I-17 rest stop gets national recognition; Southwest Airlines ends long-standing perk l Morning News Brief

A rest stop along Interstate 17 north of Phoenix is getting national recognition; a long-standing perk for customers of Southwest Airlines is coming to an end; and more. Here's a look at some of your top headlines for the morning of May 27.

Man arrested in woman's stabbing death

A woman who intervened in an argument between two men was stabbed near Central Avenue and Watkins Street, police said. Stephanie Barr, 35, was taken to a hospital where she died. The suspect in the stabbing, 53-year-old William Washington, was arrested.

Man arrested following Phoenix barricade situation
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A suspect is in custody following a barricade incident near 33rd Avenue and Osborn. Police say DPS troopers tried pulling over the suspect near downtown Phoenix, but the suspect would not stop. The suspect then barricaded himself inside a building before being taken into custody. The suspect was not identified.

4 arrested in connection to stolen semi-trucks
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The Phoenix Police Department says four unidentified suspects were arrested in connection to two stolen semi-trucks on Monday afternoon.

Generations visit National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona on Memorial Day
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On Memorial Day, May 26, generations united at the National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona to honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our nation. FOX 10's Kenzie Beach has the report on this solemn observance.

Arizona weather forecast: Warm week ahead for the Valley

Temperatures in Phoenix reached the triple digits for Memorial Day, and and temps are expected to remain in the 100s for this upcoming workweek.

Phoenix Fire crews respond to HAZMAT incident
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Phoenix Fire officials say crews responded twice to a warehouse near 51st Avenue and Buckeye Road in connection with a HAZMAT situation, as well as a situation that arose during the cleanup process.

Phoenix chemical spill prompts 2 responses by crews: FD

The spill, according to officials, happened at a commercial food warehouse in the area of 43rd Avenue and Buckeye Road, and they say an employee was moving product when an acid drum was punctured.

Memorial Day: People gather for annual ceremony at National Memorial Cemetery in north Phoenix

The event, which is held every year, brought hundreds of people to the north Phoenix memorial cemetery. "The whole community comes together, and we honor those who gave the ultimate sacrifice," said the cemetery's director.

Crews investigating Phoenix HAZMAT situation
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Officials say the situation is unfolding at a warehouse near 51st Avenue and Buckeye Road. They say a barrel containing acid was punctured, causing it to spill out.

Massive volcanic eruption in Hawaii l FOX 10 Talks
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K?lauea Volcano, located along the southeastern shore of Hawaii Island, experienced "lava fountaining" over the weekend that reached at least 1,000 feet. FOX 10's Ron Hoon, Syleste Rodriguez, Ty Brennan and Anita Roman discuss the day's top stories.

1 dead, 2 hurt in north Phoenix apartment shooting

A shooting on May 25 near 17th Avenue and Bell Road left 33-year-old Adrian Andrade dead. Two other men who were shot are expected to survive.

Deadly stabbing arrest; body found floating in lake l Morning News Brief

An arrest has been made after a stabbing near downtown Phoenix left a woman dead; a man's body was found floating in a lake at a Valley park; and more. Here's a look at some of your top headlines for the morning of May 26.

Home on the country club l Cool House
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This week's Cool House take you to one of the most iconic neighborhoods. The Phoenix Country Club has an incredible history, and the luxurious homes come with so much character. FOX 10's Syleste Rodriguez has more.

Body found in lake at Laveen park

A body was pulled from the lake at Cesar Chavez Park on Sunday morning, police said. The victim has not been identified.

Shott's Tots l Community Cares
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After the 2023-2024 season, the Arizona Coyotes left the Valley and relocated to Salt Lake City, becoming the Utah Hockey Club. They first took to the ice in Arizona in 1996. While their absence is felt by fans, there's also a big concern the culture of the sport will be forgotten or not pass on to the next generation of players. That's where a Valley non-profit comes in, giving even the youngest players a winning shot. FOX 10's Anita Roman reports.