Hobbs to crack down on prescription drug price gouging
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Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs says her plan will crack down on prescription drug price gouging and make the system more transparent. Hobbs' plan would create a "Prescription Drug Affordability Division" within the state department of "Insurance and Financial Institutions."

Phoenix Sky Harbor sees record travelers in 2023
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Travel has been surging over the past few years and 2023 was a record-breaking year for Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. FOX 10's Dominique Newland reports.

Rattlesnake found coiled up in spokes of bike
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Rattlesnake Solutions says the rattlesnake was found coiled up in the spokes of a bicycle in the garage of a north Phoenix home.

3 arrested in Phoenix Ulta store thefts
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Video released by Phoenix Police shows a group of suspects behind organized retail thefts in the Valley. Police say 20-year-old Brenacia Bell, 19-year-old Kamere Johnson and 23-year-old Derrick Merrell stole more than $14,000 worth of merchandise from Ulta Beauty stores in Phoenix last November.

Phoenix woman loses arm in dog attack and needs help paying for a prosthetic

A Phoenix woman who lost her arm following a dog attack needs help paying for a prosthetic. We have how you can help her in her journey to recovery. "Instead of playing the victim, I want to play someone else."

Head of Phoenix's Office of Accountability & Transparency resigns
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The director of Phoenix's Office of Accountability and Transparency is resigning after two years. Roger Smith was hired to provide civilian oversight of Phoenix Police investigations involving the use of force and allegations of misconduct. The office was formed after a record number of police shootings and the Justice Department launched an investigation into claims of civil rights violations and abuse of power. Smith's last day will be Feb. 9. The city says it will start looking for his replacement.

Man who killed police lieutenant dies in prison; deadly police shooting in Peoria | Nightly Roundup

From the death of a man who was found guilty of killing a Gilbert Police lieutenant a over a decade ago to a deadly police shooting in the West Valley, here's a look at some of our top stories.

Project Reduce: Phoenix touts food waste program
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The City of Phoenix is working with local restaurants in an effort to reduce food waste. FOX 10's Desiree Fluellen has more on just how much food waste was prevented from entering the city's landfills.

GCU gets together for Speak Up, Stand Up, Save a Life conference
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Thousands of students gathered at GCU Tuesday for the Speak Up, Stand Up, Save a Life conference. FOX 10's Danielle Miller has the story.

Veteran's family looking for suspect in his apparent homicide on Loop 202 in Mesa

A son, a veteran and a father. That’s how loved ones are describing 50-year-old Keith Henion from Mesa. Troopers say he was shot and killed early Sunday morning off Loop 202 near Alma School Road and they need the public's help in solving this homicide.

DPS trooper going to be OK after I-10 crash
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An Arizona DPS trooper was hospitalized after a crash on Monday night on I-10 in downtown Phoenix. The trooper, DPS says, is going to be OK. Here's the latest.

Dozens of Arizona National Guardsmen hurt in Jordan drone attack

Arizona National Guardsmen were among the wounded in a deadly drone attack on an outpost in northeast Jordan near the Syrian border. "Wounds range from cuts and bruises to traumatic brain injuries ..."

Phoenix mother arrested after her baby died from a possible drug exposure, police say

A baby died from what Phoenix Police believe was a possible drug exposure and his mother was arrested. She's accused of negligent homicide after investigators say she admitted to using drugs the night before.

Surviving ‘The Zone’: Crime drops where Phoenix’s tent city once was but homeless crisis persists

Months after Phoenix's once largest homeless encampment, known as "The Zone," was cleared, we're taking a look at the crime stats and what it's been like since for both the homeless community and surrounding businesses.

Man sentenced for threatening Maricopa County supervisor
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Ryan Hadland, a Phoenix resident, has been sentenced to probation for sending a threatening email to Maricopa County Supervisor Bill Gates shortly after the 2022 election. Gates is not seeking re-election this year. He previously told The Washington Post that he suffers from PTSD from threats and harassment that he's received for upholding the results of the 2020 election.

The Zone: Crime drops where Phoenix?s tent city once was
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Months after Phoenix's once largest homeless encampment, known as "The Zone," was cleared, we're taking a look at the crime stats and what it's been like since for both the homeless community and surrounding businesses.

Central Phoenix red-brick home | Cool House
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FOX 10's Syleste Rodriguez shows off a 1950's style red-brick home in central Phoenix.