Massive Social Security data breach suspected; new details on school group money theft case | Nightly Roundup

From a massive Social Security data breach that some believe will affect every American to new details about an Arizona woman accused of stealing from a school's parent-teacher group, here's a look at some of our top stories.

Arizona commemorates Navajo Code Talkers Day
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The Arizona State Capitol held a Navajo Code Talkers Day celebration on Aug. 14. Navajo Code Talkers are Navajo natives who used their native language to send secret messages during World War II. FOX 10's Desiree Fluellen reports.

Arizona weather forecast: Warmer temps, minimal storm chances in Phoenix

The high in Phoenix on Aug. 14 is expected to be about 109°F, which is slightly above normal, according to the National Weather Service.

Fetus can be referred to as ‘unborn human being’ in abortion measure voter pamphlet: AZ court

An informational pamphlet for voters who will decide whether to guarantee the constitutional right to an abortion can refer to a fetus as an "unborn human being," the Arizona Supreme Court ruled.

Phoenix student allegedly brings a gun to school
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A Phoenix student was arrested after bringing a gun to school. It happened on Aug. 1 during the first day of school.

Arizona voters to decide on proposal that would let police make arrests near border

The Arizona Supreme Court has ruled a proposal that would let local police make arrests near the state’s border with Mexico will appear on the November ballot for voters to decide.

Wrongful death at Disney? l FOX 10 Talks
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Ron Hoon and Syleste Rodriguez discuss the latest local and national headlines.

Missing hiker found safe; kids hospitalized after canal crash l Morning News Brief

A woman was found safe after going missing while out on a hike in the East Valley; two children were hospitalized following a bad crash in the west Valley, and more – here's a look at some of the top stories on FOX10Phoenix.com for the morning of August 14.

Suns superfan 'Mr. ORNG' in court ahead of trial
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Phoenix Suns superfan Patrick Battillo will be in court on Aug. 14 for a pretrial conference. In April, Battillo pled not guilty to charges of luring a minor for sexual exploitation and child sex trafficking. The alleged crimes took place while Battillo was the head basketball coach at Peoria High School. Battillo's trial is scheduled to begin next week.

Fiery crash knocks out power in north Phoenix
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A fiery crash temporarily left thousands of people without power on Aug. 14 near 35th and Northern Avenues. Police say the driver fled the scene after the crash. FOX 10's Dominique Newland reports.

Bicyclist killed in Phoenix crash; driver suspected of impairment, speeding

A 37-year-old bicyclist is dead after Phoenix Police say an alleged impaired speeding driver crashed into him in Phoenix late Monday night.

2 Phoenix Firefighters to go on trial after felony child abuse allegations

Two now former Phoenix firefighters are expected to go to trial after being accused of felony child abuse. Here's what court documents say happened.

Murder suspect charged in alleged previous attack
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The man accused of killing an Arizona woman last year along a north Phoenix trail is now facing charges tied to another attack. Zion Teasley is charged with first-degree murder in Lauren Heike's death last year. She was stabbed on a desert trail near 65th Street and Mayo Boulevard.

A look at the monsoon so far this season as some parts are soaked and others are dry

We’re looking at how Arizona's monsoon season has shaped up, so far. It turns out, it's been more active than normal in many parts of our state, but not so active in other parts.

A look at Arizona's monsoon so far this season
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We?re looking at how Arizona's monsoon season has shaped up, so far. It turns out, it's been more active than normal in many parts of our state, but not so active in other parts. FOX 10's Steve Nielsen has the latest.

CD-3: Maricopa County canvass starts recount process
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Arizona?s most populous county, Maricopa County, certified its primary election results Monday, setting in motion a recount for the Democratic nomination in an open congressional district where 42 votes separate the top contenders.