APS prepares for record-breaking energy output
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Last year, APS broke the all-time peak energy demand record amid a summer heat wave. They are preparing for more of the same this year. FOX 10's Lindsey Ragas has the story.

Rite Aid to close over two dozen stores amid bankruptcy proceedings

Rite Aid filed a “notice of additional closing stores" identifying 27 locations in Michigan and Ohio that it has added to the chopping block.

These 10 US cities have the worst housing shortages, Zillow report says

Despite a pandemic construction boom, the shortage of available homes in the U.S. continues to grow. A new report from Zillow highlights where the issue is the worst.

These US cities have the most homes under $200K, study finds

Home sales for less than $200,000 have shrunk to less than a quarter of all sales. But they do exist, and here’s where to look.

AT&T to raise prices on retired 'unlimited' plans

AT&T is increasing prices for customers on retired “unlimited" data plans, starting with the August billing cycle. Here are the plans impacted.

Gas prices continue to fall after mid-April peak
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Gas prices are falling and are expected to continue on that line approaching the Fourth of July holiday, according to a new analysis.

Dollar Tree left lead-tainted applesauce pouches on store shelves for months after recall, FDA says

FDA officials sent a warning letter to Dollar Tree last week saying the applesauce products remained on store shelves in several states through late December – two months after the firm was told about the recall.

McDonald's ending AI drive-thru ordering

McDonald's appears to be ending its A.I. drive-thru order technology, a report says. More than 100 locations have been testing the program.

Free meals for kids: Restaurant list for summer 2024

As inflation holds strong, several restaurants are offering deals to lure in new customers. Here are some where kids can eat free this summer.

A lot full of Teslas in Scottsdale has people wondering what's going on

Behind a closed business in Scottsdale, there's a growing supply of seemingly brand-new Tesla's that have been parked. Industry analysts say it's a sign the demand has slowed.

Hundreds of Teslas parked at a Scottsdale lot. Why?
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Behind a closed business in Scottsdale, there's a growing supply of seemingly brand-new Tesla's that have been parked. Industry analysts say it's a sign the demand has slowed. FOX 10's Steve Nielsen has the latest.