AZ sues over SNAP benefits pause; latest on Hurricane Melissa | Nightly Roundup

SNAP benefits pause prompts lawsuit from AG Kris Mayes; ex-AZ teacher sentenced for sexual misconduct that involved students; and more - here's a look at your top stories.

Scottsdale school district employee accused of sexually exploiting minors: Peoria PD

Peoria Police say 22-year-old Dominick Le Beau is accused of sexually exploiting minors. An investigation into Le Beau began with a tip that was sent to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) by a social media provider.

FOX 10 Holiday Food Drive kicks off
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The annual FOX 10 Holiday Food Drive has begun, and proceeds will benefit St. Vincent de Paul. FOX 10's Desiree Fluellen has the details.

Thrift shop fights SNAP cuts with free pantry
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Facing the Nov. 1 SNAP cutoff, a Phoenix thrift shop transformed into a free, donation-driven pantry stocked with necessities to help families losing their food budget. FOX 10's Kenzie Beach has the details.

Captain Kirk on the stream | FOX 10 Talks
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Canadian actor William Shatner, who played James Tiberius Kirk, often known as Captain Kirk, in the Star Trek media franchise, speaks to FOX 10 anchors Ron Hoon and Syleste Rodriguez on FOX 10 Talks.

Arizona sues over suspension of SNAP benefits

Multiple states, including Arizona, have filed a lawsuit over the suspension of SNAP benefits amid the ongoing federal government shutdown.

Who's watching? Some residents alarmed by constant Flock Safety data collection

Tempe residents & privacy advocates are concerned about the city's network of Flock Safety surveillance cameras, arguing that the AI system collects and shares personal vehicle data with both law enforcement and private entities, compromising privacy.

Tracking Melissa; when will the shutdown end? | FOX 10 Talks
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On today's show, FOX 10 Meteorologist Krystal Ortiz joins us to help track Hurricane Melissa. Plus, Dr. Frank LoVecchio discusses how men need more exercise than women for cardiovascular health.

Arizona AG speaks on SNAP suspension
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Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes held a news conference on Oct. 28, where she discussed a lawsuit that has been filed over the suspension of SNAP benefits amid the ongoing federal government shutdown.

Suspect allegedly admitted to Phoenix shooting; teen dies after fall at national park l Morning News Brief

From a man who police say admitted to shooting a woman at a Phoenix apartment complex to a teenager who died after a 200-foot fall at a national park, here's a look at some of your top headlines for the morning of October 28.

French modern Phoenix home | Cool House
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FOX 10's Syleste Rodriguez checks out a French modern home in a north central Phoenix neighborhood.

Suspect called family, admitted to deadly shooting: Phoenix PD

Police say 58-year-old Salvador Najera Jr. called family members saying he shot someone at an apartment complex near 43rd Avenue and Thomas Road. Michelle Semenjuk, 63, died after being found shot inside the apartment.

Arizona weather forecast: Cold front, wind gusts arriving

Arizona will continue under a sunny and clear sky through the work week. The temperature remains warmer-than-normal around the state, especially in the lower deserts.

Man allegedly admits to Phoenix apartment shooting
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Police say 58-year-old Salvador Najera Jr. called family members saying he shot someone at an apartment complex near 43rd Avenue and Thomas Road. Michelle Semenjuk, 63, died after being found shot inside the apartment.

Use of AI, ChatGPT in schools & its future
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Professor Subbarao Kambhampati, the head of ASU's computer and AI program, calls this a game of cat and mouse between students and professors, with the usual pros and cons. He says some professors are actually embracing AI and its kinks, called hallucinations.

ASU move-in day 2023
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August 10 was move-in day at Arizona State University. FOX 10's Mike Robinson shows us

SNAP recipients forced to rely on nonprofit ahead of government shutdown
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Members who receive meals at a Phoenix nonprofit said they will be relying on them heavily as Nov. 1 approaches— a date when cuts to SNAP benefits are possible due to the government shutdown. FOX 10's Lindsey Ragas has more.

Phoenix nonprofits brace for SNAP benefit delays

Phoenix-area nonprofits are bracing for increased need and strained resources if SNAP benefits are delayed.