Phoenix suspect 'down' and no officers hurt in shooting

A suspect is "down" and no officers were hurt on Thursday night after a shooting broke out in Phoenix.

Video shows Maricopa County employee removing ballot scanner from 'secure' site

A human resources report and security video detail how a Maricopa County Recorder's Office employee removed a scanner from a secure election center.

Phoenix soccer fans celebrate World Cup opening downtown
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The World Cup is officially underway, and Phoenix fans are celebrating. Mexico fans filled a central Phoenix establishment with jerseys and flags to kick off the tournament matches.

Maricopa County election scanner replaced for $70,000 after unauthorized removal
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Newly obtained security footage shows an employee removing an election scanner and appearing to handle provisional ballot envelopes in a restricted early voting area.

Phoenix factory worker accused of months-long sexual abuse, kidnapping

A Phoenix factory employee is charged with felony sexual abuse and kidnapping after a coworker reported a campaign of severe workplace harassment. Graphic content warning - reader discretion advised.

Semiconductor industry growth driving Phoenix economic boom | FOX 10 Talks
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Dennis Hoffman with the Williams Research Institute at the W.P. Carey School of Business, is an expert in the growth of the semiconductor industry in the Phoenix economy. He joins FOX 10 talks to discuss how the region has transitioned into a prominent leader in the semiconductor game following the introduction of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, which builds upon a long-standing relationship that local communities share with Intel. The historical roots of this tech ecosystem trace back to 1948 when Motorola established research operations in the area with an eye to sell to the military. The emergence of this economic hub resulted from a collaborative effort spanning roughly 15 years to come to the fore, starting with initial visits and groundwork planted during the Brewer administration. A large consortium involving the business community, governors, tax incentives, and the education community—including ASU President Michael Crow working to demonstrate engineering capabilities—helped secure the operations. This growth is significantly impacting economic development in the West Valley, where rapidly increasing job opportunities are shifting traditional traffic patterns that previously forced residents to drive west to east for employment every morning.

How the 4.2% inflation increase impacts your wallet and savings | FOX 10 Phoenix
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The economy is seeing a fresh surge in inflation as the new Consumer Price Index shows prices rising 4.2% annually in May, marking the highest level seen in three years. Financial expert Matt Shultz joined FOX 10 Talks to break down the numbers and discuss how the ongoing increases affect everyday consumers and businesses alike. While rising gas prices over the last couple months are driving a significant portion of the inflation, a variety of other factors, including supply chain issues and domestic cattle availability affecting grocery items like beef, ground beef, and steak, are contributing to the widespread economic strain. The impact of inflation is being felt harder today than it was six months or a year ago, extending beyond consumers to hit businesses that face higher operational and production costs. While the war in Iran is a major mitigating factor driving up energy costs, history shows that economic shifts also ebb and flow based on diverse disruptions ranging from past outbreaks of the bird flu to global supply chain challenges. In response to the uncertainty, Shultz noted that the Federal Reserve may hike interest rates before too long or keep them similar, which maintains an environment where people can find high rates to help their future financial lives. To navigate the fluctuating economy, consumers are advised to build defensive assumptions into their personal budgets by planning for the worst and hoping for the best. Shultz recommended taking advantage of current high levels in high-yield savings accounts to grow personal savings while focusing on controlling manageable financial choices. For more consumer insights and financial tips, individuals can access Shultz's weekly newsletter or find personal finance resources online through lendingtree.com.

AZ purse snatcher; Iran war latest | FOX 10 Talks
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From summer safety and smart money moves to AI, dating trends, and the World Cup, today’s show is packed with conversations that hit close to home.

Overnight crash sends 3 to the hospital; Chandler Police sued over deadly shooting | Morning News Brief

Woman had to be extricated from truck following an overnight West Valley crash; family sues East Valley police after deadly shooting; and more - here's a look at your top stories this morning.

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.

Woman extricated from car following west Phoenix crash: FD

Phoenix Fire officials say three people had to be taken to the hospital following a crash that happened during the overnight hours on June 11.

Crash in west Phoenix sends 3 to the hospital
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Phoenix Fire officials say three people are in critical condition following a crash overnight. FOX 10's Annalisa Pardo has more.

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.

Phoenix plans Christown Mall redevelopment
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A new future is on the horizon for a piece of Phoenix history. The city of Phoenix is looking for developers to build out city-owned property at the former Christown Spectrum Mall.

Phoenix bars prep for World Cup crowds
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Local businesses and Phoenix Rising fans share their excitement ahead of the World Cup matches starting Thursday morning. FOX 10's Nicole Krasean reports.

World Cup watch parties: Phoenix bars gear up for morning matches

As the World Cup kicks off Thursday morning, Phoenix business managers outline their preparation plans. Local venues expect high turnouts from United States, Mexico, and Scotland fans.

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.