersible that was reported missing in the Atlantic Ocean, here's a look at some of the top stories tonight on FOX10Phoenix.com.

Arizona Right to Contraception Act: Proposed bill would codify birth control access

The Arizona Right to Contraception Act would ensure Arizonans have access to birth control "as the Supreme Court and legislators across the country threaten basic reproductive freedoms," according a statement from the governor's office.

Body found inside vehicle on Loop 202 in Mesa

Authorities are investigating after a woman's body was found inside a vehicle along a freeway in Mesa.

Drowning reported at Lake Pleasant

The victim, identified only as an adult, did not survive. Peoria Police will investigate the drowning.

Arizona women recount ordeal after driver allegedly exposed himself to them

Two women are recounting their ordeals, after they say another driver exposed himself to them, as they were headed home on a major freeway.

Unlicensed sober living homes 'recycle' people out of luxury condos in Mesa, victim says

A victim who lived in Mesa's luxury condo complex Canal on Baseline says those running alleged sober living homes are "recycling" people to get paid by Arizona's Medicaid agency.