Nightly Roundup: Cheapest livable home in Phoenix? Latest on the Titanic sub search

In tonight's top stories, we're taking a look at what's believed to be the cheapest (and livable) home in Phoenix and the latest developments on the search for 5 people in the Atlantic after a Titanic sub tour went horribly wrong.

EBT cards across U.S. being fraudulently used at Phoenix market, leaving victims (and store owner) asking why

A store in Phoenix has been the target of complaints in connection with EBT card thefts. As it turns out, the store's owner says his store is also being targeted by thieves, amid a sharp rise in reported cases of EBT card skimming, which has left some EBT card accounts empty.

Deadly bear attack in Groom Creek near Prescott: Necropsy conducted, results announced

A 66-year-old man died after being mauled by a black bear in an "exceedingly rare" attack in a community south of Prescott, according to the Yavapai County Sheriff's Office.

Canadian aircraft has detected underwater noises in search for missing sub near Titanic

The US Coast Guard says a Canadian aircraft has detected underwater noises during search for a submersible that vanished while taking five people down to the wreck of the Titanic.

Man accused of fatally shooting girlfriend in car, Tempe police say

Investigators say Adrian Aguilar, 20, was driving when he fired several shots into a car near 48th Street and Broadway on June 15.

Nightly Roundup: Search for stolen dogs in Arizona, 'suspicious item' found in Phoenix

From a father who took matters into his own hands to rescue his daughter, to a rather sad Arizona vacation for one Florida couple, here's a look at some of the top stories on FOX10Phoenix.com.

Dozens of bills vetoed by Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs: here's a list of her vetoes

From late February to now, Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs has already vetoed dozens of bills that cover a range of issues. Here's a look at what Gov. Hobbs has vetoed, and the reasons why.

DES asking some to pay back unemployment money they received, but there is a solution: here's what to know

So far this year, 10,000 Arizonans learned they have to pay back their unemployment to the Arizona Department of Economic Security, due to no fault of their own, but there may be a way for some to clear the debts.

Driver leads CHP on chase across LA, San Bernardino counties

The search is on for the police chase suspect who led authorities on a pursuit across Los Angeles and San Bernardino counties.

Nightly Roundup: Body found on highway, Titanic tourists go missing in the Atlantic

Tonight's top stories include the race against time to find a tourist group inside a submarine that went to check out the Titanic wreckage in the Atlantic, and a body being found inside a car along a major Arizona highway.

Arizona man sentenced to 58 years in prison for murdering his wife, roommate

An Arizona man who murdered his wife and their roommate is sentenced to nearly 60 years in prison. "Two days prior to the killings, Palmares’ wife bought the handgun that was used in her murder," the county attorney's office said.