Revamped 'tamale bill' advances out of AZ committee
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The so-called "tamale bill" has advanced out of committee with a number of changes. Arizona law allows the street sales of what are known as "cottage foods", but the bill seeks to add certain cooked foods, like tamales, to the list. Last year, Governor Katie Hobbs vetoed the bill despite it passing with a majority of support from both sides of the aisle in the House and Senate. She now sounds more optimistic about the possibility of signing the new bill. "My team is actively engaged on it and I'm looking forward to getting a bill that I can sign," Hobbs said. The measure must be debated and approved by the full House and Senate before making it to Hobbs' desk.

Blind Phoenix area man says running saved his life

For a blind Phoenix area man, running has become his passion, and he has some big marathon plans up ahead.

Nightly Roundup: Man accused of murdering Phoenix girl; HOA rule sparks dispute

From the arrest of a man in connection with a girl's murder last year to a dispute over trees in one North Valley neighborhood, here's a look at some of our top stories.

North Phoenix HOA bans palm trees from front yards, sparks community outcry

A dispute over palm trees is growing in a neighborhood in North Phoenix, following a decision by the neighborhood's HOA to ban them from front yards.

Phoenix officer bitten by suspect following foot chase, police say

The injured officer suffered non-life-threatening injuries. He was treated at a hospital and is now recovering at home.

Suspect arrested, person of interest sought in Phoenix teen girl's murder

Police say a suspect has been arrested and a person of interest is being sought in connection to a west Phoenix drive-by shooting that left a teenage girl dead.

Phoenix man arrested in Chandler sex assault

Investigators say detectives identified the suspect as 26-year-old Dexter Deshon Leroy Greyer. He was found and arrested at his home in Phoenix on Jan. 17.

Advocates speak on AZ nondiscrimination act
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Advocates for the LGBTQ+ community spoke at the Arizona State Capitol on Jan. 18 in support of House Bill 2625, the Statewide Non-discrimination Act that was introduced in the state legislature.

Spike in respiratory infections at Valleywise Health
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Flu season is here and Valleywise Health is seeing a big increase in patients coming into their emergency rooms with respiratory infections. Dr. Frank Lovecchio, emergency department physician, joins AZAM to speak on the topic.

Stolen U-Haul truck driver arrested, PD says
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The driver of a stolen U-Haul truck fled from officers Wednesday night but was caught shortly after, Phoenix Police said.

Phoenix Police officer hurt while responding to robbery call
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A Phoenix Police officer was seriously injured while responding to a robbery call on Wednesday night near 2nd and Dunlap avenues.

Fire destroys multi-million dollar home in Paradise Valley

A fire tore through a multi-million dollar Paradise Valley home on Saturday afternoon near 36th Street and Camelback Road.

Man gets probation in theft of $105K of equipment at Super Bowl Experience
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A man who stole more than $100,000 worth of equipment from the 2023 Super Bowl Experience in downtown Phoenix has avoided time behind bars, as part of a plea agreement.

Celeb chefs serve lunches at St. Vincent de Paul
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On Jan. 17, celebrity chefs served up a steak lunch for the people of St. Vincent de Paul in Phoenix. The event was sponsored by Celebrity Fight Night, in honor of what would have been boxing legend Muhammad Ali's 82nd birthday. FOX 10's Desiree Fluellen reports.

Treatment of the homeless part of DOJ probe into Phoenix Police Department

The city of Phoenix is awaiting the findings by the U.S. Department of Justice after a two-and-a-half-year investigation into the police department. The police department’s patterns of practice are under scrutiny, and one of those issues under scrutiny is how its officers treat people experiencing homelessness.

Treatment of homeless part of DOJ probe into Phoenix PD
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The city of Phoenix is awaiting the findings by the U.S. Department of Justice after a two-and-a-half-year investigation into the police department. The police department?s patterns of practice are under scrutiny, and one of those issues under scrutiny is how its officers treat people experiencing homelessness.

Margo's mission to save lives | Community Cares
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Over the last 20 years, the number of people donating blood to the Red Cross has fallen by more than 40%. It just so happens that January is Blood Donor Month, and the Red Cross is experiencing an emergency blood shortage. FOX 10's Anita Roman introduces you to a donor who started giving blood a quarter of a century ago. She's never looked back and encourages everyone to do the same.