Most patriotic states in America revealed ahead of July 4

Which state is the most patriotic in America? New rankings based on military participation, voter turnout, and volunteerism put one state at the top of the list.

Lost Canyon transports you to another world l Cool House
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In this week's Cool House, FOX 10's Syleste Rodriguez takes you to a canyon deep in the northeast Valley, where an enclave of 20 homes are tucked into an area known as Lost Canyon. It's a special place that is more like a retreat, but with ultimate luxury.

Plane crash leaves 11 skydivers, pilot dead near Kansas City
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A tragic plane crash left 11 skydivers and a pilot dead in Missouri. Investigators are working to determine what caused the aircraft to go down shortly after takeoff. Fox's Olivianna Calmes has more.

Father's Day in Arizona: Local brewery features half-off drinks, World Cup games
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Local restaurants are scaling up operations for the summer holiday by combining live sporting events with family-focused beverage and dining promotions. FOX 10's Irene Snyder checks out the events at Pedal Haus Brewery.

Alfredo sauce recall spans 41 states in FDA’s most serious classification

A recall on alfredo sauce sold across much of the United States was placed in the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) most serious classification.

Recalled infant formula tied to multi-state botulism outbreak

A now-recalled infant formula that was sold nationwide, including at Target stores, is linked to an outbreak of potentially fatal botulism that has health officials investigating cases across three states.

'Screw scam' spurs new fears for drivers when filling their tanks

EDITORS NOTE: More questions have been raised after a small town police department in Virginia posted on social media about an apparent "screw scam" involving a gas pump. Since then, some have said what was alleged as a potential scam is not possible or highly unlikely. FOX Television Station reporters have reached out to various government agencies across the country.An inspector with the Minnesota Department of Commerce Weights and Measures Division provided the following statement:"The few videos I have seen show someone jamming a screw into the boot of the dispenser, causing the internal activator to be pinned in an upward position. If this is truly how it’s done, then I am skeptical because the dispenser shuts off when you place the nozzle back into the boot. So, if I jammed something in there to make that internal valve stay up, then wouldn’t it behave as if the nozzle had been hung up? I would think you need the pump activated to do this. That said, we do have a tip for people so they don’t fall victim to this scam if it’s happening: Get a receipt. A receipt cannot be generated until the pump has been deactivated after fueling."FOX Television Station reporters also reached out to Gas Buddy, a popular mobile and web platform that helps drivers find the cheapest gas prices. 

Cattle herd ‘fix’ is taking years longer than predicted, CEO warns amid historic beef shortage

America’s historic beef shortage may not ease anytime soon as the U.S. cattle herd remains at its lowest level in more than seven decades, keeping pressure on prices even as consumers continue to buy beef at elevated levels.

100+ customers camp out for fancy whiskey
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More than a hundred customers camped outside a Fry's grocery store near Tatum and Shea in Phoenix overnight, as they try to get their hands on a bottle of whiskey that normally costs way more than $150.

Camp Hubbard: Phoenix locations keep kids active
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Summer is here, and Camp Hubbard locations in Phoenix will help keep kids busy during the long vacation season. FOX 10's Desiree Fluellen has more.

Desert Ridge eatery celebrates the World Cup
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The World Cup is here, and the Backyard at Desert Ridge provides a perfect spot to watch the global soccer tournament. FOX 10's Desiree Fluellen has more, in this edition of Taste of the Town.

A state-by-state look at who spends the most and least on fast food

With fast food prices up 60% since 2014, those “affordable” drive-throughs don’t seem so economical anymore. Here's where people spend the most on fast food.

Arizona auto broker fraud investigation
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Multiple Arizona residents, including an elderly widow, are issuing a warning to the public. They say an unlicensed auto broker targeted them in a deceptive scheme costing them thousands of dollars.

Tempe History Museum hosting 'Time Machine' event for kids

Through interactive history lessons and art education, the weekly Time Machine event helps children engage with the past while participating in creative workshops.

ASU wants to seize historic Downtown Phoenix home to build new medical school
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The 124-year-old Louis Emerson House in downtown Phoenix could be demolished for a new medical school campus. FOX 10's Taylor Wirtz learns more about the fight to preserve the past.