Venezuela earthquakes; bipartisan housing bill l FOX 10 Talks
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Earthquakes have devastated Venezuela, killing hundreds and injuring thousands. Also on the show, David M. Dworkin, president and CEO of the National Housing Conference, breaks down the bipartisan housing bill awaiting the president’s signature.

Man dies after being found shot inside crashed car in Phoenix, suspects arrested

Police say 48-year-old Otis Sueing, Jr. died at the hospital after he was found with gunshot wounds inside a crashed car near 45th Avenue and Weldon.

Nancy Guthrie search update: FBI Bitcoin ransom details | FOX 10 Talks
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The investigation into the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie enters a new phase as details emerge regarding a second ransom note sent five days after she vanished. In the case, which has now reached 185 days, the alleged kidnappers claimed that Nancy Guthrie was accidentally killed and subsequently "buried with nature." FOX News contributor and former Los Angeles district attorney Josh Ritter joined the broadcast to analyze the psychological and strategic elements of these strange communications. Authorities are examining the multi-million dollar ransom demands and subsequent digital tracking efforts. While the initial ask for the ransom was 4 million dollars, the FBI strategic response involved an enticing offer of an arbitrary lower number in Bitcoin to track the crypto wallet transactions. According to the investigation details, the captors never accessed the account, leaving law enforcement to sift through over 40,000 tips and various media communications sent to TMZ and local affiliates in Tucson. Legal expert Josh Ritter notes that the operation appears to be a prepared crime gone wrong rather than a sophisticated kidnapping outfit, suggesting the perpetrator may have originally intended to target the daughter, Savannah Guthrie. With 185 days passed, Ritter highlights that human intelligence and individuals coming forward will likely be the key to breaking the case. Investigators continue to track resources, including suspicious community communications from an unidentified individual using male pseudonyms to seek money from media outlets in exchange for information.

AZ man sentenced for F-35 laser strikes; Phoenix mall shooting suspect indicted l Morning News Brief

From a Valley man sentenced for aiming lasers at fighter jets near Luke Air Force Base to a teen indicted for a deadly shooting at a Phoenix mall, here's a look at your top headlines for the morning of June 26.

Body found near Phoenix canal
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A police investigation is underway near 44th and Washington streets after a body was found near a canal. FOX 10's Danielle Miller has more.

World Cup fever hits Arizona
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Tombstone Brewery in Phoenix was standing room only as fans gathered to watch Team USA advance to the knockout round. FOX 10's Jacob Luthi has more.

Lawsuit challenges Phoenix park aid ordinance
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Groups argue a new Phoenix ordinance restricting food and medical distribution in public parks violates constitutional rights. FOX 10's Megan Spector reports.

Phoenix Desert Sky Mall shooting: 15-year-old Guillermo Guzman accused of murder

A 15-year-old boy has been indicted on multiple charges, including second-degree murder, following a deadly June 2 shooting at Phoenix's Desert Sky Mall.

Did a $152 bitcoin payment derail the Nancy Guthrie investigation? | FOX 10 Talks
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FOX 10 anchor Brian Webb and executive producer Trenton Hooker discuss the search for Nancy Guthrie with legal expert Joshua Ritter and a new West Valley concert venue partnership with music promoter Danny Zelisko.

Phoenix park ordinance lawsuit: Nonprofits fight food, medical care limits

Phoenix is facing two lawsuits from three local groups over a new park ordinance. The rules restrict food distribution and medical care for people experiencing homelessness.

Caught on camera: Car explodes in AZ l FOX 10 Talks
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Caught on camera, a car explodes and sparks a brush fire in Arizona. On today's show, we talk about. Plus, FOX 10's Robby Baker brings us the latest from the 2026 FIFA World Cup tournament.

Car explosion caught on camera; fast food manager accused of spitting in sandwich l Morning News Brief

From a vehicle explosion that was caught on camera along an Arizona highway to a fast food manager accused of spitting in a customer's sandwich, here's a look at your top headlines for the morning of June 25.

Phoenix man shot by suspect upon answering his apartment door: police

A man suffered critical injuries after police say he was shot by a suspect upon answering his apartment door on June 25 near I-17 and Glendale Avenue.

Arizona weather forecast: Red flag warnings issued amid high winds, wildfire threats

Phoenix reached a high of 108 degrees while northern and eastern parts of the state experienced showers and thunderstorms, which are expected to clear in most areas by midnight.

AI used in alleged Medicaid fraud scheme
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An Arizona behavioral health provider is accused of using artificial intelligence to fake clinical documents while billing the state. FOX 10 Investigator Justin Lum reports.