Flags placed at Arizona cemetery to honor fallen heroes
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Ahead of Memorial Day, volunteers placed flags at the National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona to honor those who died while serving in the U.S. military. FOX 10's Danielle Miller reports. 

South Phoenix mobile home fire leaves 7 homeless
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A heavy second-alarm fire damaged multiple mobile homes and sheds in south Phoenix, leaving seven residents displaced and one person burned. FOX 10's Jacob Luthi learns more about the blaze that resulted in more than 50 firefighters responding. 

Memorial Day flag placement honors more than 100,000 fallen soldiers

Volunteers placed flags at the National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona ahead of Memorial Day to honor fallen military service members.

Phoenix teen beats cancer, graduates same day
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Seventeen-year-old Omar Mendoza rang the cancer-free bell and received his high school diploma within five hours. FOX 10's Megan Spector has this story.

Phoenix teen beats cancer and graduates high school on same day

Seventeen-year-old Omar Mendoza celebrated a double victory by ringing the cancer-free bell at Phoenix Children's Hospital just hours before crossing his high school graduation stage.

Route 66 bike ride concludes in Phoenix to raise Parkinson's disease awareness

Cyclists completed a 1,600-mile journey from Chicago to Phoenix along Route 66 ahead of the World Parkinson Congress to demonstrate how staying active helps manage the neurodegenerative disease.

Cyclists bike 1,600 miles for Parkinson's cause
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As people get ready to celebrate the Route 66 centennial, one group is cycling along the Mother Road for a good cause. FOX 10's Annalisa Pardo has more.

Record Memorial Day crowds hit the road despite four-year-high gas prices in Arizona

An estimated 973,000 Arizona residents are traveling for Memorial Day weekend despite gas prices averaging $4.80 per gallon. AAA reports high prices are not stopping record road trips.

Three arrested, drugs and guns seized in Phoenix bust
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Three people have been arrested following a drug bust in Phoenix, the Arizona Department of Public Safety said.

The shocking death of NASCAR's Kyle Busch l FOX 10 Talks
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The nation continue to react to the stunning death of NASCAR legend Kyle Busch. FOX 10's Ron Hoon, Ty Brennan, Desiree Fluellen, and Anita Roman discuss this, and other headlines.

Fired Phoenix sergeant denied reinstatement; Pentagon releases more UFO files l Morning News Brief

From a federal judge denying a fired Phoenix police sergeant's request for reinstatement to the Pentagon releasing another batch of UFO files, here's a look at your top headlines for the morning of May 22.

NFL power rankings spark NFC West debate | NFC West Huddle
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Welcome in to the NFC West Huddle, where the panel analyzes the recent FOX Sports power rankings, which placed the Broncos at the top spot, followed by the Rams and Seahawks, with the 49ers dropping to number 13 and the Cardinals sitting in last at 32.

Phoenix police lawsuit: Dusten Mullen denied job return
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A federal judge denied former Phoenix Police Sgt. Dusten Mullen's request to be reinstated on paid administrative leave while his lawsuit against the city proceeds.

Fired Phoenix police officer Dusten Mullen denied reinstatement

A federal court order blocked the immediate reinstatement of former Phoenix Police Sgt. Dusten Mullen, who was terminated after an off-duty incident at an anti-ICE student protest.

Mylar balloon outages trigger safety warnings for upcoming Memorial Day

As high school graduations and Memorial Day approach, utility providers caution that loose foil balloons can cause widespread power loss and extreme summer heat risks.

'Very, very unnatural': Expert reacts to Phoenix morgue break-in

Forensic pathologist Dr. Rebecca Hsu points to potential mental illness and control issues after Fenris Lu allegedly sexually assaulted multiple bodies inside a Maricopa County facility.

Expert analyzes psychological motive in morgue break-in case
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Thirty-one-year-old Fenris Lu is accused of breaking into the Maricopa County Medical Examiner's Office on Wednesday around 2 a.m. and sexually assaulting multiple bodies inside. FOX 10's Taylor Wirtz reports.

Candidate Kimberly Yee outlines vision for Arizona schools | FOX 10 Talks
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Arizona State Treasurer Kimberly Yee joins FOX 10 Talks to discuss her decision to challenge incumbent Tom Horne in the Republican primary. With 30 years of experience in education policy, Yee argues that the Department of Education requires a "fiscal management" overhaul to address administrative chaos and low student proficiency. Key segments in this interview: The Primary Challenge: Why Yee believes a change in leadership is necessary for the GOP. Reading Proficiency: Her plan to return to phonics-based instruction (Spaulding Method) to raise test scores from the 25th percentile. ESA Vouchers: Addressing the growth of the Empowerment Scholarship Account program and the need for better taxpayer accountability. Workforce Readiness: Why she wants to bring back shop classes, home economics, and vocational trades to high schools. Supporting Teachers: Moving funds from administrative offices directly into classrooms to help educators. About the Candidate: Kimberly Yee currently serves as Arizona's 45th State Treasurer. She previously served as a member of the Arizona State Legislature and as Chairwoman of the Senate Education Committee.