MCSO: Remains of ASU professor found at landfill; suspects arrested

Officials with MCSO say two people have been extradited back to Arizona in connection with the death of ASU professor Junseok Chae, whose remains were found earlier in July.

Crews battle blaze in Tempe near Interstate 10

Crews are battling a large fire that is burning near Interstate 10 and Guadalupe Road.

Bartending academy shares fun drinks people can make at home
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July 24 is National Tequila Day, and FOX 10 photojournalist Brian Kae stopped by a bartending academy in Tempe for a look at drinks people can make, in the comfort of their own home.

DPS: Troopers used grappler device to end pursuit

DPS officials say this is the first time the department has successfully used the Grappler to stop a car.

ASU expanding saliva-based COVID-19 testing by using robots

Throughout the course of the pandemic, ASU's Biodesign Institute has played a major role in tracking COVID-19. ASU is also working to expand its saliva-based testing and they're using some new technology to do it. FOX 10's Stephanie Olmo reports.

Future of Tempe pool hall uncertain amid COVID-19 pandemic
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The owner of Kolby's Corner Pocket Billiards considers pool their primary business, but Arizona's liquor board didn't see it that way. FOX 10 photojournalist Joe Tillman sat down with the business owner.

Woman talks about her international relationship during the COVID-19 pandemic travel ban

A Tempe woman says the COVID-19 pandemic has been especially hard on her international relationship because of the travel ban. Her fiance is from France and she hasn't seen him for 6 months.

City of Tempe handing out free face masks
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FOX 10's Tom Fergus is live at Tempe Community Action Agency Food Pantry where city officials are handing out free masks along with information on COVID-19 health and safety.

Tempe Mayor-elect Corey Woods speaks on coronavirus in Arizona
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Newly-elected Tempe Mayor Corey Woods joined other Arizona mayors in writing Governor Doug Ducey a letter asking for further measures to help stop the spread of coronavirus. Woods also recently announced he tested positive for COVID-19.

More than 81,000 Arizona businesses get coronavirus loans

Among the 11,000 firms approved for at least $150,000 in loans, several sectors dominated — restaurants, medical, dental and law offices, and construction contractors. More than 150 religious organizations — mainly churches — and nearly as many schools also were approved for loans.

Varsity Tavern in Tempe under investigation, accused of allowing employees with COVID-19 to continue working

Varsity Tavern on Mill Avenue is under investigation for multiple violations, including allegedly allowing employees who were known to have tested positive for COVID-19 to continue working.

Mesa woman facing drug charges for 3rd time since 2019

The Arizona Attorney General’s Office said 34-year-old Trisha Lynn Weaver remains jailed without bond on suspicion of conspiracy, illegally conducting an enterprise and possession of a dangerous drug for sale.

Testing wastewater for coronavirus: ASU researchers notice spike following end to lockdown

During Governor Doug Ducey's statewide lockdown, ASU professor Rolf Halden says levels remained normal, but in the days and weeks that followed, Halden noticed a disturbing trend.

Tempe relocates cooling center
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The City of Tempe is relocating one of its cooling centers to the Pyle Adult Recreation Center provide a central location for residents for people to cool off during these hot temperatures.

Tempe police search for woman accused of pulling gun on victim over parking space

People in Tempe are calling for the arrest of a woman accused of pointing a gun at another woman during an argument near McClintock Drive and Rio Salado Parkway.

Family of Antonio Arce speaks out after Tempe City Council votes for $2M settlement in lawsuit

The Tempe City Council will award the family of Antonio Arce, 14, who was shot and killed by a Tempe Police officer back in January 2019. The officer resigned from the department 4 months after the incident.