Man held in Arizona in connection with Idaho child's death

Court documents show that a man named Stacey James Wondra was picked up from a federal facility in Phoenix for a felony warrant out of Idaho. While the warrant did not state the the charges Wondra is facing, police with the town of Fruitland in Idaho have said that a "Stacey Wondra" is believed to be involved in the abduction and death of a five-year-old there.

Son of MCAO prosecutor arrested over Tempe assault
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ASU Police have arrested four people in connection with an assault in September that left an 18-year-old with severe injuries, and we have now learned that one of the suspects is the son of a Maricopa County prosecutor. FOX 10's Marc Martinez has more.

SNAP benefits must continue, federal judges rule
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Two federal judges have ordered the Trump administration to keep SNAP benefits flowing during the ongoing government shutdown. Per the ruling, the administration must use contingency funds to keep the program running, or find other funding sources.

Recall: Super greens powder supplements sold at Sam's Club linked to salmonella outbreak

Health officials said at least 11 people have been sickened with salmonella infections linked to powder supplements sold at Sam's Club stores nationwide and online.

Some Head Starts to close due to shutdown funding lapse: What we know

When Head Start programs close, children are left without care, teachers aren’t getting paid, and parents may have to miss work or school.

ASU QB Sam Leavitt out for season, Kenny Dillingham says

Arizona State quarterback Sam Leavitt will undergo season-ending surgery, head coach Kenny Dillingham announced on Oct. 31.

SNAP benefits gone? How to get free or discounted groceries

As SNAP benefits will lapse for millions in November, several food delivery services are offering ways to get discounted groceries. Here are some options available.

Trump must replenish SNAP food aid benefits, judges rule: What we know

Two judges ruled on Friday that President Donald Trump’s administration must replenish SNAP food aid benefits despite the government shutdown.

1 dead, multiple hurt in crash at Surprise intersection

A crash on Oct. 31 at the intersection of Waddell Road and Sarival Avenue left one person dead, police said. Several other people were hurt.

Lawmakers heated over drug boat strikes
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The head of the Pentagon is defending U.S. military strikes on suspected drug boats, while lawmakers in Washington continue to question their legality. FOX's Rebekah Castor reports.

White House resuming public tours in December

Public tours of the White House will resume in December, offering the chance for visitors to see the People’s House decorated for the holiday season.

Pioneer Elementary closure proposal in Gilbert
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Gilbert Public Schools announced it is evaluating closing Pioneer Elementary at the end of the school year due to school-aged population in its boundaries dropping and growing housing costs.

Man killed in west Phoenix shooting, police say

Angel Rodriguez Tapia, 21, is dead after he was found shot on Oct. 30 near 43rd Avenue and Buckeye Road, police said.

Deadly west Phoenix shooting; suspects accused of trafficking guns to Mexican cartels l Morning News Brief

From a deadly shooting investigation in the West Valley to more than a dozen people indicted on charges of trafficking guns from Arizona to Mexican cartels, here's a look at some of your top headlines for the morning of October 31.

FBI thwarts potential terrorist attack
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FBI Director Kash Patel said on X that multiple suspects were arrested in Michigan in connection with the alleged plot.

Man shot, killed in west Phoenix
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An investigation is underway after police say a man was found shot and killed on Oct. 30 near 43rd Avenue and Buckeye Road.